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Quotes About Self-improvement

We all have to start somewhere if us want to do better, and our own self is what us have to hand.
~ Alice Walker
Every small, positive change we make in ourselves repays us in confidence in the future.
~ Alice Walker
Parents and children help each other to grow. In raising their children, parents are also raising themselves. Child rearing gives parents the chance to redo their own childhood and to improve on it.
~ Alicia F. Lieberman
You have seen me at my worst and at my weakest. Let me show you my best.
~ Alison Goodman
Grammar, n. A system of pitfalls thoughtfully prepared for the feet of the self-made man, along the path by which he advances to distinction.
~ Ambrose Bierce
Gondoskodás nélkül ki tudja, milyen mélyre süllyedtem volna a tudatlanságba - még tanár lett volna belÅ'lem a végén.
~ Ambrose Bierce
People liked to think of beauty as some natural gift, but Savine firmly believed that just about anyone could be beautiful, if they worked hard at it and spent enough money. It was merely a question of emphasising the good, disguising the bad and painfully squeezing the average into the most impressive configuration. Very much like business, really.
~ Joe Abercrombie
He was less and less sure with every day that being a better man was worth all the effort.
~ Joe Abercrombie
All things considered, and well against the run of luck, he reckoned he'd come out alright. Might be he'd lost an eye down here in Styria. Might be he was leaving no richer than when he'd stepped off the boat. But he was a better man, of that he'd no doubt. A wiser man. Used to be he was his own worst enemy. Now he was everyone else's.
~ Joe Abercrombie
La belleza de hacerte promesas a ti misma es que nadie más se queja si no las cumples.
~ Joe Abercrombie
If you want to be a fine new person with a fine new life you've got to put the person you were behind you, like a snake sheds its skin. You've got to stop picking through your hoard of hurts and grievances like a miser with his coins, set 'em down and allow yourself to go free. You've got to forgive and you've got to trust, not because anyone else deserves it, but because you do.
~ Joe Abercrombie
We don't get much time, and time feeling sorry for yourself is time wasted.
~ Joe Abercrombie
Seemed being a better man might be harder work than he'd thought.
~ Joe Abercrombie
But I suppose regrets at least prevent one from repeating the same mistakes.
~ Joe Abercrombie
By Itself, Conscious Positive Thinking Cannot Overcome Subconscious Negative Feelings
~ Joe Dispenza
Meditation opens the door between the conscious and subconscious minds. We meditate to enter the operating system of the subconscious, where all of those unwanted habits and behaviors reside, and change them to more productive modes to support us in our lives.
~ Joe Dispenza
Personal change takes an intentional act of will, and it usually means that something was making us uncomfortable enough to want to do things differently. To evolve is to overcome the conditions in our life by changing something about ourselves. We
~ Joe Dispenza
Porque si sigues con la misma personalidad, no podrás crear una nueva realidad personal.
~ Joe Dispenza
La repetición refuerza los circuitos de tu cerebro y crea más conexiones neuronales para que en tus peores momentos del día no renuncies a tu grandeza.
~ Joe Dispenza
DANIEL G. AMEN, M. D., autor de Cambia tu cerebro, cambia tu vida
~ 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
This is possible through mental rehearsal. This technique is basically closing your eyes and repeatedly imagining performing an action, and mentally reviewing the future you want, all the while reminding yourself of who you no longer want to be (the old self) and who you do want to be. This process involves thinking about your future actions, mentally planning your choices, and focusing your mind on a new experience.
~ Joe Dispenza
including Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself and You Are the Placebo).
~ Joe Dispenza
Basically, you're consciously embodying the person you've always dreamed you could be, but walking as if your future self is imperative.
~ Joe Dispenza