Top Maxwell Maltz 29 Motivational Audio Quotes: Success, Failure, Worry, God
“ We are injured and hurt emotionally, Not so much by other people or what they say and don’t say, But by our own attitude and our own response. ” – Maxwell Maltz
“ When you’re not goal-striving, not looking forward, you’re not really living. ” – Maxwell Maltz
“ Why not imagine yourself successful? ” – Maxwell Maltz
“ We, whoever we are, must have a daily goal in our lives, no matter how small or great, to make that day mean something. ” – Maxwell Maltz
“ When you believe you can… you can. ” – Maxwell Maltz
“ We simply must get it through our heads that holding a low opinion of ourselves is not a virtue, but a vice. ” – Maxwell Maltz
“ Within you, whoever you may be, regardless of how big a failure you may think yourself to be, is the ability and the power to do whatever you need to do to be happy and successful. ” – Maxwell Maltz
“ True success and true happiness not only go together but each other enhances the other. ” – Maxwell Maltz
“ Unthaw and become more natural. ” – Maxwell Maltz
“ You are not your mistakes. Just because you have done something stupid does not make you stupid. ” – Maxwell Maltz
“ Within you right now is the power to do things you never dreamed possible. This power becomes available to you just as soon as you can change your beliefs. ” – Maxwell Maltz
“ You are embarking on the greatest adventure of your life – to improve your self-image, to create more meaning in your life and in the lives of others. This is your responsibility. ” – Maxwell Maltz
“ Your automatic guidance system cannot guide you when you’re standing still. ” – Maxwell Maltz
“ Worry is one of the most destructive scourges of mankind. ” – Maxwell Maltz
“ One’s capacity for friendship, which can be developed, is basic to one’s capacity for happiness. ” – Maxwell Maltz
“ Our self image and our habits tend to go together. Change one and you will automatically change the other. ” – Maxwell Maltz
“ Your nervous system can’t tell real failure from imagined failure. ” – Maxwell Maltz
“ Emptiness is a symptom that you are not living creatively. ” – Maxwell Maltz
“ The biggest secret of self-esteem is this: Begin to appreciate other people more; show respect for any human being merely because he is a child of God and therefore a thing of value. ” – Maxwell Maltz
“ See yourself reacting to threats, not by running away or evading them, but by meeting them, dealing with them, grappling with them in an aggressive intelligent manner. ” – Maxwell Maltz
“ The minute that we change our minds, and stop giving power to the past, the past with its mistakes loses power over us. ” – Maxwell Maltz
“ You will act like the sort of person you conceive yourself to be. ” – Maxwell Maltz
“ Self-esteem is as necessary to the spirit as food is to the body. ” – Maxwell Maltz
“ To really ‘live,’ that is to find life reasonably satisfying, you must have an adequate and realistic self-image that you can life with. You must find yourself acceptable to ‘you. ” – Maxwell Maltz
“ Your nervous system cannot tell the difference between an imagined experience and a ‘real’ experience. In either case, it reacts automatically to information which you give to it from your forebrain. Your nervous system reacts appropriately to what you THINK or IMAGINE to be ‘true. ” – Maxwell Maltz
“ You can do only one thing at a time. I simply tackle one problem and concentrate all efforts on what I am doing at the moment. ” – Maxwell Maltz
“ Study the situation thoroughly, go over in your imagination the various courses of action possible to you and the consequences which can and may follow from each course. Pick out the course which gives the most promise and go ahead. ” – Maxwell Maltz
“ Live in the present. The past is gone; the future is unknown – but the present is real, and your opportunities are now. ” – Maxwell Maltz
“ It is the job of conscious rational thought to decide what you want, select the goals you wish to achieve-and concentrate upon these rather than upon what you do not want. To spend time and effort concentrating upon what you do not want is not rational. ” – Maxwell Maltz