Martin Meadows

  • Blagoje Mirosavljevichas quotedlast year
    When you’re struggling, remind yourself that it’s your struggles which will make you a stronger, more resilient, and more successful person.
  • Blagoje Mirosavljevichas quotedlast year
    However, while you’re working on developing your self-efficacy, it might be a good idea to minimize the risk of failures and focus on achieving small, safe goals.
  • Blagoje Mirosavljevichas quotedlast year
    You won’t lose anything by making yourself as ready as possible to tackle the challenge, while you’ll lose a lot by letting negative self-talk instill a seed of doubt.
  • Hzjzjzkzkhas quoted2 years ago
    my first book about self-discipline, How to Build Self-Discipline: Resist Temptations and Reach Your Long-Term Goals, I approached the subject of building self-discipline from the perspective of developing impulse self-control.
  • Hzjzjzkzkhas quoted2 years ago
    Would I have the discipline and determination to keep going if I wasn’t sure about the end goal? I doubt it.
  • Hzjzjzkzkhas quoted2 years ago
    it’s not what you do, but whether you do it consistently and with an unwavering belief
  • Hzjzjzkzkhas quoted2 years ago
    People who are capable of dealing with adversity are better prepared to win against their weak side and keep going despite the temptation to give up.

    And how do you become better at handling adversity? You introduce it in your life and befriend it. When you become more comfortable with unfavorable circumstances, you’ll be able to handle them better.
  • Hzjzjzkzkhas quoted2 years ago
    “This too will pass”
  • Nikolai C.has quoted2 years ago
    If you use moderation as an excuse not to push your limits, you’re mistaking moderation with mediocrity
  • Nikolai C.has quoted2 years ago
    1. Express gratitude for what you already have. If you can’t be happy with what you have today, you won’t be happy with what you have tomorrow
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