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Every time I thought I was being rejected from something good, I was actually being re-directed to something better.
Steve Maraboli (Unapologetically You: Reflections on Life and the Human Experience)
A key element in everyone’s hero’s journey is the “decision point,” the moment when, often following a crisis, the hero is confronted by a major choice, a crossroad, a life redirection, a safe or a risky option. Choose one path and your life changes in a certain way, choose another and you veer off into an alternate reality.
Paul Spencer Sochaczewski ("Look Here, Sir, What a Curious Bird": Searching for Ali, Alfred Russel Wallace's Faithful Companion)
Rejection is merely a redirection; a course correction to your destiny.
Bryant McGill (Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life)
Any perceived 'rejection' is simply a 're-direction'.
The Truth
anyone with enough compassion has the power to transform and redirect someone else's troubled life.
Sampson Davis
A true leader leads for the sake of love and his knowledge of the path, a bad leader redirects his followers to the path of destruction.
Michael Bassey Johnson
Mistakes are great teachers. They are stern, confident and fierce in redirecting you from what you should not do; to what you should do.
Kunle Olusegun-Emmanuel (Guidance for Your Way)
The End is the Beginning Failure is not the end of the line, It does not mean “stop” or give up It means, take a break, Reflect, gain clarity, Redirect your energy And try again.
Christine Evangelou (A Shore of Spiritual Shells: Poetry For Inner Strength And Faith)
Your heart of devotion and obedience is not in vain. Who knows but God how many people have come near to you and were forever changed simply by the fragrance of his love in you? Who knows but God if he will put you before kings and leaders to speak the truth, redirecting the future of nations? Who knows when that small crack in the dam of our enemy’s plans will give way and God’s glory will truly cover the earth as the sea? Do not become distracted or discouraged by the death around you. Death must always give way when the life of Christ enters the picture.
Amy Layne Litzelman (This Beloved Road: A Journey of Revelation and Worship)
You don’t need to have a guide to succeed, rather need redirection of your thoughts.
Durgesh Satpathy (What We Think We Become)
As you look back on your life, you will often realize that many of the times you thought you were being rejected from something good, you were in fact being redirected to something better. You can’t control everything. Sometimes you just need to relax and have faith things will work out. Let go and just let life happen the way it’s supposed to. Sometimes the outcomes you can’t change end up changing you and helping you grow mentally, emotionally or spiritually. When things fall apart, consider the possibility that life knocked them down for a reason. It was not to punish you, but to prompt you to build something better to fit your personality and your purpose. Sometimes things fall apart so better things can fall together.
John Geiger
Mastery of impulse is achieved through taking pauses during life’s contrasting situations. Mastery of impulse is about developing strong willpower that can be used to redirect the flow of energy in any situation. Mastery of impulse is about responding to the world with a sense of reason and peace.
Alaric Hutchinson (Living Peace: Essential Teachings For Enriching Life)
Reinforce your positive thoughts and Redirect to the substantial energy of your frustration.
Napz Cherub Pellazo
I will redirect my feeling of frustration into something positive
Sara Wales
You'll lose it, you'll come down, but that's okay. Don't knock it. Because the grace to experience the possibility of yourself keeps helping you aim and redirect — and as you learn how to do it, every time you start to come down — the things that bring you down are your own clinging, fears, unworthiness, self-pity, stuff like that. And you just start to ‘here ma you take it, here Ram Dass you take it, you take my stuff, I don't need it anymore.’ And everything that interferes with your tuning to God within yourself, you just start to let it go. No big deal about it, you just start to let it go.
Ram Dass
In the room, the clocks tick, unseen. It has been a day of shadows and redirection, revelation and lies. Diane gets the vague sense that Kotey — with his confi dence and his silence — might think himself to be the smartest person in the room. He is intelligent yes, but it’s an intelligence that needs to wear a disguise. And besides, the smartest person in the room is the one who knows she, or he, is never the smartest at all: herein lies the contradiction. She wonders now if he has just said exactly the things she wanted to hear? She knows herself to be naïve at times: she admits this to herself. Yes, it is true, she has often been far too open to people in the past. She has been stung. Government offi cials who have deceived her. Pretenders from the FBI. Misdirection from the State Department and White House. Politicians. Negotiators. Informers. Conmen. And, perhaps now, Kotey. But she also knows that the naivety is necessary to cultivate something deeper. She wants to remain open to the world. Compassion, Lord. And mercy. And patience. There will be one more session tomorrow. Perhaps they will achieve something more than this intimate stand-off . But then again, perhaps nothing. She pulls back her chair and thanks him. It is dangerous, she knows, to thank him, her son’s murderer. But she must do it anyway. Perhaps it’s only politeness. Perhaps it’s something more. “In another life,” she says, “you and Jim might have been friends.
Colum McCann
Politicians are friends behind closed doors. They do some of the social activities together. So, to be at peace with yourself, redirect your energy into making a positive change in the world. Start a society or charity. Write or speak positive messages to others. Do something else if your vote didn't win.
Mitta Xinindlu
Redeem, Revived, Redirected.
Lailah Gifty Akita
Aim for progress, not busyness. Redirect your thoughts to growth and empower yourself.
Felecia Etienne (Overcoming Mediocrity: Limitless Women)
You’ve probably heard “No one ever lay on their deathbed wishing for another day of work.” I think this saying is wrong, and perhaps a little dangerous because of what it implies. First, I believe a great many people do regret not having treated their life with more purpose, and would give anything to have one more chance to approach it with the kind of intention and conviction that imminent death makes palpable. They know that they consistently ignored small twinges of intuition, inspiration, and insight. They recall how they cowered away from risk in favor of comfort. They spent their days regretting their past decisions rather than taking aggressive steps to redirect their life in a more hopeful direction.
Todd Henry (Die Empty: Unleash Your Best Work Every Day)
Stop. This first step simply asks you to stop and pause rather than react in habitual ways. When you enter an interaction that feels challenging, work hard to stay open-minded. Open-mindedness means being open to other points of view, other ways of doing things, and staying open to changing your own view point. This might mean not allowing a certain cultural display such as a student’s animated verbal exchange trigger you. Observe. In the second step, check yourself. Don’t react to what is going on. Instead, take a breath. Use the 10-second rule. When the brain gets triggered, it takes stress hormones approximately 10 seconds to move through the body to the prefrontal cortex. In the pre-hijack stage, the biochemicals cortisol and adrenaline are just beginning to kick in. There is still some “wiggle room” to listen to your wiser self and begin using stress management techniques to interrupt the amygdala takeover effectively. Try to describe to yourself what is happening in neutral terms. It is during this step that you can recognize that what was originally perceived as a threat isn’t really. Detach. Sometimes when we get triggered, we get personally invested in being right or exercising our power over others. Deliberately shift your consciousness to more pleasant or inspirational images. If those techniques fail, go get a drink of water, literally take a few steps back to shake yourself up a bit. When we can detach from the goal of being right or defending ourselves, we can redirect our energy toward being more responsive rather than reactive. Awaken. When our amygdala reacts, it’s because we are trying to protect ourselves. Shifting focus from yourself to the other person in front of you helps you “wake up” or become present in the moment. Try to see the other person as someone with his own feelings. He might be scared and reacting out of fear. Ask yourself a few questions about the other person. What are they thinking? How are they feeling in this moment? Shifting over to their perspective will get you out of your own reactive mode and will put you in a better position to have a positive interaction.
Zaretta Lynn Hammond (Culturally Responsive Teaching and The Brain: Promoting Authentic Engagement and Rigor Among Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students)
there is no point in rushing quickly towards a life that will not inspire you or fulfill you. It is okay to slow down. It is okay to take the time you need. You are in no rush to figure out your own soul. It’s never too late to start over, it’s never too late to change your mind, it’s never too late to redirect yourself, to replace the dreams you thought you wanted for the ones that genuinely excite and challenge you.
Bianca Sparacino (A Gentle Reminder)
the correct quote from Steve Wilks is from a quote "As I look back on my life, I realize that every time I thought I was being refected from something good, I was actually being redirected to something better"-Steve Maraboli
Steve Maraboli (Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life)
You transform when you go beyond who you are for who you should be. There you sense a fundamental alteration in what you believe and value. Something shakes you at the core, redirecting your sense of identity and there you are in search of something profound. The winds inside you scream in silence and finally, you wake up in your depths to see the sun peeking and which alters you eternally changes your pathway to life....
Jayita Bhattacharjee
Spiritual teachers appear when we are in need, appear when we are ready, reminding us of who we are, reminding us of what we know, pointing to our essence, pointing us towards each other, redirecting us to God, leading us to oneness, Spiritual Teachers remind us there is only one reality, Presence
H.W. Mann
Take your mission and yourself very seriously. Stick to your schedule and keep time. Cut expenditure of time and money from non-core activities and redirect to those that give more value to the pursuit of your purpose. Never embark on your work or a project without a plan, even if it’s just a mental plan. Use the old carpenter’s rule – “Measure twice and cut once.” Do not leave room for substandard results.
Archibald Marwizi (Making Success Deliberate)
I won’t be surprised by closed doors and redirection for I remember that I prayed: 'God, Your will be done.
Brittany Litster (Wildflower Pages)
I won’t be surprised by closed doors and redirection for I remember that I prayed: God, Your will be done.
Brittany Litster (Wildflower Pages)
Redirect your focus and gravitate to the anticipated result you want in life. Stretch!
Eddy Ohwofasa
Humans have different emotional states that are here to serve us, if anything be redirected. Not to be tamed.
Isaac Mashman
Like a shepherd and sheep, its principle is simple, redirection towards the obligatory path, and speaking of Ozcan, he is the most proficient in this game. Watch the professionals do it in the reorientation of functional organizations. There is no need to recruit them all, it is enough for them to do what a shepherd does with a flock of sheep; blocking the roads in front of them, putting a dog in one place, standing and waving his stick in another place, to force them to take the path he wants, towards the barn. And if you spoke to one of them, it would swear to you that it is going the way it wants, which it chose with its full will, or chosen for them by their leader at the forefront of the herd, who knows the secrets of the ways, believing that they go the way they want. He decided that he should play the game according to its laws since they are sheep, so do not try to address them or convince them, but rather direct them to where you want. He did not know anything about deterministic algorithms at the time, his decision was based on his innate, something inside him. He succeeded, however, by making a butterfly flutter, far away. Some straying out of the Shepherd’s path, then another artificial flutter associated with the first to accelerate the process, and then a third, and a fourth, then the chaos ensued, and the hurricanes blew up all the inevitable of Alpha Headquarters. A butterfly fluttered where no one was watching, he studied and planned it carefully. Words by a revolutionary Palestinian poet, Mahmoud Darwish, summarized the whole story… Throw a stone into the stagnant water, rivers will break out Ring your bells in the kingdom of silence and sing your anthem And let the wall of fear break into dust like pottery
Ahmad I. AlKhalel (Zero Moment: Do not be afraid, this is only a passing novel and will end (Son of Chaos Book 1))
There is no rejection, there is only redirection. You can have everything and feel nothing.
Matt Haig (The Midnight Library)
The initiatives examined here, however, do not call for highly trained specialists to interrupt their careers but for them to redirect them in ways that serve those in extreme need.
Tim Brown (Change by Design: How Design Thinking Transforms Organizations and Inspires Innovation)
The more courageous acts you add to your psyche, the harder it is to quit. I discovered that it’s okay to redirect your thinking, but never quit thinking about how to conquer an adversity”.
Isaac Samuel Miller (Just Get Up: And Manifest Your Inner Genius)
I hope when you experience deep sadness you have the courage to redirect your life I hope you appreciate the value of time and never allow money to consume you
Rosalie Bardo
19 FEBRUARY SURROUND YOURSELF WITH PEOPLE WHO SPEAK TRUTH TO YOUR BULLSHIT You need people in your life who are kind, accepting, and loving, but it is equally important to have people who “speak truth to bullshit,” as professor Brené Brown, PhD, often says. Our friends are our compasses: they show us the way and redirect us when we’ve settled too low or our pride is leading us away from our center. Our ego often gets in the way of true friendship because we feign the good stuff, the things that allow us to simply get by in life without having to work too much. We don’t always want to be challenged because truth-telling and honesty can hurt. The true power of good friends is that they will respect the fragility of our hearts, but also require us to step into our own truth with grace and honesty. Surround yourself with people who uplift you, but who also speak truth to your bullshit.
Cyndie Spiegel (A Year of Positive Thinking: Daily Inspiration, Wisdom, and Courage (A Year of Daily Reflections))
The Word of God is always available to rebuke, redirect, and revitalize anyone who accepts it in their heart and applies it to their life.
Gift Gugu Mona (The Infallible Word of God: 365 Inspirational Quotes)
When the world turns quiet around me, I don’t chase echoes—I become the voice. Their silence isn’t rejection, it’s redirection. I rise not because they called, but because destiny did.
Dr. Angela L. Hood
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