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Observe Quotes

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Anna Lembke
“Practicing mindfulness is something like observing the Milky Way. It demands that we see our thoughts and emotions as separate from us, and yet, simultaneously apart of us. Also the brain can do some pretty weird things, some of which are embarrassing, thus the importance of being without judgement. Reserving judgement is important to the practice of mindfulness because as soon as we start condemning what our brain is doing, eww, why would I be thinking about that, I'm a loser, I'm a freak - We stop being able to observe. Staying in the observer position is essential to getting to know our brains and ourselves in a new way.”
Anna Lembke, Dopamine Nation: Finding Balance in the Age of Indulgence

“If it does not teach, let it inspire. If it does not inspire, let it teach.”
Monaristw

Ljupka Cvetanova
“You say my performance was great. Did you come up with that conclusion observing me or the audience?”
Ljupka Cvetanova, The New Land

“Followers on social media who do not interact with others by liking or commenting on their posts are like observers who watch the street from behind the curtains without wanting people to notice them. They don’t want to interact; they only want to observe from a distance without taking part in what’s going on.”
Nadine Sadaka Boulos

“By training our mind to learn to observe, we start moving into a higher level of consciousness and remember who we truly are â€� deep at the level of our Soul.”
Heidi M. Morrison (Heidi Morrison Teachings)

Avinash K. Dixit
“Your opponent can observe and exploit any systematic pattern almost as easily as he can exploit an unchanging repetition of a single strategy. It is unpredictability that is important when mixing.”
Avinash K. Dixit, The Art of Strategy: A Game Theorist's Guide to Success in Business and Life

J.S.  Wolfe
“Observe without bias. Remain grounded.â€�”
J.S. Wolfe, The Unfolding: A Journey of Involution

“Cultivating the power of presence comes from creating the space to observe one’s mind and one’s self.”
Dee Waldeck

Sukant Ratnakar
“What's written in books is obsolete; the only way to learn new is to observe, experiment and share what you learnt”
Sukant Ratnakar, Quantraz

“No need to tell me anything about you
This is not a job interview 
I just need to spend time with you
And I will know everything about you.”
Ricardo Derose

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“You can’t define wonder. You can only stand in the presence of it.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Ana Claudia Antunes
“Instead of seeing in which way
you should take on your travels,
observe and examine each day
all the beauty your eye unravels...”
Ana Claudia Antunes, A-Z of Happiness: Tips for Living and Breaking Through the Chain that Separates You from Getting That Dream Job

Santosh    Kumar
“I keep my eyes on everything, and always aims to figure out, explore, observe and now recently years I am expert at it.”
Santosh Kumar (San)

Santosh    Kumar
“To acquire intelligence one must think, observe, research, and investigate, it will help you conquer over anything.”
Santosh Kumar (San)

Santosh    Kumar
“Imagine and observe, imagine and observe continuously for at least 5 to 7 years, you will become a complete master piece, I sure.”
Santosh Kumar (San)

John M. Sheehan
“How observant have you been today, yesterday, last week, all this month? Not so much! Then you have missed nature teaching you and sharing with you the truths of God’s Word (Matthew 6:26â€�30; Mark 13:28, 29; Romans 1:20; 1 Corinthians 11:14, 15).”
John M. Sheehan

W. Timothy Gallwey
“Instead of seeing what was wrong with my backhand, I just started observing, and improvement seemed to happen on its own.”
Timothy Gallwey

W. Timothy Gallwey
“I told them that there was no right and wrong to think about; they were only to observe their own footwork with full attention.”
Timothy Gallwey

W. Timothy Gallwey
“The first step is to forget all the ideas you may have in your mind about what is wrong with it as it is. Erase all your previous ideas and begin serving without exercising any conscious control over your stroke. Observe your serve freshly, as it is now.”
Timothy Gallwey

“Winning ignites a self-conscious awareness that others are watching. It’s a lot easier to move under the radar when no one knows you and no one is paying attention. You can mess up and be rough and get dirty because no one even knows you’re there. But as soon as you start to win, and others start to notice, you’re suddenly aware that you’re being observed. You’re being judged. You worry that others will discover your flaws and weaknesses, and you start hiding your true personality, so you can be a good role model and good citizen and a leader that others can respect. There is nothing wrong with that. But if you do it at the expense of being who you really are, making decisions that please others instead of pleasing yourself, you’re not going to be in that position very long.”
Tim S. Grover, Winning: The Unforgiving Race to Greatness

“Winning ignites a self-conscious awareness that others are watching. It’s a lot easier to move under the radar when no one knows you and no one is paying attention. You can mess up and be rough and get dirty because no one even knows you’re there. But as soon as you start to win, and others start to notice, you’re suddenly aware that you’re being observed. You’re being judged. You worry that others will discover your flaws and weaknesses, and you start hiding your true personality.”
Tim S. Grover, Winning: The Unforgiving Race to Greatness

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“If you don’t stop to take in the beauty around you, you will likewise miss the beauty within you.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

David Lockwood
“Abraham Wald pointed out how even the best minds of the US military can be fooled by the winners. His analysis showed that a careful study of survivors can tell us a lot about the non-survivors, who are sometimes difficult or impossible to observe. Most importantly, he demonstrated that we should pay close attention to both survivors and non-survivors before drawing conclusions.”
David Lockwood

Sukant Ratnakar
“Success = (Learn + Observe + Practice) x Share”
Sukant Ratnakar, Quantraz

Steven Magee
“Observations, it is what scientists do.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Observe, experiment, imagine and publish.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Observe, author and publish.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“The future belongs to those that observe and adapt to the present.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“I have had sufficient contact with the police to observe the inherent corruption that is throughout the law enforcement system.”
Steven Magee

Michael Bassey Johnson
“While nature is free for all to roam, it costs only your attention.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, Night of a Thousand Thoughts