A Quote by Michael Chandler

There are always a couple of ways you envision fights going; you always envision a win and a great finish. — © Michael Chandler
There are always a couple of ways you envision fights going; you always envision a win and a great finish.
What you envision in your mind, how you see yourself, and how you envision the world around you is of great importance because those things become your focus.
Once you start deliberately offering thought, then you can never offer enough action to keep up with the thought. Once you access the Energy that creates worlds, a huge vortex comes into place, and there's just not enough action for you to keep up with that. And so, what you have to do is visualize every step of the way, envision you happy in the process. Envision things in place, envision people catching on. Just envision it working. Skip over the how and the where and the when and the who - and just stay focused upon the what and the why. Abraham
There are ways to win fights, and sometimes you don't always choose the easiest way to win a fight.
You have to envision yourself winning to win.
I always envision myself being a Hemingway type.
You're not always going to have a perfect day. You're not always going to have the day that you envision.
I think in a way, you're doomed, once you can envision something. You're sort of doomed to make it happen. I've found that the moment I can envision leaving a relationship, that's usually the moment that the relationship starts to fall apart.
The story you envision as you start out is always a great story; when the facts turn out to be different from, or more complex than, what you expected, your first reaction is always disappointment. That's when you must fight the urge to bend the story to your preconceived notions. First, it's dishonest. And second, in the end, the truth is always the best story.
And let's just be honest, there is no such place called 'justice,' if by that we envision a finish line, or a point at which the battle is won and the need to continue the struggle over with. After all, even when you succeed in obtaining a measure of justice, you're always forced to mobilize to defend that which you've won. There is no looming vacation. But there is redemption in struggle.
I do envision myself having kids one day, and I always wanted a little girl.
I was always pushed to do that much more, and in the long run that made me more of an MMA fighter. My mom always told me that if I let it go to the judges, I'd lost. There was no way I was going to win a decision, so I had to find ways to finish the fight fast.
I always wanted to be commander-in-chief of my one-woman army, But I can envision the mediocrity of my finest hour.
I started with no money. I had to borrow money in the beginning. I'm always a dreamer. I dream and envision what to do, then my wife will help me realize those dreams. I always conceptualize.
It is good to dream! After I dream, I envision, and after I envision, I create!
In some ways, when you re-envision a song like that ["Never Be Mine"], there's a completely different energy to it each night.
If you can't envision where you're going, you'll have a hard time getting there.
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