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Reframe Quotes

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Erik Pevernagie
“When we reframe or reinterpret our difficulties, we can transform resignation into a source of personal empowerment. In our ongoing struggle for self-overcoming, we must harness our inner strength and creativity and assert our will in the face of challenging times. ("Check, and mate")”
Erik Pevernagie

Sally Hepworth
“She just needed to reframe, that was all. People reframed all the time. People who realized they weren't going to live a long life. People who lost a loved one, suffered an accident, lost use of a limb. They reframed. And [she] would too.”
Sally Hepworth, The Younger Wife

Joe Hart
“In order to win in business and life you must take command of the moment you are living in right now.”
Joe Hart, Take Command

Susan C. Young
“Reframing encourages you to say, ‘Let’s look at this another way.â€� By changing the frame around a situation, you not only change your perception of it, but its meaning for you as well. If you were to take one painting and view it in three different frames, each combination would offer a completely different presentation. Your perceptions work the same way.”
Susan C. Young

Sandra Marinella
“We can reframe and recast our lives -- not with lies, not with deceptions, but with the truth of who we are and of who we are choosing to become.”
Sandra Marinella, The Story You Need to Tell: Writing to Heal from Trauma, Illness, or Loss

Kelly Corbet
“Was it really a bad day, or did those bad ten minutes get replayed all day (out loud or to yourself)?

Reframing is powerful. So is stopping to breathe. Try them both!

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Sometimes, when something “badâ€� happens, do you imagine telling your best friend? Your spouse? Your dog (dogs always understand and never judge!)? So, essentially, instead of training yourself out of the bad mood, do you train yourself to prolong it?”
Kelly Corbet

Jay Heinrichs
“Reframing entails refusing to accept the opponent’s definition of what the issue is about, and then substituting your own. You define the issue in your terms.”
Jay Heinrichs, Thank You for Arguing: What Aristotle, Lincoln, and Homer Simpson Can Teach Us About the Art of Persuasion

“Our choices are affected by how information is framed. Depending on which qualities are emphasized, identical facts can be more or less appealing.”
Josh King Madrid

“When we end up losing our frame in a discussion, it is typically due to a weak belief system.”
Josh King Madrid

Joe Hart
“Build resilience and courage.”
Joe Hart, Take Command