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Quotes About Success

Every successful company must be on guard against the threat of complacency. You have to create a sense of urgency every day in every thing you do.
~ Joe Calloway
Learn to cherish the chase as much as you treasure the trophy.
~ Joe Caruso
Joy is the emotion evoked by well-being, success, or good fortune, or by the prospect of possessing what one desires, the expression or exhibition of such emotion, a state of
~ Joe Casey
A ball player has to be kept hungry to become a big leaguer. That's why no boy from a rich family has ever made the big leagues.
~ Joe DiMaggio
A ball player's got to be kept hungry to become a big-leaguer. That's why no boy from a rich family ever made the big leagues.
~ Joe DiMaggio
What we're conditioned to believe about ourselves, and what we're programmed to think other people think about us, affects our performance, including how successful we are.
~ Joe Dispenza
Los únicos que lograron producir el efecto deseado fueron los participantes que pensaron en un objetivo claro y lo acompañaron con una emoción elevada.
~ Joe Dispenza
And let's say that our ambition in life is to become successful and to accumulate more things. When we do, we reinforce who we are, without ever addressing how we really feel. I call this being possessed by our possessions. We become possessed by material objects, and those things reinforce the ego, which needs the environment to remind itself of who it is. If we wait for anything outside us to make us happy,
~ Joe Dispenza
This power of intention is what we most admire about our heroes.
~ Joe Dispenza
What we're conditioned to believe about ourselves, and what we're programmed to think other people think about us, affects our performance, including how successful we are. It's the same with placebos: What we're conditioned to believe will happen when we take a pill, and what we think that everyone around us (including our doctors) expects will happen when we do, affects how our bodies respond to the pill.
~ Joe Dispenza
Like Sheila, all the people who shared their case histories with me succeeded in reinventing themselves. They persisted in attending to their new ideal until it became their familiar way of being. They became someone else, and that new person had new habits. They broke the habit of being themselves. How they accomplished this brings us to the fourth credo shared by those who experienced physical healings. Coincidence
~ Joe Dispenza
current passion for all things "natural," there is a good chance for market success. After all, effective promotion often trumps evidence.
~ Joe Dr Schwarcz
I love the fact we're still on the road. I was born to be a factory worker really, so for me the chance to get on stage at Wembley 30 years after we started is amazing.
~ Joe Elliott
But there always have been, and probably always will be, five ingredients for success in sport: Purpose: Know exactly what your goal is. Passion: Have a burning desire to achieve it. Planning: Determine how you'll go about achieving it. Perspiration: Work hard, following your plan to achieve it. Perseverance: Don't let anything get in the way of achieving it.
~ Joe Friel
the three most important mental skills for success in endurance sports: commitment, confidence, and patience. Taken together, they form what we typically call mental toughness. Mentally tough athletes are hard to beat.
~ Joe Friel
6º MANDAMIENTO: PLAN PARA ALCANZAR TU MÁXIMO
~ Joe Friel
the Olympic podium-placers did these things: ?Paid meticulous attention to their goals ?Had a strong inner drive to stay ahead of the competition ?Concentrated on excellence ?Were not distracted by other people or athletes ?Shrugged off their own failures ?Rebounded from defeat easily ?Never self-flagellated ?Celebrated their wins ?Analyzed the reasons for their success ?Were very confident of their abilities
~ Joe Friel
10º MANDAMIENTO: COMPROMÉTETE CON LOS OBJETIVOS
~ Joe Friel
Every successful athlete I have trained has lifted weights for at least part of the season.
~ Joe Friel
check of how training went that day. Review your workouts. Find one thing you did well. It does not need to be a big deal.
~ Joe Friel
Relive today's successful moment repeatedly until you fall asleep.
~ Joe Friel
Fake it 'til you make it. The second thing you can do to boost confidence is to "act as if.
~ Joe Friel
I've never believed in luck. If you perform well, execute, have a good race car and a good race team, you're going to increase your chances dramatically of having better results.
~ Joe Garner
Start doing what's necessary; then do what's possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible.
~ Joe Girard