A Quote by Tony Robbins

Progress is the ultimate motivation. — © Tony Robbins
Progress is the ultimate motivation.
Money. The ultimate motivation. The ultimate way of keeping score.
Motivation remains key to the marathon: the motivation to begin; the motivation to continue; the motivation never to quit.
There's a tendency in politics to attribute bad motivation much too quickly, and the sooner you attribute bad motivation to someone you disagree with, the harder it is to find some common ground to make some progress that would give people confidence that you got it more right than wrong.
The whole idea of motivation is a trap. Forget motivation. Just do it. Exercise, lose weight, test your blood sugar, or whatever. Do it without motivation. And then, guess what? After you start doing the thing, that's when the motivation comes and makes it easy for you to keep on doing it.
Kids are the ultimate form of motivation. They're watching. They're mimicking. They're an extension of you. So you have to win.
Thanks to all members of the military around the world for giving me the ultimate motivation.
My teammates are the ultimate motivation. They mean everything to me. They are the reason I want to be at my best.
Don't worry about motivation. Motivation is fickle. It comes and goes. It is unreliable - and when you are counting on motivation to get your goals accomplished, you will likely fall short.
My progress on the piano and my motivation to practice increased dramatically when I caught a vision of my potential.
There is no progress toward ultimate freedom without transformation, and this is the key issue in all lives.
You're always a work in progress. Flexibility. Personality. Motivation. There's always room to improve.
To deride the hope of progress is the ultimate fatuity, the last word in poverty of spirit and meanness of mind.
Organizational progress parallels that in science and technology, permitting ultimate simplicity through intermediate complexity.
Actors always ask their directors what their motivation is in this scene or that scene, so I've always had this joke where I ask the director what my motivation is too. As a stunt person your motivation is usually to fall over a bench or something.
The ultimate success of this government and the stability of its institutions, its progress in all that can make a nation honored, depend upon its adherence to the principles of truth and righteousness.
There are different points of view about how to approach this experience of ultimate ecstasy, as some people describe it, or ultimate nirvana or ultimate fulfillment.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!