Gill Books

  • managingreynoldsmembuat kutipan7 bulan yang lalu
    If you’re constantly being zapped by the idea that you can’t do something, or that you’re stupid or less important than somebody else, then eventually you’re going to start believing it.
  • Blondie Paulusmembuat kutipan10 bulan yang lalu
    When you have a difference, adapting to situations is a skill that you learn from a very young age. So when things happen now, and there might be a bit of panic, I’m able to think outside the box a lot more easily than other people because I have learned there is always more than one way of doing something.
  • krstlannmembuat kutipantahun lalu
    Improving your self-esteem isn’t about becoming selfish, loud, competitive and arrogant. It’s about taking care of yourself so that you have the strength and energy to help and give to others when appropriate.
  • Jumelle Sabandalmembuat kutipan6 bulan yang lalu
    holiday had gone past in a flash. It didn’t help that she’d spent most of it working in the hotel rather than hanging out at the beach, but now they were back and beginning the Leaving Cert syllabus.
  • Yuriy Derkachmembuat kutipan10 bulan yang lalu
    ected her two cubs, a male and a female. They came to my house in an incubator and s
  • kayrafernandomembuat kutipan2 bulan yang lalu
    Confidence is all about one thing: believing in yourself!
  • kayrafernandomembuat kutipan2 bulan yang lalu
    The third group (who had done absolutely nothing) showed no signs of improvement. That makes sense – as we know, you won’t get better at something if you don’t practise.

    The first group, who had practised for an hour every day, had improved – in fact, they scored around 24% more. For example, if a player had scored 16 baskets the first time around, one month later they scored 20 baskets.

    Again, nothing very unusual about that – Alan expected the group that practised to get better at throwing, and that’s exactly what happened.

    But what about the second group? That’s where the big surprise came.

    That group had done nothing but IMAGINE themselves throwing the ball into the basket – but they had improved too! In fact, they had improved ALMOST AS MUCH as the group that had practised every day!

    Had the group been secretly practising? Was it just pure luck? Was it a magic trick?

    Nope, Alan realised, the truth was even more astounding: if we IMAGINE ourselves achieving something, then our brains begin to believe that we have already done it and believe we can do it again!

    MICHAEL PHELPS is currently the most decorated Olympian OF ALL TIME. He has spoken countless times about the power of his IMAGINATION – how, the night before a race, he played a movie of his swim over and over again in his head – IMAGINING what it would be
    like to WIN again, to SMASH another world record.
  • Blondie Paulusmembuat kutipan10 bulan yang lalu
    I do things for me, and I am comfortable in my own individuality.
  • Nita Maharanimembuat kutipantahun lalu
    active approach to your emotional well-being.
  • Nita Maharanimembuat kutipantahun lalu
    the only life we can save: our own. It’s all we have.
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