If you really want to find out what you're capable of, you cannot put limits on yourself, and you definitely cannot be cautious. John Eliot More Quotes by John Eliot More Quotes From John Eliot History shows us that the people who end up changing the world - the great political, social, scientific, technological, artistic, even sports revolutionaries - are always nuts, until they are right, and then they are geniuses. John Eliot motivational inspirational life You will not do incredible things without an incredible dream. John Eliot inspiring inspirational life Thinking is a habit, and like any other habit, it can be changed; it just takes effort and repetition. John Eliot effort achievement thinking As soon as anyone starts telling you to be "realistic," cross that person off your invitation list. John Eliot change happiness inspirational Exceptional thinkers ignore their critics and go about their business making history. John Eliot exceptional thinker critics Stick with your own perception of yourself-living in your own world-and letting your reality, not the reality presented by other people or particular situations, control your performance. John Eliot inspirational reality people The best players in any high-stakes field - business, entertainment, law, surgery, as well as sport - recognize that pressure occurs at the moments when meaningful accomplishment is possible. In fact, that is the reason why performers perform: for the opportunity to tackle challenges head on, to do something significant, to demonstrate what their hard work and talent can produce. John Eliot success meaningful sports Overachievers don't think reasonably, sensibly, or rationally. John Eliot overachiever achievement thinking Confidence is not a guarantee of success, but a pattern of thinking that will improve your likelihood of success, a tenacious search for ways to make things work. John Eliot confidence success happiness Overachievement is aimed at people who want to maximize their potential. And to do that, I insist you throw caution to the wind, ignore the pleas of parents, coaches, spouses, and bosses to be "realistic." John Eliot success wind people The top players in every field think differently when all the marbles are on the line. Great performers focus on what they are doing, and nothing else...They let it happen, let it go. They couldn't care less about the results. John Eliot player inspirational thinking Perfectionism is simply putting a limit on your future. When you have an idea of perfect in your mind, you open the door to constantly comparing what you have now with what you want. That type of self criticism is significantly deterring. John Eliot self doors ideas Genuine confidence is a way of thinking about yourself and your abilities. Confidence is your perception of your own potential; it's a kind of long-term thinking that powers you through the obstacles and tough times, helping you solve problems and putting you in the way of success. Your confidence is quite a separate matter from your social skills. John Eliot way-of-thinking thinking-about-you confidence The idea of perfect closes your mind to new standards. When you drive hard toward one ideal, you miss opportunities and paths, not to mention hurting your confidence. Believe in your potential and then go out and explore it; don't limit it. John Eliot hurt opportunity believe Superstars think like superstars long before the fans or the press anoint them. John Eliot achievement long thinking Confidence is consistency of thinking about what is possible and how to make it possible. John Eliot consistency thinking The true exceptional performer is on super pilot. Every single sense, every fiber of his body is brought together in what he is doing. John Eliot pilots body together cross that person off your invitation list. John Eliot life-changing lists change High achievers dwell on what they do well and spend very little time evaluating themselves and their performances. John Eliot wells achievement littles Like squirrels, the best in every business do what they have learned to do without questioning their abilities - they flat out trust their skills, which is why we call this high-performance state of mind the "Trusting Mindset." John Eliot squirrels skills business