Sam Owen Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy the top 79 famous quotes, sayings and quotations by Sam Owen.
Famous Quotes By Sam Owen

Via self-talk we give our mind instructions on what we expect of ourselves and so behave accordingly. Change the instructions and we change the outcomes. — Sam Owen

Where you are now is the result of your previous overriding thoughts and actions. Tomorrow is still in the making so plant good seeds... — Sam Owen

Jealousy is when their reflection in the mirror that is your progress, is attacked rather than appreciated, begrudged rather than understood. — Sam Owen

Our emotions are encoded in the heart signals we emit. Use the energy you feel to know how they are feeling. — Sam Owen

Building confidence comes from overcoming the voice in your head that says you are not capable; silence the noise and then prove it wrong. — Sam Owen

When you walk around feeling quietly upset, frustrated, angry or some other negative emotion, people around you will detect it to some degree or another, even if only subconsciously. — Sam Owen

When you become aggressive in arguments, you force the other person to become defensive which means they'll either get ready to fight you or ready to flee from you. — Sam Owen

When people seem angry, sometimes they are simply upset and hurting. Asking the right questions helps them to work through it. — Sam Owen

Goals for the future distract from worry and anger about the past and redirect your focus to the direction you're travelling in. — Sam Owen

For intuitive people, it can be exhausting having to constantly manage other people's emotional needs on personal social media accounts. — Sam Owen

Our emotions affect the atmosphere around us, and other people, because emotions influence the electromagnetic field our heart emits. — Sam Owen

Healthy people learn how to frequently adjust their thoughts to make reality comfortable and realistic. — Sam Owen

Self-esteem comes from not letting unrelated external occurrences be tied to your own self-worth. — Sam Owen

The long-term pain suffered by suppressing emotions is far greater than the short-term pain of confronting them. — Sam Owen

Within our emotions lie answers, truths and instructions. — Sam Owen

We can achieve more in a moment of compassion than in an hour of anger. — Sam Owen

If you emulate the behaviours of confident people, you will help yourself to become confident. — Sam Owen

Your eyes will contradict your words if your words contradict your thoughts and feelings. — Sam Owen

Our brains are like computers; it's our responsibility to programme them well, daily, and remove the viruses. — Sam Owen

We have to allow ourselves to feel it in order to heal it. — Sam Owen

Jealousy of another means you need to work on making you proud of yourself. — Sam Owen

Always think in terms of solutions. Focusing on the problems usually gives us more of them. — Sam Owen

Thoughts repeated over time, no matter how incorrect, become consolidated in our minds as beliefs because we've repeatedly affirmed them over and over again. — Sam Owen

Trust yourself to be able to confront and work through your emotions. If you believe you can't do it, you won't do it and you'll become stuck. If you believe you can do it, you will. — Sam Owen

When you're confident in what you have to say, you don't need to add effect. — Sam Owen

Clarity and simplicity help us to build confidence; keep things clear and keep them simple. — Sam Owen

Life is a series of puzzles; all you have to do is solve the puzzles. — Sam Owen

Confidence sometimes requires purposeful preparation and practice. — Sam Owen

Utter frustration often precedes the breakthrough so stick with it and have faith in your journey. — Sam Owen

Know your worth so you know when to say, "Yes", and when to say, "Thank you but no thank you. — Sam Owen

Introspection and observation of others are vital for the ongoing good health of our own psyche; watch, learn and tweak as required. — Sam Owen

Implementing good relationship habits consistently over time elicits good relationships which in turn feed our thoughts about our own self-worth and capabilities. — Sam Owen

Unhealthy relationships keep our self-esteem low. — Sam Owen

Correctly identifying a negative emotion takes the brain out of fight-or-flight mode and into problem-solving mode, out of tension, anger and confusion and into ease, calm and clarity. — Sam Owen

Confidence is subtle. Insecurity is brash. — Sam Owen

Sometimes being overwhelmed by emotions can leave you speechless but even then it is important to identify the correct emotion. — Sam Owen

Confidence is not posting endless selfies, or repeatedly protesting how happy or in love we are, it's a subtle yet noticeable sheen that emanates from our being - our eyes, our words, our body language. — Sam Owen

Taking charge of our life reinforces our self-worth. — Sam Owen

Sometimes the anger directed at another is actually anger toward the self. — Sam Owen

Modern day information overload stops us sufficiently engaging with our thoughts. — Sam Owen

We build confidence by daring to step outside our comfort zone in small increments. — Sam Owen

Confident people tend to evaluate their opinions alongside those of others and then follow their intuition. — Sam Owen

When you lack self-esteem, people you encounter can feel it like an invisible barrier separating them from you; conversely, confidence helps people to feel connected to you. — Sam Owen

Being your authentic self reassures the people you meet. — Sam Owen

Arrogance based on relentless denial of faults eventually makes a person weary. — Sam Owen

An external locus of identity is unhealthy and yet the very thing that social media encourages in those with low self-esteem. — Sam Owen

In each moment you are nurturing or damaging your relationship with yourself. — Sam Owen

Everyone feels depressed, angry or frustrated at times; it's a crossroads not a dead end. — Sam Owen

Get in the driving seat of your thoughts. You control them and they absolutely control your life. — Sam Owen

Feeling your way to knowledge rather than thinking your way, often results in better learning. — Sam Owen

Fear of confronting emotions is like fear of reading road signs. — Sam Owen

We are responsible for our own relationships, their successes, their failures, the good times, the bad times. Take responsibility for creating the relationships that you desire. — Sam Owen

Social media allows us to subjugate feelings and problems we don't want to confront, like emotional eating or substance abuse, thus perpetuating our problems and delaying our happiness. — Sam Owen

Embrace the anxiety of confronting your emotions because it's often the emotional hitting of rock bottom that ignites our resolve to get back to the top. — Sam Owen

It is easy to respond with anger; it is more empowering and spiritually elevating to respond with compassion. — Sam Owen

How we care for ourselves gives our brain messages that shape our self-worth so we must care for ourselves in every way, every day. — Sam Owen

It's important for intuitive people to differentiate other people's energy from their own pre-existing emotional state. — Sam Owen

Depressed states can make us feel like we're constantly fighting against ourselves but we must engage in that fight for ourselves. — Sam Owen

It takes effort and concern to really think about things. — Sam Owen

Anger usually only serves us, and even then, only very fleetingly. — Sam Owen

Identifying body language changes connected with the conversation in hand gives us insights into their thoughts and emotions. — Sam Owen

Lack of ownership over your anger can incorrectly absolve you of all responsibility and so keep you stuck in the anger. — Sam Owen

Remembering our personal growth that resulted from negative life experiences makes new obstacles easier to embrace. — Sam Owen

Be you, be true to your word, don't sell yourself short and don't waste your life worrying. — Sam Owen

Arrogance created to project a self-image of superiority is the very trait that demonstrates to others deeply hidden inferiority. — Sam Owen

Emotions are the road signs to your happiness. — Sam Owen

In a world of increasing fakery, genuine people are the sexiest. — Sam Owen