A Quote by Lloyd D. Newell

Individuals who deliberately decide not to take offense lead happier, more productive lives. — © Lloyd D. Newell
Individuals who deliberately decide not to take offense lead happier, more productive lives.
I think we could get people to both be more productive and happier. We're less productive as individuals. We're less productive as companies, and we're more miserable.
Happier thoughts lead to essentially a happier biochemistry. A happier, healthier body.
You make yourself and others suffer just as much when you take offense as when you give offense Ken Keys, JR The more you depend on forces outside yourself, the more you are dominated by them.
I envision a world where everyone can lead healthy and productive lives, regardless of who they are or where they live.
If things were a little better known and understood, we would all lead happier lives.
It is just as much an offense to take offense as it is to give offense.
If you look good, are in good health, and feel good about yourself, then you'll be more productive at work, you will be happier in your relationships with your friends and your family, and consequently, you will be a more productive, contributing member of society, making the world a better place for all. And, it all starts by working on yourself.
There is no obligation on us to be richer, or busier, or more efficient, or more productive, or more progressive, or any way worldlier or wealthier, if it does not make us happier.
I take offense to that. (Pandora) And I take offense to my sudden need for a testicle retrieval. You know, I would have liked to have fathered children one day. (Mike)
The hardest thing about being productive is not the work, but the split second it takes to decide to take control.
A healthier, less impoverished planet is good for all of us. From an economic standpoint, it allows people to contribute more to the marketplace and lead productive lives. U.S. foreign assistance opens new markets to U.S. goods and services and creates new trading partners and allies.
I use my music to kind of lead my feelings. I feel like if I make a happier sound, I will be happier.
[Islam] inspires countless individuals to lead lives of honesty, integrity, and morality.
Confronting your fears and allowing yourself the right to be human can, paradoxically, make you a far happier and more productive person.
Seems Google management figured out it is cheaper, happier and more productive to take care of their employees and create a positive work environment than to burn them to a crisp, make them afraid of the future, and send them off into the highways and byways of California in search of a Taco Bell for lunch.
A traumatic event doesn't doom us to suffer indefinitely. Instead, we can use it as a springboard to unleash our best qualities and lead happier lives.
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