Top 27 Chalene Johnson Quotes
#1. Sometimes tender, sometimes spiral-eyed-but always, as we say, 'of a mind' -Lily Brown's sonorous and cerebral poems can fire synapses you never knew you had. If you're careful, Rust or Go Missing will keep you on the edge of your head.
Graham Foust
#2. PiYo gives you hardcore definition, intense calorie burn, and allover strength - without weights, without jumps, and without destroying your body.
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#3. The results are the payoff. And all this sweating and hard work will be worth it.
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#4. Paul," I murmur, "call me by my name."
"You know I cannot."
"Just once. Just once I want to hear you say my name."
Paul brings his face close to mine, so close we are nearly touching. "Marguerite."
And we are lost.
Claudia Gray
#5. What positive things have you said to yourself today? Acknowledge your greatness.
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#6. Never measure yourself against magazine covers. Every 'perfect' body you see in a bikini is a result of weeks of dieting and exercise. And airbrushing.
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#7. Only exercise on the days you want to improve your mood.
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#8. That such a perspective of the Declaration's 'Creator God' should sound so foreign and controversial to people today is a tragic and striking sign of how far we are removed from the thinking of our colonial fathers.
Pat Swindall
#9. Treat yourself like a fast person with aches and pains and a suitcase full of excuses, and good luck
you'll stay exactly where you are. Train like an athlete and, though you may not look like one now, you will become one.
Push: 30 Days to Turbocharged Habits, p. 214
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#10. Resolve to do the things you find to be difficult. That's what confident people do. They tackle those things that are scary and they get addicted to doing it.
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#11. If you want it bad enough, you have to be willing to fight for it.
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#12. Success requires a clear, well-engineered plan (along with discipline, action, and a clear idea of what we want, why, and what it'll take to get it).
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#13. He had such low self-esteem, he swam in Lake Inferior.
Leon Shure
#14. Get comfortable being uncomfortable, that's how you break the plateau and reach the next level.
Chalene Johnson
#15. Energy is a state of mind. Tell yourself you're tired and you will be. Tell yourself you feel great and you will
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#16. After a few months of talking with people and observing them, I realized that the traits of the successful fitness enthusiasts had everything in common with those of the high achievers I had spent years studying in business.
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#17. If you align your priorities in such a way that puts people first, everything begins to make more sense.
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#18. Successful people do what others know they should do but will not. To become a success, or just be *more* successful, you will do what average, less-motivated people will not.
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#19. Treat yourself like an overweight, out of shape person and that's what you will be. Why not train and treat yourself like an athlete?
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#20. The corporate government is heavily influenced by the utility company cartel.
Steven Magee
#21. Ask yourself every couple of minutes, 'Can I go harder? Can I do more?' You've got so much power. Show me.
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#22. From this day forward, speak to yourself in a way that you would someone you care about.
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#23. Treat yourself like a fat person with aches and pains and a suitcase full of excuses, and good luck
you'll stay exactly where you are. Train like an athlete and, though you may not look like one now, you will become one.
Chalene Johnson
#24. Know how blessed you are to be able to work this hard!
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#25. You're always a work in progress. Flexibility. Personality. Motivation. There's always room to improve.
Chalene Johnson
#26. Then I got together with my brother and a friend and we decided to play dates. The more we played, the more we wanted to do it. And it got to a stage where we wanted to do it all the time.
Ray Davies
#27. So the fact that the first movie about Steve Jobs was made by a guy who was completely entrepreneurial and outside the film industry, I think is very appropriate.
Joshua Michael Stern
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