Quotes about initiative
Barton Gellman -
At Cheney's initiative, the United States stripped terror suspects of long-established rights under domestic and international law, building a new legal edifice under exclusive White House ownership.
Amit Kalantri -
The most difficult thing about writing is writing the first line.
Helene D. Gayle -
Real, sustainable community change requires the initiative and engagement of community members.
Ralph Waldo Emerson -
The secret of education lies in respecting the pupil. It is not for you to choose what he shall know, what he shall do. It is chosen and foreordained and he only holds the key to his own secret.
John Taylor Gatto -
When you take the free will out of education, that turns it into schooling.
Richelle E. Goodrich - The Return of a Queen
Don’t simply exist in this world, but grasp life’s potential by the jacket. Dare it to be all it can. Make life historical—a gripping account of accomplishment. Make life a mystery—a challenging, bold adventure. Make life heartfelt—an enduring, poetic romance. Whatever it is you make of your world, live the fairytale.
Barack Obama -
The best way to not feel hopeless is to get up and do something. Don’t wait for good things to happen to you. If you go out and make some good things happen, you will fill the world with hope, you will fill yourself with hope.
Richie Norton -
Earning is a product of learning. You're only one letter away from earning more.
Stephen Richards - Think Your way to Success: Let Your Dreams Run Free
You are essentially who you create yourself to be and all that occurs in your life is the result of your own making.
Dorothy Dunnett - The Game of Kings
And habits are hell's own substitute for good intentions. Habits are the ruin of ambition, of initiative , of imagination. They're the curse of marriage and the after-bane of death.
Edward Rickenbacker -
The four cornerstones of character on which the structure of this nation was built are: Initiative, Imagination, Individuality and Independence.
Mary Baker Eddy -
There should be painless progression, attended by life and peace....Mortals will some day assert their freedom in the name of Almighty God....Dropping their present beliefs, they will recognize harmony and as the spiritual reality and discord as the material unreality. Chapter VII pp. 224 and 228 Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures
Ashok Kallarakkal -
If you do not see light at the end of the tunnel, consider it an opportunity to create an opening yourself, wherever you want.
William Hutchison Murray -
Until one is committed, there is hesitancy, the chance to draw back, always ineffectiveness. Concerning all acts of initiative (and creation), there is one elementary truth, the ignorance of which kills countless ideas and splendid plans: that the moment one definitely commits oneself, then Providence moves too. All sorts of things occur to help one that would never otherwise have occurred. A whole stream of events issues from the decision, raising in one's favour all manner of unforeseen incide
Gary Chapman - Growing Up Social: Raising Relational Kids in a Screen-Driven World
The best way to predict future is to create it." Abraham Lincoln
Angie Morgan -
Any goal, no matter what size, can be achieved if it is tackled with courage, initiative, perseverance, and integrity.
Michael Bassey Johnson -
Real men don't dance to other people's tune, instead, they play for others to dance.
Winston S. Churchill -
When eagles are silent, parrots begin to chatter.
Fulton J. Sheen - Mother of God
The mark of man is initiative, but the mark of woman is cooperation. Man talks about freedom; woman about sympathy, love, sacrifice. Man cooperates with nature; woman cooperates with God. Man was called to till the earth, to "rule over the earth"; woman to be the bearer of a life that comes from God.
T. Jay Taylor -
There is no " i " in team. But there are two in motivation.
Andy Warhol - The Philosophy of Andy Warhol
They always say time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself.
Zig Ziglar -
Motivation is the fuel, necessary to keep the human engine running.
Salman Rushdie -
If we can cease envisaging ourselves as metaphorical foetuses, and substitute the image of a newborn child, then that will be at least a small intellectual advance. In time, perhaps, we may even learn to toddle.
Jonathan V. Last -
Aristotle deemed courage to be the first virtue, because it makes all the other possible.
Amelia Earhart -
Never interrupt someone doing something you said couldn't be done.
Sydney Smith - from the Literature of All Ages
The fact is that in order to do anything in this world worth doing, we must not stand shivering on the bank thinking of the cold and the danger, but jump in and scramble through as well as we can.
Sarah Dessen - Keeping the Moon
If you try anything, if you try to lose weight, or to improve yourself, or to love, or to make the world a better place, you have already achieved something wonderful, before you even begin. Forget failure. If things don't work out the way you want, hold your head up high and be proud. And try again. And again. And again!
Richard Rohr - Falling Upward: A Spirituality for the Two Halves of Life
If we seek spiritual heroism ourselves, the old ego is just back in control under a new name. There would not really be any change at all, but only disguise, just bogus self-improvement on our own terms.
Miena Fiagome -
Initiative + Progress = Success.
Hanif Kureishi - The Buddha of Suburbia
You see, I have come to believe in self-help, individual initiative, the love of what you do, and the full development of all individuals. I am constantly disappointed by how little we expect of ourselves and of the world.
Grace Murray Hopper -
It is better to beg forgiveness, than ask permission.
Louis L'Amour - Sackett's Land
I would not sit waiting for some vague tomorrow, nor for something to happen. One could wait a lifetime, and find nothing at the end of the waiting. I would begin here, I would make something happen.
Ralph Waldo Emerson - Emerson: Poems
So nigh is grandeur to our dust, So near is God to man,When Duty whispers low, 'Thou must,' The youth whispers, 'I can.
Seth Godin - Poke the Box
The relentless act of invention and innovation and initiative is the best marketing asset.
Mark Helprin - Freddy and Fredericka
I was brought up,' Freddy informed him, 'not to suffer anxiety about decisive initiative of all types.
Sameh Elsayed -
Commitment to ourselves, our families, and our business is paramount to being successful. Human should be committed to rolling out great products, services and initiatives that impact those personal and professionals encounters which cross our path.
Stephen R. Covey - The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change
People who end up with the good jobs are the proactive ones who are solutions to problems, not problems themselves, who seize the initiative to do whatever is necessary, consistent with correct principles, to get the job done.
Ameya Agrawal -
Boss may be on, but leader can be anyone.
Richard Llewellyn - How Green Was My Valley
The man who goes to the top is the man who has something to say and says it when circumstances warrant. Men who keep silent underdressed are moral cowards.
Ursula K. Le Guin - The Dispossessed
He had been taught as a child that Urras was a festering mass of inequity, iniquity, and waste. But all the people he met, and all the people he saw, in the smallest country village, were well dressed, well fed, and contrary to his expectations, industrious. They did not stand about sullenly waiting to be ordered to do things. Just like Anaresti, they were simply busy getting things done. It puzzled him. He had assumed that if you removed a human being's natural incentive to work -- his initiati
Lorii Myers - The Fit Mind-Fit Body Strategy Book
Your success is your responsibility. Take the initiative, do the work, and persist to the end.
Seth Godin - Poke the Box
We have little choice but to move beyond quality and seek remarkable, connected, and new. Remarkable, as you've already figured out, demands initiative.
Abraham Lincoln -
Lincoln on Grant: "He makes things get. Wherever he is, he makes things move.
Isaac Asimov -
It takes more than capital to swing business. You've got to have the A. I. D. degree to get by - Advertising, Initiative, and Dynamics.
George Soros -
Just as the process of repealing national alcohol prohibition began with individual states repealing their own prohibition laws, so individual states must now take the initiative with respect to repealing marijuana prohibition laws.
Jahangir Khan -
Let's face it. There is no setup in Pakistan to train and groom young players at the grassroots level in different sports. Those of us who did make a name for ourselves and became champions did it with our own initiative - there was no academy to back us till we reached a certain level on our own.
Robert Frost -
Originality and initiative are what I ask for my country.
Gurcharan Das - The Difficulty of Being Good : On the Subtle Art of Dharma
Despite the many occasions when its characters feel frustrated before the weight of circumstances, and despite blaming their feeling of impotence on daiva, 'fate', moral autonomy shines through in the epic. Because they have some freedom to choose they can be praised when they follow dharma or blamed when they follow adharma. At the moment of making a decision they become conscious of their freedom, and it is this perception of autonomy that gives them the ability to lead authentic moral lives.
Orrin Woodward -
Many lose through never starting. A job well begun is half done.
Robert Radcliffe - Airborne
Take action and be brave Theodor for it is fear and inaction that kills.
Thomas Hardy - The Mayor of Casterbridge
I won't be a slave to the past. I'll love where I choose.
Michael Bassey Johnson -
Stop sleeping, Get to work! You will have much time to sleep when you die.
Carl Safina - The View from Lazy Point: A Natural Year in an Unnatural World
The revelation is this: don't wait for some revelation. We make our own luck.
Bernard Kelvin Clive -
You may start small but don't stay small
Irvin Anthony -
Well, Jack, we have taken the Macedonian, and your share of the prize, if we get her in safely, may be two hundred dollars; what will you do with it?” Stephen Decatur, commanding the frigate United States, North Atlantic, near the Azores Islands, 1812.“One hundred will go to my mother, sir, and the other I shall spend on schooling.” Jack Creamer, aged ten.
Susan C. Young - The Art of Action: 8 Ways to Initiate & Activate Forward Momentum for Positive Impact
If being brave were easy, more people would be.
Susan C. Young - The Art of Action: 8 Ways to Initiate & Activate Forward Momentum for Positive Impact
The actor, writer, and director Woody Allen once said, “80% of success is just showing up!” You Can Show Up By . . . • Participating.• Sharing ideas.• Being dependable.• Keeping your word.• Taking the initiative. • Volunteering to be of assistance.• Being there when a friend needs you.• Raising your hand and asking questions.• Attending your children’s sporting events.• Taking your place and claiming your space.• Demonstrating that you have something to offer.
Susan C. Young - The Art of Action: 8 Ways to Initiate & Activate Forward Momentum for Positive Impact
Get in the Game“As soon as you say something can’t be done, you will be passed by a person who is already doing it.” – Unknown“Do you typically observe the game of life from the sidelines, sit in the penalty box, play your heart out on the field, or show up when the opportunity has already passed by and ask, “What happened?”Your answer to this question will reveal a lot about your initiative. Granted, various situations call for diverse levels of interest and engagement. However, if you want to
Susan C. Young - The Art of Action: 8 Ways to Initiate & Activate Forward Momentum for Positive Impact
Decide today to take a stand, make a plan, and get. No one ever said it was going to be easy and wouldn’t require effort. It will sometimes require that you go against the grain, face great challenge, conquer fear, overcome obstacles, and bounce back when knocked down. Choose to keep moving and don’t give up. And if your ship still doesn’t come in—swim out to it!
Susan C. Young - The Art of Action: 8 Ways to Initiate & Activate Forward Momentum for Positive Impact
Initiative is The Start of All Good Things. Your ship will never come in if you don’t send any out. Have you ever found yourself dreaming, hoping, and waiting passively for things to change or for your life to get better?
Susan C. Young - The Art of Action: 8 Ways to Initiate & Activate Forward Momentum for Positive Impact
Do you ever sit back and wonder how and why other people are so successful, productive, or accomplished? What is the driver that inspires them to go for the gold, seize opportunities, and make things happen?
Susan C. Young - The Art of Action: 8 Ways to Initiate & Activate Forward Momentum for Positive Impact
Rather than being green with envy, realize that a dramatic difference between the “haves” and “have-nots” is the “do” and “do-nots.” If you are seeking positive change and transformation, what can you begin to do?
Susan C. Young - The Art of Action: 8 Ways to Initiate & Activate Forward Momentum for Positive Impact
First, take complete responsibility for your life and current outcomes. Then take proactive steps for the necessary action to move forward in your desired direction. This personal choice is at the heart of your achieving impressive results. Taking initiative is the start of all good things born from action . . .• Growth• Creativity• Enterprise• Invention• Success• Solutions• Accomplishment• Development• Positive Change• Transformation
Susan C. Young - The Art of Action: 8 Ways to Initiate & Activate Forward Momentum for Positive Impact
Just Show Up. Guess what? Being in the right place at the right time can’t happen without your first showing up. Companies have been started, marriages made, friendships found, careers created, and opportunities seized by those people who just showed up. Whether through coincidence, serendipity, strategy, or fate, taking the initiative to show up will reward you in ways which never would have occurred if you hadn’t. Just by showing up, you have taken a proactive step to impress people by being t
Susan C. Young - The Art of Action: 8 Ways to Initiate & Activate Forward Momentum for Positive Impact
Have you ever had a friend in need whose only request was the gift of your presence? When major life changes happen or tragedies hit, you can find out very quickly who your real friends are because they are the ones who SHOW UP.
Susan C. Young - The Art of Action: 8 Ways to Initiate & Activate Forward Momentum for Positive Impact
Years ago, my childhood friend Steve lost his father. Since Steve had left Tallahassee shortly after high school graduation, we had not seen each other for over a decade. Upon learning of his father’s funeral, I made plans to attend to "be there." After the service, I approached the family’s receiving line. When Steve saw me, he was stunned that I had made the effort to be there for him. We both cried as we hugged and he said, “I can’t tell you what it means to me that you showed up.” Showing u
Susan C. Young - The Art of Action: 8 Ways to Initiate & Activate Forward Momentum for Positive Impact
Be the "Liker"“If you want to be liked, BE THE LIKER!” This was some of the best advice my enlightened mother ever gave me. Throughout my childhood, teen years, and adulthood, this golden nugget of simple wisdom empowered me to take personal responsibility for developing friendships. When you want to reach out, make new friends, and increase your likeability factor, step up and “like” others first. They will usually mirror your initiative and like you back.
Susan C. Young - The Art of Action: 8 Ways to Initiate & Activate Forward Momentum for Positive Impact
Ignoring his advice, I got up, walked over, gently rested my hands on two of their shoulders and said, “Ladies, I have to tell you how much you have impressed me. I just moved to Madison from Florida and left behind all my girlfriends. I have been sitting over there admiring your friendships. You remind me so much of my girlfriends back home and I had to come over and speak with you.” And without missing a beat, I next asked, “Can I be your friend?” They were so impressed by my sincere request,
Susan C. Young - The Art of Action: 8 Ways to Initiate & Activate Forward Momentum for Positive Impact
Begin to take the initiative when you want to meet someone new. Be the one who steps forward first. Simply say hello and begin a conversation.
Susan C. Young - The Art of Action: 8 Ways to Initiate & Activate Forward Momentum for Positive Impact
I spend a great deal of time on airplanes traveling from one speaking engagement to the next. There have been times when I have sat for hours next to strangers with whom I never made eye contact or uttered a word. But then I have also met people with whom I engaged in such delightful conversation that it resulted in new business and referrals. The main difference was whether or not I took initiative to begin a conversation.
Susan C. Young - The Art of Action: 8 Ways to Initiate & Activate Forward Momentum for Positive Impact
Introduce Yourself. Being confident and outgoing will empower you to approach new people who might be reluctant to take the first step. It is amazing how many people we come in contact with yet pass like ships in the night without any engagement or connection.
Susan C. Young - The Art of Action: 8 Ways to Initiate & Activate Forward Momentum for Positive Impact
Take the initiative to introduce yourself. One morning I was sitting on a bike in a spinning class at my gym. There was a lady whom I did not know sitting on the bike next to me. As we waited for the instructor, I decided to break the silence and start a conversation. I took the initiative to introduce myself and within a few short minutes, I knew her children’s names, how long she had lived in Madison, which exercise classes she preferred, and where they went for Christmas. When the class was o
Susan C. Young - The Art of Action: 8 Ways to Initiate & Activate Forward Momentum for Positive Impact
Extend Invitations"How many times have you sat at home alone feeling jealous or sad that you were not invited to a party or out to dinner? You may have seen people having fun on Facebook and wondered what it would take to be included next time. And when you don’t feel included, it can leave you feeling rejected, dismissed, lonely and excluded. It does not have to be this way. Why do we wait for others to do the inviting? You can change your social life instantly by taking the initiative to reach
Susan C. Young - The Art of Action: 8 Ways to Initiate & Activate Forward Momentum for Positive Impact
Be the Inviter“When I began my speaking career, I designed and delivered motivational programs for children teaching them success skills for life. Before going into a middle school one year, I interviewed the principal, Alexis Tibbetts, to ask what words of wisdom her students desperately needed to hear from me. She shared, “Kids can be so cruel. Some of the children never feel included or a part of something special. Please tell them that rather than being lonely and getting their feelings hurt
Susan C. Young - The Art of Action: 8 Ways to Initiate & Activate Forward Momentum for Positive Impact
Imagine how many new friends you would make, how much new business you could create, and how much fun you could have by simply taking the initiative to be the inviter.
Susan C. Young - The Art of Action: 8 Ways to Initiate & Activate Forward Momentum for Positive Impact
Imagine how many new friends you would make, how much new business you could create, and how much fun you could have by simply taking the initiative to be the inviter. Try it today. Welcome new relationships into your life that would never have occurred otherwise.
Susan C. Young - The Art of Action: 8 Ways to Initiate & Activate Forward Momentum for Positive Impact
I disagree with the adage, “The road to hell is paved with good intentions.” Good intentions are powerful mindsets which will drive your actions to accomplish the results you want. Setting good intentions sets you up for success by providing you with a vision and a plan to “get ‘er done” and make it happen!
Susan C. Young - The Art of Action: 8 Ways to Initiate & Activate Forward Momentum for Positive Impact
The road to hell” (in the metaphorical sense, of course), occurs when the people who have good intentions fail to act, follow-through, or live up to their promises, all of which creates stress, frustration, and disappointment. People can be earnest and well-meaning, but their words become hollow when actions do not follow their words. By setting good intentions and taking deliberate action to back intentions up, you can transform your results.
Susan C. Young - The Art of Action: 8 Ways to Initiate & Activate Forward Momentum for Positive Impact
Why Do Some People NOT Take Initiative?• They have a FEAR of . . . rejection, looking stupid, failing, criticism, getting out of their comfort zone, or imposing on other people.• They are unmotivated or uninspired.• They get stuck in negativity, confusion, stress, or doubt.• They don’t want to upset the apple cart or the status quo.• They are lazy, disengaged, or indifferent.• They have LACK of . . . energy, desire, confidence, self-esteem, skills, creativity, imagination, connections, resources
Susan C. Young - The Art of Action: 8 Ways to Initiate & Activate Forward Momentum for Positive Impact
The first step in getting unstuck and moving forward is to examine what is holding you back from taking action. The power is yours to set your intention and take the action needed to create the life you desire. You are in control of your initiative—be proactive.
Susan C. Young - The Art of Action: 8 Ways to Initiate & Activate Forward Momentum for Positive Impact
It’s not bravery unless you are doing something which causes you to feel afraid. Unless there is some degree of fear or apprehension involved, bravery is not even needed.
Susan C. Young - The Art of Action: 8 Ways to Initiate & Activate Forward Momentum for Positive Impact
Being brave requires taking deliberate action and doing something new that stretches you beyond your comfort zone.
Susan C. Young - The Art of Action: 8 Ways to Initiate & Activate Forward Momentum for Positive Impact
Any time you put yourself on the line, you risk (and maybe fear) failing, falling, being embarrassed, or looking stupid—none of which are comfortable.
Ortega y Gasset José -
The few individuals who are capable of spontaneous and joyous effort stand out. These are the select men, the nobles, the only ones who are active and not merely reactive, for whom life is a perpetual striving, an incessant course of training.
George Eliot -
It will never rain roses: when we want to have more roses, we must plant more roses.
Cathy Hopkins -
Don't wait for your ship to come in, swim out to it.
Theodore Roosevelt -
It is not often that a man can make opportunities for himself. But he can put himself in such shape that when or if the opportunities come he is ready.
Bo Bennett -
Without initiative, leaders are simply workers in leadership positions.
Holbrook Jackson -
Genius is initiative on fire.
Andy Sawford -
The government should now launch an initiative to encourage people to join the social work profession.