A Quote by John C. Maxwell

Our attitude determines our approach to life. — © John C. Maxwell
Our attitude determines our approach to life.
By our attitude, we decide to read, or not to read. By our attitude, we decide to try or give up. By our attitude, we blame ourselves for our failure, or we blame others. Our attitude determines whether we tell the truth or lie, act or procrastinate, advance or recede, and by our own attitude we and we alone actually decide whether to succeed or fail.
Zen teaches that our approach to today determines our whole approach to life.
Our attitude in the face of life's challenges determines our suffering or our freedom.
Our attitude toward life determines life's attitude towards us.
I believe it is our attitude that determines our altitude. It is our attitude that allows us to soar above those things that would otherwise overcome us.
The greatest discovery of the 20th Century is that our attitude of mind determines our quality of life, not circumstances.
It is our attitude toward life that determines life's attitude toward us. We get back what we put out.
Our humble service attitude in our life is what determines what effect chanting will have on our consciousness. Otherwise we can be chanting for millions and millions of births before we actually achieve the goal.
Our mental attitude is the x factor that determines our fate.
Any fact facing us is not as important as our attitude toward it, for that determines our success or failure.
Fate determines who comes into our lives Our attitude and actions determine who stays in our lives.
Our attitude determines our altitude.
Only fools think our attitude to our fellow men is a thing distinct from our attitude to 'lesser' life on this planet.
I think it's important and I think it's true that our life experience is going to be about our attitude, our thoughts, our beliefs, our speech and our actions. We can transform our life experience simply by changing our language.
We all have to show up and do our job regardless of our life circumstances or situations. We don't have to do it with an attitude or whatever but maybe we do that day. Everyone understands that life happens and we have to create a whole other life where our life doesn't even exist. You know, our real life doesn't exist, these characters exist. And that is our life. And that's who we are.
We are internally related to everything, not [just] externally related. Consciousness is an internal relationship to the whole, we take in the whole, and we act toward the whole. Whatever we have taken in determines basically what we are. Wholeness is a kind of attitude or approach to the whole of life. If we can have a coherent approach to reality then reality will respond coherently to us.
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