Champion Motivational Quotes

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Success is a decision, not a gift.
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Steve Backley (The Champion in all of Us: 12 Rules for Success)
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There are three types of people in this world. Firstly, there are people who make things happen. Then there are people who watch things happen. Lastly, there are people who ask, what happened? Which do you want to be?
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Steve Backley (The Champion in all of Us: 12 Rules for Success)
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Champions never sleep, the eternal spirit keep them alert and awake.
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Amit Ray (Enlightenment Step by Step)
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Like everything in life, it is not what happens to you but how you respond to it that counts.
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Steve Backley (The Champion in all of Us: 12 Rules for Success)
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It is never about who is right or wrong, it is about what is best.
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Steve Backley (The Champion in all of Us: 12 Rules for Success)
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Too often, people get stuck in a state of over-thinking, the result is that they never reach a decision.
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Steve Backley (The Champion in all of Us: 12 Rules for Success)
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Compete like you cannot fail.
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Steve Backley (The Champion in all of Us: 12 Rules for Success)
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Success follows those who champion a cause greater than themselves.
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George Alexiou
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Athletes who are able to stay completely focused in pursuit of their dreams are the ones that are most likely to become champions.
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Steve Backley (The Champion in all of Us: 12 Rules for Success)
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The first step is the most important. It is the most crucial and the most effective as it will initiate the direction you have chosen.
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Steve Backley (The Champion in all of Us: 12 Rules for Success)
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It is not over. Champions extend their limits and make things happen.
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Amit Ray
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You can start to change your luck today. Begin believing that you can have what you desire and superior things will arrive.
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Steve Backley (The Champion in all of Us: 12 Rules for Success)
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If obstacles are large, jump higher.
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Steve Backley (The Champion in all of Us: 12 Rules for Success)
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If not now, when?
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Steve Backley (The Champion in all of Us: 12 Rules for Success)
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Act like a champion, and then become one.
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Steve Backley (The Champion in all of Us: 12 Rules for Success)
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Share your aspirations only with those who will support you, not those who will respond with doubt or lack of interest.
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Steve Backley (The Champion in all of Us: 12 Rules for Success)
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If you have positive energy you will always attract positive outcomes.
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Steve Backley (The Champion in all of Us: 12 Rules for Success)
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It is action that creates motivation.
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Steve Backley (The Champion in all of Us: 12 Rules for Success)
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To be a champion, compete; to be a great champion, compete with the best; but to be the greatest champion, compete with yourself.
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Matshona Dhliwayo
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See it first in your mind, then become it.
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Steve Backley (The Champion in all of Us: 12 Rules for Success)
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Every time a champion makes a decision they have a chance to learn something new, regardless of the outcome.
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Steve Backley (The Champion in all of Us: 12 Rules for Success)
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The thrust of continuous action is the firewood which fuels motivation.
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Steve Backley (The Champion in all of Us: 12 Rules for Success)
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Look for solutions, instead of being difficult; be more thoughtful, instead of allowing anger to burn you out. Look at things from a different perspective, embrace change, look out for opportunities and you will feel much more in control.
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Steve Backley (The Champion in all of Us: 12 Rules for Success)
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Invest your energy in the things you can control.
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Steve Backley (The Champion in all of Us: 12 Rules for Success)
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A mind filled with negative thoughts makes you feel miserable and inadequate and will lead to failure after failure no matter how hard you try to succeed.
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Steve Backley (The Champion in all of Us: 12 Rules for Success)
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If you want to continue to be the best in the world, then you have to train and compete like you are second best in the world.
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Steve Backley (The Champion in all of Us: 12 Rules for Success)
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If you remain static and wait for success to come to you it will certainly not happen.
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Steve Backley (The Champion in all of Us: 12 Rules for Success)
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Maybe she’ll fight better this way. Nothing motivates you like being alone and cornered on the streets.
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Marie Lu (Champion (Legend, #3))
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The challenge for you is to decide not what is important, but what is most important and then focus your attention on that.
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Steve Backley (The Champion in all of Us: 12 Rules for Success)
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Your current apathy is simply your soul telling you that it is confused.
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Steve Backley (The Champion in all of Us: 12 Rules for Success)
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Lucky people will focus on what’s in front of them rather than scrabbling about for what they’re searching for.
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Steve Backley (The Champion in all of Us: 12 Rules for Success)
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They don’t give Olympic medals out for talking a good game.
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Steve Backley (The Champion in all of Us: 12 Rules for Success)
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To think is good. To obsess is bad.
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Steve Backley (The Champion in all of Us: 12 Rules for Success)
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Explore. Train your conscious mind and your subconscious mind to start working for you by getting those great powers to move in a new direction. Start creating your own good luck today.
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Steve Backley (The Champion in all of Us: 12 Rules for Success)
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Remember, if you don’t do anything – if you don’t change the way your mind works and direct your subconscious mind to create the life you want – then everything stays the same, nothing changes.
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Steve Backley (The Champion in all of Us: 12 Rules for Success)
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Champions realise that defeat - and learning from it even more than from winning - is part of the path to mastery.
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Rasheed Ogunlaru
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A champion is someone who gets up when he can't.
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Jack Dempsey
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The willingness to be a champion for stupid ideas is the key to greater creativity, innovation, fulfillment, inspiration, motivation and success.
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Richie Norton (The Power of Starting Something Stupid: How to Crush Fear, Make Dreams Happen, and Live without Regret)
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Football is a game of inches and inches make the champion
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Vince Lombardi (The Essential Vince Lombardi : Words & Wisdom to Motivate, Inspire, and Win)
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Do what no one else can do and you will become what no one else can become.
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Matshona Dhliwayo
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Do you want to know what one of the secrets to achieving all of your goals is? You’ve got to be committed.
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Steve Backley (The Champion in all of Us: 12 Rules for Success)
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If not you, who?
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Steve Backley (The Champion in all of Us: 12 Rules for Success)
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It is one thing to know what should be done, it is another to do it.
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Steve Backley (The Champion in all of Us: 12 Rules for Success)
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Nothing could be any worse than having to turn to your friends, your colleagues and your loved ones and say β€“β€˜I gave up too soon’.
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Steve Backley (The Champion in all of Us: 12 Rules for Success)
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Although you can’t go back in time and alter your natural level of potential, you can determine how much of that ability you tap into, exploit and develop for the future.
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Steve Backley (The Champion in all of Us: 12 Rules for Success)
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When you think a positive thought, you become positive.
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Steve Backley (The Champion in all of Us: 12 Rules for Success)
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Desire is the key to motivation, but it's determination and commitment to an unrelenting pursuit of your goal--a commitment to excellence--that will enable you to attain the success you seek. --Mario Andretti
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Mario Andretti (Race to Win: How to Become a Complete Champion Driver: How to Become a Champion Race Car Driver)
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You should take no action unwillingly, selfishly, uncritically, or with conflicting motives. Do not dress up your thoughts in smart finery: do not be a gabbler or a meddler. Further, let the god that is within you be the champion of the being you are a male, mature in years, a statesman, a Roman, a ruler: one who has taken his post like a soldier waiting for the Retreat from life to sound, and ready to depart, past the need for any loyal oath or human witness. And see that you keep a cheerful demeanour, and retain your independence of outside help and the peace which others can give. Your duty is to stand straight - not held straight.
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Marcus Aurelius
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I personally believe mavericks are people who write their own rulebook. They are the ones who act first and talk later. They are fiercely independent thinkers who know how to fight the lizard brain (to use Seth Godin’s term). I don’t believe many are born, rather they are products of an environment, or their experiences. They are usually the people that find the accepted norm does not meet their requirements and have the self-confidence, appetite, independence, degree of self reliance and sufficient desire to carve out their own niche in life. I believe a maverick thinker can take a new idea, champion it, and push it beyond the ability of a normal person to do so. I also believe the best mavericks can build a team, can motivate with their vision, their passion, and can pull together others to accomplish great things. A wise maverick knows that they need others to give full form to their views and can gather these necessary contributors around them. Mavericks, in my experience, fall into various categories – a/ the totally off-the-wall, uncontrollable genius who won’t listen to anyone; b/ the person who thinks that they have the ONLY solution to a challenge but prepared to consider others’ views on how to conquer the world &, finally, the person who thinks laterally to overcome problems considered to be irresolvable. I like in particular the third category. The upside is that mavericks, because of their different outlook on life, often sees opportunities and solutions that others cannot. But the downside is that often, because in life there is always some degree of luck in success (i.e. being in the right place at the right time), mavericks that fail are often ridiculed for their unorthodox approach. However when they succeed they are acclaimed for their inspiration. It is indeed a fine line they walk in life.
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Ziad K. Abdelnour (Economic Warfare: Secrets of Wealth Creation in the Age of Welfare Politics)
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Finally, we arrive at the question of the so-called nonpolitical man. Hitler not only established his power from the very beginning with masses of people who were until then essentially nonpolitical; he also accomplished his last step to victory in March of 1933 in a "legal" manner, by mobilizing no less than five million nonvoters, that is to say, nonpolitical people. The Left parties had made every effort to win over the indifferent masses, without posing the question as to what it means "to be indifferent or nonpolitical." If an industrialist and large estate owner champions a rightist party, this is easily understood in terms of his immediate economic interests. In his case a leftist orientation would be at variance with his social situation and would, for that reason, point to irrational motives. If an industrial worker has a leftist orientation, this too is by all mean rationally consistentβ€”it derives from his economic and social position in industry. If, however, a worker, an employee, or an official has a rightist orientation, this must be ascribed to a lack of political clarity, i.e., he is ignorant of his social position. The more a man who belongs to the broad working masses is nonpolitical, the more susceptible he is to the ideology of political reaction. To be nonpolitical is not, as one might suppose, evidence of a passive psychic condition, but of a highly active attitude, a defense against the awareness of social responsibility. The analysis of this defense against consciousness of one's social responsibility yields clear insights into a number of dark questions concerning the behavior of the broad nonpolitical strata. In the case of the average intellectual "who wants nothing to do with politics," it can easily be shown that immediate economic interests and fears related to his social position, which is dependent upon public opinion, lie at the basis of his noninvolvement. These fears cause him to make the most grotesque sacrifices with respect to his knowledge and convictions. Those people who are engaged in the production process in one way or another and are nonetheless socially irresponsible can be divided into two major groups. In the case of the one group the concept of politics is unconsciously associated with the idea of violence and physical danger, i.e., with an intense fear, which prevents them from facing life realistically. In the case of the other group, which undoubtedly constitutes the majority, social irresponsibility is based on personal conflicts and anxieties, of which the sexual anxiety is the predominant one. […] Until now the revolutionary movement has misunderstood this situation. It attempted to awaken the "nonpolitical" man by making him conscious solely of his unfulfilled economic interests. Experience teaches that the majority of these "nonpolitical" people can hardly be made to listen to anything about their socio-economic situation, whereas they are very accessible to the mystical claptrap of a National Socialist, despite the fact that the latter makes very little mention of economic interests. [This] is explained by the fact that severe sexual conflicts (in the broadest sense of the word), whether conscious or unconscious, inhibit rational thinking and the development of social responsibility. They make a person afraid and force him into a shell. If, now, such a self-encapsulated person meets a propagandist who works with faith and mysticism, meets, in other words, a fascist who works with sexual, libidinous methods, he turns his complete attention to him. This is not because the fascist program makes a greater impression on him than the liberal program, but because in his devotion to the fΓΌhrer and the fΓΌhrer's ideology, he experiences a momentary release from his unrelenting inner tension. Unconsciously, he is able to give his conflicts a different form and in this way to "solve" them.
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Wilhelm Reich (The Mass Psychology of Fascism)