WILLPOWER QUOTES II

quotations about willpower

Willpower quote

Strong willpower is always driven by a strong underlying purpose. A reason to put in the necessary effort and take action. Reasons are the fuel behind the dream!

CANAAN MASHONGANYIKA

It's Do-able!: Power to Unleash Your Dream


Willpower is not going to be enough. You need some type of program.

CHRIS URAN

"From prescription pills to heroin addiction: How a Racine man was able to break the cycle", Fox 6 Now, January 27, 2016


The problem with blaming everything on willpower is that when failure occurs, as it often does, you end up blaming yourself for being weak or inadequate. Willpower is not sprinkled on like fairy dust or granted to the few lucky souls born with the right stuff. Instead, willpower comes from the ways people structure things to stimulate the will--where there is a way, there is a will.

GRAHAM SIMPSON

Spa Medicine: Your Gateway to the Ageless Zone


Deal with the dread by addressing it. As soon as you get up as this is when willpower is at its peak. So send the email you've been avoiding, do the task you've been procrastinating on, go to the gym, Do whatever it is in the knowledge that you will feel relieved afterwards and therefore lighter for the rest of the day.

SARAH BERRY

"Five scientifically proven morning rituals to make you happier every day", Stuff, January 15, 2016


Willpower can produce short-term change, but it creates constant internal stress because you haven't dealt with the root cause.

RICK WARREN

The Purpose-Driven Life

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Wishes run over in loquacious impotence, will presses on with laconic energy.

JOHANN CASPAR LAVATER

Aphorisms on Man

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We know what willpower is, but by some misguided conception, many of us believe we have to be a certain type of person, strong, determined, extroverted, to be able to be willful, to exercise willpower. Not so. We all have it and just don't know how to use it.

ROSEMARY ALTEA

You Own the Power

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Oatmeal for breakfast. Salad for lunch. Chicken and veggies for dinner--and a bag of chips, some ice cream, a glass of wine, and two cookies for a midnight snack. If this sounds like a typical day, you're not alone. It's a classic example of depleting willpower. Research suggests that willpower may actually be a finite resource, rather than something over which you always have complete control. Studies have shown that people who make one virtuous choice find it harder to choose right when faced with the next decision--as if willpower ran out.

JAMIE DUCHARME

"Is This Phenomenon Ruining Your Healthy Diet?", Boston Magazine, March 15, 2017


Man liveth from hour to hour, and knoweth not what may happen; Influences circle him on all sides, and yet must he answer for his actions: For the being that is master of himself, bendeth events to his will, But a slave to selfish passions is the wavering creature of circumstance.

MARTIN FARQUHAR TUPPER

Proverbial Philosophy

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Willpower is likely the most important keystone habit there is. Willpower has more of an impact on individual success than intelligence, talent or education level.

P. JAMES HOLLAND

The Power of Habit


There's a lot of psychological disagreement about whether or not willpower is a limited resource. For many years, psychologists believed that self-control was finite, and could be "depleted" after you use too much of it. The classic study supporting this point of view found that students who'd had to resist eating chocolate-chip cookies did much worse on a self-control test afterwards than those who didn't have to resist the cookies beforehand. But we're increasingly discovering that our perceptions of willpower may shape our self-control more than anything else. Various studies have discovered that if people believe that their willpower is limited, they'll exercise it less often -- they make fewer New Year's resolutions, for instance, or take a break after a task that involves a lot of self-control and show less self-control afterwards. If they believe that willpower is infinite, though, they'll just keep showing it, no matter how many other bits of self-control they've exercised that day.

JR THORPE

"Why Are Some People Good At Saving Money? And What Can We Learn From Them?", Bustle, March 28, 2017


Will without power is like children playing at soldiers.

ALEXANDER FLOHR

The Rovers, or The Double Arrangement


A strong will deals with the hard facts of life as a sculptor with his marbles, making them facile and yielding to his purposes, and conquering their stubbornness by a greater stubbornness in himself.

CHRISTIAN NESTELL BOVEE

Intuitions and Summaries of Thought

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He who wills believes with a fair amount of certainty that will and action are somehow one; he ascribes the success, the carrying out of the willing, to the will itself, and thereby enjoys an increase of the sensation of power which accompanies all success.

FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE

Beyond Good and Evil

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If you have a will to win, you have achieved half your success; if you don't, you have achieved half your failure!

LEE LABRADA

FaceBook post, May 13, 2011

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Most of life's actions are within our reach, but decisions take willpower.

ROBERT MCKEE

Story: Style, Structure, Substance, and the Principles of Screenwriting


Willpower is consciousness in action.

NIKIAS ANNAS

Karma is Negotiable: Destiny and the Divine Power of Love


Willpower is another important ingredient in self-control. Sticking to one's plan is hard work. Without the willpower to bring about changes, the best laid plans and all the monitoring in the world will not be good enough.

SHAHRAM HESHMAT

Eating Behavior and Obesity


For I am--or I was--one of those people who pride themselves in on their willpower, on their ability to make a decision and carry it through. This virtue, like most virtues, is ambiguity itself. People who believe that they are strong-willed and the masters of their destiny can only continue to believe this by becoming specialists in self-deception. Their decisions are not really decisions at all--a real decision makes one humble, one knows that it is at the mercy of more things than can be named--but elaborate systems of evasion, of illusion, designed to make themselves and the world appear to be what they and the world are not.

JAMES BALDWIN

Giovanni's Room

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The higher life begins for us ... when we renounce our own will to bow before a Divine law.

GEORGE ELIOT

Romola

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