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Quotes About Mental

Analizând preocup?rile de ast?zi pentru practicarea fitnessului, f?r? îndoial? c? un psihiatru de la jum?tatea secolului al XX-lea ar g?si numeroase motive s? suspecteze o gam? larg? de tulbur?ri mintale - masochism, narcisism, tulburare obsesiv-compulsiv? - fiecare dintre acestea putând semnala necesitatea unei intervenÈ›ii medicale.
~ Barbara Ehrenreich
Insomnia's different," I said. It was hard to explain this to people. "You know the light that comes on when you open the refrigerator door? Just imagine it stays on all the time, even after you close the door. That's what it's like in my head. The light stays on.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
Insomnia is different,' I said. It was hard to explain this to people. 'You know the light that comes on when you open the refrigerator door? Just imagine it stays on all the time, even after you close the door. That's what it's like in my head. The light stays on.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
White is not an origin. It's a mental construct of privilege.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
adding options can be detrimental to our well-being. Because we don't put rejected options out of our minds
~ Barry Schwartz
She had never dreamed there could be so much pain in a life when there was nothing physically wrong. She hurt all the time. How much of it was her fault? That question haunted her.
~ Stephen King
Her huge blue eyes and toothy red-lipsticked grin suggested a woman who might be only minutes away from a catastrophic mental breakdown.
~ Stephen King
At moments like this he suspected that Hitler had been nothing but a harried bureaucrat and Satan himself a mental defective with a rudimentary sense of humor—the kind that finds feeding firecrackers wrapped in bread to seagulls unutterably funny.
~ Stephen King
What if death drives us insane? What if we survive, but it drives us insane? What then?
~ Stephen King
So we worked on visualising relaxation in the middle of the big pressure circumstance. We discovered that the nature of the visualisation is very important. If you visualise the wrong thing, you'll produce the wrong thing.
~ Stephen R. Covey
it's psychological.
~ Stephen R. Covey
many so-called mental and emotional illnesses are really symptoms of an underlying sense of meaninglessness or emptiness.
~ Stephen R. Covey
As a college quarterback, one of my sons learned to snap his wristband between plays as a kind of mental checkoff whenever he or anyone made a "setting back" mistake, so the last mistake wouldn't affect the resolve and execution of the next play.
~ Stephen R. Covey
el énfasis del doctor Covey en la necesidad de que las personas nos renovemos, y su convencimiento de que el liderazgo y la creatividad nos obligan a hacer uso de nuestro potencial físico, mental y espiritual;
~ Stephen R. Covey
I were independent, physically, I could pretty well make it on my own. Mentally, I could think my own thoughts, I could move from one level of abstraction to another. I could think creatively and analytically and organize and express my thoughts in understandable ways. Emotionally, I would be validated from within. I would be inner directed. My sense of worth would not be a function of being liked or treated well.
~ Stephen R. Covey
Todo comienza con tener una mentalidad sin miedo. Ganar es 95% mental y 5% todo lo demás.
~ Steve Allen
Thinking too much also creates the illusion of causal connections between unrelated events.
~ Steve Martin
These skills involve consciously experiencing feelings as feelings, thoughts as thoughts, memories as memories, and so on.
~ Steven C. Hayes
Las conductas social y económica, añade, «son complejas, y comprender su carácter resulta mentalmente agotador.
~ Steven D. Levitt
Los innovadores legendarios, como Franklin, Snow y Darwin, poseen unas cualidades intelectuales comunes –cierta rapidez mental y una curiosidad sin límites–, pero también comparten otra característica: tienen un montón de aficiones.
~ Steven Johnson
Most of our fears and most of our anxieties don't exist in the present
~ Steven Kotler
I've gotten really good at pulling the veil down," says Way, "at camouflaging reality, locking out my conscious mind and riding my focus into the zone.
~ Steven Kotler
Well, for starters, the obvious: we all seem to agree genius begins with feats of mental greatness. The thinking needs to be novel, so the results need to be beyond what most can envision. As it takes courage to push past the confines of culture, the thinking must also be brave. Because an athlete's canvas is nothing more than his body moving through space and time, then an act of genius must also be defined as an act of redefinition–redefining what is possible for the human body.
~ Steven Kotler
The conscious mind is a potent tool, but it's slow, and can manage only a small amount of information at once. The subconscious, meanwhile, is far more efficient. It can process more data in much shorter time frames. In ecstasis, the conscious mind takes a break, and the subconscious takes over.
~ Steven Kotler