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Quotes About Goals

o aceptas la opción mejor: que tus actos te definen más que tus intenciones. Que tus objetivos y el viaje que emprendes para alcanzarlos deben alinearse.
~ Brandon Sanderson
hope is a combination of setting goals, having the tenacity and perseverance to pursue them, and believing in our own abilities.
~ Brene Brown
hope happens when We have the ability to set realistic goals (I know where I want to go). We are able to figure out how to achieve those goals, including the ability to stay flexible and develop alternative routes (I know how to get there, I'm persistent, and I can tolerate disappointment and try again). We believe in ourselves (I can do this!).
~ Brene Brown
When we choose growth over perfecton, we immediately increase our shame resilience. Improvement is a far more realistic goal than perfection. Merely letting go of unattainable goals makes us less susceptible to shame.
~ Brene Brown
Preprosto povedano, upanje se zgodi, ko: - smo sposobni postaviti realisti?ne cilje (vem, kam ho?em); - smo sposobni ugotoviti, kako bomo te cilje dosegli, ter znamo biti prožni in najti druge poti (vem, kako bom dosegel to, vztrajen sem in znam prenesti razo?aranje ter poskusiti znova) in - verjamem vase (zmorem!). Upanje je torej kombinacija postavljanja ciljev, vztrajnosti in vzdržljivosti na poti ter zaupanja v svoje sposobnosti.
~ Brene Brown
In very simple terms, hope happens when: We have the ability to set realistic goals (I know where I want to go). We are able to figure out how to achieve those goals, including the ability to stay flexible and develop alternative routes (I know how to get there, I'm persistent, and I can tolerate disappointment and try again). We believe in ourselves (I can do this!).
~ Brene Brown
So, hope is a combination of setting goals, having the tenacity and perseverance to pursue them, and believing in our own abilities. And, if that's not news enough, here's something else: Hope is learned!
~ Brene Brown
in this perception-driven world, the big question is always: Are you setting goals and expectations that are completely outside of your control?
~ Brene Brown
Like most people, I always thought of hope as an emotion—like a warm feeling of optimism and possibility. I was wrong. I was shocked to discover that hope is not an emotion; it's a way of thinking or a cognitive process. Emotions play a supporting role, but hope is really a thought process made up of what Snyder calls a trilogy of goals, pathways, and agency.
~ Brene Brown
Hope is not an emotion: It's a cognitive process—a thought process made up of what researcher C. R. Snyder called the trilogy of "goals, pathways, and agency.
~ Brene Brown
We have the ability to set realistic goals (I know where I want to go). We are able to figure out how to achieve those goals, including the ability to stay flexible and develop alternative routes (I know how to get there, I'm persistent, and I can tolerate disappointment and try again). We believe in ourselves (I can do this!).
~ Brene Brown
Hope is a way of thinking—a cognitive process. Yes, emotions play a role, but hope is made up of what researcher C. R. Snyder called a "trilogy of goals, pathways, and agency.
~ Brene Brown
We experience hope when: We have the ability to set realistic goals (I know where I want to go). We are able to figure out how to achieve those goals, including the ability to stay flexible and develop alternative pathways (I know how to get there, I'm persistent, and I can tolerate disappointment and try new paths again and again).
~ Brene Brown
Hope is a function of struggle—we develop hope not during the easy or comfortable times, but through adversity and discomfort. Hope is forged when our goals, pathways, and agency are tested and when change is actually possible.
~ Brene Brown
And in this perception-driven world, the big question is always: Are you setting goals and expectations that are completely outside of your control?
~ Brene Brown
I used to ask my graduate students to submit a semester-long goal the second week of school. After doing this for years, I knew I could expect 90 percent of the goals to be unrealistic. Setting realistic goals is a skill and a prerequisite for hope.
~ Brene Brown
When we choose growth over perfection, we immediately increase our shame resilience. Improvement is a far more realistic goal than perfection. Merely letting go of unattainable goals makes us less susceptible to shame. When we believe "we must be this" we ignore who or what we actually are, our capacity and our limitations. We start from the image of perfection, and of course, from perfection there is nowhere to go but down.
~ Brene Brown
Setting realistic goals is a skill and a prerequisite for hope.
~ Brene Brown
We need to learn how to reality-check our goals and the pathways to them, and how to take the shame out of having to start over many, many times when our first plan fails.
~ Brene Brown
If we can't handle uncertainty, risk, and emotional exposure in a way that aligns with our values and furthers our organizational goals, we can't lead.
~ Brene Brown
Individuals with a higher degree of confidence work harder, persist longer, are more optimistic and enthusiastic, show more grit and determination, and choose more difficult and higher goals than those with less confidence.
~ Hendrie Weisinger
Mientras que la civilización ha ido mejorando nuestro habitat, no ha hecho igual con los hombres que han de poblarlo. Ha creado palacios, pero no era tan fácil crear nobles y reyes. Y si los objetivos que persigue el hombre civilizado no tienen más valor que los del salvaje, si empeña la mayor parte de su vida en la satisfacción de necesidades no imprescindibles y de meras comodidades, ¿por qué ha de tener una morada mejor que la de aquél?
~ Henry David Thoreau
Most people would succeed in small things if they were not troubled with great ambitions.
~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
I want to do everything right now! This very minute. I am impatient, but yes I have goals. To be a real well-respected actress whom people know they can rely on to do a good job... whether they like me as a person or not!
~ Lynda Carter