The 7 Most Motivational Quotes Ever Spoken - by Dumb Little Man

Motivation
Today I want to talk about the seven most motivational quotes ever spoken (or written). Why? Because motivation is the key to success! I like what Zig Ziglar said about motivation, he said, “People often say that motivation doesn’t last. Well, neither does bathing – that’s why we recommend it daily.”

Motivation is something you need everyday. It's motivation that pushes you forward when you want to collapse; it's motivation that lights the end of the tunnel. If life is a road trip, then motivation is the engine that will take you to your destination. Nothing happens without motivation. Have you been motivated today?

Here are the seven most motivational quotes ever written or spoken, I’ve subtitled them, and given them some commentary, I hope you enjoy.

The 7 Most Motivational Quotes

  1. Our Deepest Fear

    “Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won’t feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do” --Marianne Williamson, A Return To Love

    If not you, then who? We are taught as children that others are great, and that we are not, so I ask the question, “Where do the “great” come from?”

    I submit to you that the great arise from the most mundane of places; the great are those who refuse to remain as they are; the great are those who believe in their greatness.


  • You Will Become What You Think About

    “The vision that you glorify in your mind, the ideal that you enthrone in your heart, this you will build your life by, and this you will become.” --James Allen, As a Man Thinketh

    The thoughts that you harbor in your mind, the ones that you continually give your attention to, those thoughts will eventually become your life.

    If you see yourself as a success, then you will become a success; whatever you consistently ponder, you will become.


  • Your Life Should be an Adventure

    “Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature, nor do the children of men as a whole experience it. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing.”--Helen Keller

    Whatever your dream, go after it; never settle for a life of quiet desperation, never become a realist. John Eliot said, “As soon as anyone starts telling you to be “realistic,” cross that person off your invitation list.” Your life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all.

  • You Should Never Overestimate the Competition

    “The fishing is best where the fewest go, and the collective insecurity of the world makes it easy for people to hit home runs while everyone else is aiming for base hits. There is just less competition for bigger goals. If you are insecure, guess what? The rest of the world is, too. Do not overestimate the competition and underestimate yourself. You are better than you think.”-- Timothy Ferris, The Four Hour Work Week

    Someone has to be successful, someone has to write the next bestseller, someone has to be number one, someone has to be on the best, why not you! As the famous poem goes, “You have all that the greatest of men have had, two hands, and two feet.”

  • Just Keep on Working

    “I do not have superior intelligence or faultless looks. I do not captivate a room or run a mile under six minutes. I only succeeded because I was still working after everyone else went to sleep.”--Greg Evans

    Keep working, and keep working, and keep working towards your goal, eventually you will get there. The key is to remain focused on your goal! I like what J.C. Penny said, he said, “Give me a stock clerk with a goal, and I will give you a man who will make history. Give me a man without a goal, and I will give you a stock clerk.”

  • If You Want It, Go Get It

    “You got a dream, you gotta protect it. People can’t do something themselves, they wanna tell you, you can’t do it. If you want something, go get it. Period.”--Will Smith in the Movie: Pursuit of Happyness

    There will always be “little men” telling you “how you can’t, why you can’t, and how you’re going to fail when you try.” But if you have a dream, go after it; never let someone tell you what you can’t do. You can do whatever you believe you can do.

  • Remember: Success Always Starts Small

    “The greatest achievement was at first, and for a time, but a dream.” --Napoleon Hill

    The largest tree was once a tiny seed. There was a time when Microsoft wasn't on any computers; there was a time when Michael Jordan had never scored in a basketball game. Never despise small beginnings, every success starts small. So stay focused, if your focus is steady, you will succeed!
  • Thank you for reading and be sure to pass this article along.

    Written on 3/30/2010 by Mr. Self Development who is a motivational author that offers a practical guide to success and wealth; support him by visiting his blog at mrselfdevelopment.com or by subscribing to his feed.Photo Credit: bluepointcom

    You know how I love quotes, and this blog. Had to share!

    From aware, to active in as few as 140 characters

    I loved Chris Brogan's post today about the importance of not only being aware/empathetic toward a cause, but actually taking action.

    "This, to me, is where marketing has a big responsibility and/or opportunity. We need to get you from the “I feel bad about this” to the “I can help in some small – or big! – way, by doing ____.” It’s just not enough to feel aware only. To me."

    Its amazing how easy supporting a cause has become using social media outlets.  As a fellow philanthropy enthusiast I left a short comment:

    "Great post. This is where social media tools can really make a difference. A lot of people give Twitter a bad rap saying its just a way to tell people what you ate for breakfast - but this is a prime example of where Twitter, and other social media tools can make a difference. People can easily contribute to a cause simply by spreading the word and making others aware (just like you did, Chris, with your blog post!). There is no longer the excuse "I'm just one person, I can't make a difference" because with one tweet or post the snowball starts rolling and picking up speed. We have seen this in the recent Haiti relief efforts where millions of dollars were raised using Twitter alone.
     
    Social media tools enable us to go from simply aware, to active in as little as 140 characters."

    Nike+ gives runs a boost

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    For my birthday I got a Nike+ from my fabulous roommate (and fellow runner) as a motivator to help me get through my runs while training for my 10k (2 weeks, yikes!).  I tested it out this weekend and loved it. I don't have the Nike+ special shoes but simply secured the sensor tightly in the laces of my shoes and I was ready to go (I do know they make holders that strap to your shoes - haven't had the chance to look yet).  You can set your workout for time, distance or calorie burn - which will be great for keeping things interesting in my workouts after my 10k (I get bored easily).  As you run you can just hit the center button on your iPod and it will tell you your distance, pace and calories burned.  I love the feature that allows you to choose a 'powersong' that can be chosen at the touch of a button for some added encouragement in that last mile, or up a tough hill. My current 'powersong' of choice - 'Disturbia' by Rihanna.

    What motivates you on long runs/workouts? Any suggestions to add to a running playlist?

    Dove Fortunes...bring them back...Promise?!

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    Dear Dove Chocolate Promises,

    Why don't you have cute fortunes on your wrappers anymore? I used to love indulging in a bit of heaven (aka Dove Dark Chocolate Promises) each afternoon at my desk and getting a fun, inspirational fortune on the foil wrapper - "Reach for the Stars" "Smile, it's contagious" etc. But now Dove has decided to quote, not famous philosophers or authors, but the lovely Martha Stewart - "Fill a vase full of conversation hearts" "Arrange fruit in a bowl for an easy centerpiece" - Ummm sorry but I don't take advice from a former convict. No fun. Dove, I still love your chocolate but could you promise that your Promises will have fortunes again sometime soon? Its the little things in life....

    Your fellow member of Chocoholics Anonymous,

    SMF