Quotes From "Brain Drain The Breakthrough That Will Change Your Life" By Charles F. Glassman

Before you find your soul mate, you must first discover...
1
Before you find your soul mate, you must first discover your soul. Charles F. Glassman
Believing in negative thoughts is the single greatest obstruction to...
2
Believing in negative thoughts is the single greatest obstruction to success. Charles F. Glassman
The elimination diet: Remove anger, regret, resentment, guilt, blame, and...
3
The elimination diet: Remove anger, regret, resentment, guilt, blame, and worry. Then watch your health, and life, improve. Charles F. Glassman
Thoughts frame your portrait, action paints it.
4
Thoughts frame your portrait, action paints it. Charles F. Glassman
5
The way I see it, our natural human instinct is to fight or flee that which we perceive to be dangerous. Although this mechanism evolved to protect us, it serves as the single greatest limiting process to our growth. To put this process in perspective and not let it rule my life, Iexpect the unexpected;make the unfamiliar familiar;make the unknown known;make the uncomfortable comfortable;believe the unbelievable. Charles F. Glassman
Some say if you want success surround yourself with successful...
6
Some say if you want success surround yourself with successful people. I say if you want true and lasting success surround yourself with people of integrity. Charles F. Glassman
7
Self-discipline is often disguised as short-term pain, which often leads to long-term gains. The mistake many of us make is the need and want for short-term gains (immediate gratification), which often leads to long-term pain. Charles F. Glassman
8
Before you save the world, make sure your own house is in order. Charles F. Glassman
9
The only regret we should have is allowing regret to hold us back from taking action now. Charles F. Glassman
10
Sometimes, challenging a person to do their best is the most kind and compassionate thing you can do for them. Charles F. Glassman
11
When we hold onto worry, regret, and anger, peace of mind, strength of body, and freedom of spirit eludes us. Charles F. Glassman
12
The odds may be stacked against you. But I believe when you tap into your unique gifts and abilities, while combining them with a sense of purpose, passion, and perseverance you will not only defy those odds, you will help create a better life for yourself and rest of us. Charles F. Glassman
13
The odds may be stacked against you. Yet, I believe, when you tap into your unique gifts and abilities, while combining them with a sense of purpose, passion, and perseverance, you will not only defy those odds, you will help create a better life for yourself and the rest of us. Charles F. Glassman
14
Attraction is so much more than a pretty face. It’s face is passion, attitude, kindness, & faith. Charles F. Glassman
15
Faith and belief are not measured by the size of the miracle but the integrity of our soul. Charles F. Glassman
16
I will always find a way and a way will always find me. Charles F. Glassman
17
The more you choose to focus on the positive, the more positive will come into focus. The choice is yours. Charles F. Glassman
18
I will not allow my mistakes of the past compromise my hope for the future. Charles F. Glassman
19
Even the smallest changes in our daily routine can create incredible ripple effects that expand our vision of what is possible. Charles F. Glassman
20
Before I can become an expert on anything, I must first become an expert on me. Charles F. Glassman
21
We attract what we are prepared to receive. Charles F. Glassman
22
It is how we nurture the good and deal with the bad that ultimately shapes our destiny. Charles F. Glassman
23
When we worry about someone we send them a secret message — I don’t believe in you. When we worry about our life, we send ourselves a secret message — I don’t believe in me. Charles F. Glassman
24
Eliminate blame, guilt, and worry from your diet and watch your health improve. Charles F. Glassman
25
I am chic, sleek, and so unique. Charles F. Glassman
26
Making a decision based on fear is like painting a self-portrait of someone else. Charles F. Glassman
27
Patience is the glue that binds hard work and faith. Charles F. Glassman
28
Anxiety and depression, and the physical symptoms they cause, are merely distractions and smokescreens to “protect” you from dangers, which are usually, imaginary. Charles F. Glassman
29
Habits are a way of life and often define our lives. Habitually miserable? You’ll see misery in most circumstances. Habitually joyful? You’ll see joy in most situations. My goal is to choose habits that empower me and break those that wear me down. Charles F. Glassman
30
Unsolicited advice is usually more about the needs of the giver than the receiver. Charles F. Glassman
31
Thoughts close more doors then they open. This causes limitation. Action opens more doors then it closes. This results in liberation. I suggest spending less time on trying to change thoughts and more time on the action steps you will take to prove your current thoughts wrong. Once you take consistent, habitual action the thoughts change, spontaneously. Charles F. Glassman
32
If you’re planning on quitting, first make sure it's not for one of these reasons: Fear Discomfort Anger Self-pity Someone’s negative opinions Past failures Unrealistic expectations Charles F. Glassman
33
10 Keys To Success:FocusPerseveranceAbility to adapt Diplomacy Flexibility Open to change Make no excuses Complain little Personal responsibility Faith Charles F. Glassman
34
Success is too often measured by the size of one’s bank account or the degree of their celebrity. Yet, neither can truly represent the size of one’s character or the depth of their soul. Charles F. Glassman
35
Sometimes, what holds us back is a childish notion that there is danger in our success. Charles F. Glassman
36
If we always think the other guy is the reason for our lack of success, then it’s time to start planning ways to lift ourselves up, rather than planning ways to take him down. Charles F. Glassman
37
When we can only be happy for the success of those less fortunate, we are secretly undermining our own success. Charles F. Glassman
38
Believing in negative thoughts is one of the greatest obstructions to success. Charles F. Glassman
39
The big miracle you await will likely first appear in a small encounter or chance event. So always be aware and open, you never know what today will bring. Charles F. Glassman
40
Just because someone throws their success in your face doesn’t mean you have to let it get in your eyes. Charles F. Glassman
41
True success is overcoming the fear of being successful. Charles F. Glassman
42
If only I woulda done that.”“ I really shoulda done that.”“ I coulda done that.” I ask, “Do you really know what your life would be like now if you made those choices?” Believing in regret strips away our only chance to create a better future. That chance: what we decide to do today, right now, in the present. Charles F. Glassman
43
The moment we decide our purpose is to win is the moment we lose. Charles F. Glassman
44
The actual lifespan of a thought is very short…unless you believe it, trust it, or take direction from it.. Then it can last a lifetime. Be choosy. Pick the ones with which to do this. Charles F. Glassman
45
If you continue to hit your head against the wall, don’t be surprised if your head hurts. Charles F. Glassman
46
The danger of venturing into uncharted waters is not nearly as dangerous as staying on shore, waiting for your boat to come in. Charles F. Glassman
47
Love, affection, even attention are not things that need pursuit. If they are not given freely, openly, willingly to you by another person, then stop trying to obtain them from that person. Someone else will gladly share theirs with you. Charles F. Glassman
48
Music is the universal language, because it is the language of the universe. Charles F. Glassman
49
Sometimes the further away the target, the less you have to try to get there. Charles F. Glassman
50
When I feel threatened, vulnerable, or insecure, whether it from simply walking into a room of unknown people, meeting someone for the first time, an unexpected or expected confrontation, or doing something new, I affirm in my mind (over and over): There is no danger, there is no threat. From there, the discomfort lessens and I become open for discovery and adventure. Charles F. Glassman