Adapt Quotes

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Pooja Agnihotri
“The more that you polish your skill of learning from others’ mistakes, the more you will be able to put your funds to the right use.”
Pooja Agnihotri, 17 Reasons Why Businesses Fail:Unscrew Yourself From Business Failure

Karen Marie Moning
“Furthermore, if I lost my soul, I’d adapt. I always do. Adaptation is my specialty. I practically invented the word.”
Karen Marie Moning, High Voltage

“There is only one way to survive and thrive when faced with circumstances out of our control and for which we are unprepared: ADAPT.”
Charles F Glassman

“Gazing into the heavens on a starry night a person sees the reflection of their own soul staring back at them. Perceiving our microscopic place in the revolving cosmos, we search to ascertain a meaning for our existence; we stretch our minds to comprehend a reason that justifies our fleeting journey in a universe composed of dark energy. Comprehension of a full-bodied meaning for living seems to lie just beyond my grasp. Perhaps I struggle dialing into a meaning for life because living entails adapting to a constant state of chaos. Can I harmonize the noisy commotion and distracting clutter in my life? I need to overcome personal inertia by learning to become comfortable with these changing times. In actuality, I have no choice but to capitulate to the evolution of facets in the world. Everything in the universe is undergoing constant change. Alike all humankind, I am also in the process of evolving. Who I was will undoubtedly affect who I will become. Who I am now is not who I will always be. The demands imposed upon us by the exterior world prevent stagnation of our interior world. We must all respond to change by either growing or dying. Even a blockhead such as me proves alterable, because inherent mutability ensures the survival of all persons. The entire world is interconnected; we are part of the cosmic consciousness. Many factors beyond our direct control influence us.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

“Interpreting criticism as a subjective opinion with a solution instead of a personal
rebuke will help you grow, build better relationships, become more successful.”
Dr.Prem jagyasi

Stewart D. Friedman
“Being able to shift in light of new information and in light of new opportunities is a skill. Practicing will make you a more confident leader of change, now and in the future.”
Stewart D. Friedman, Total Leadership: Be a Better Leader, Have a Richer Life

Amit Kalantri
“Change brings faster results than chance.”
Amit Kalantri, Wealth of Words

“Survival is for those who are flexible; they are smart enough to adapt and they never give up!”
Noha Alaa El-Din, Norina Luciano

Sanchita Pandey
“The seasons change to teach us the very inevitability of change. Our duty is to adjust our sails and flow with the current of change – adjust and learn, adapt and modify to the newness that life presents from time to time.”
Sanchita Pandey, Lessons from My Garden

“The challenges in today's world are real and threatening. But they cannot withstand the assault of sustained flexible and out-of-the-box thinking. The mind is limitless in its ability to adapt where necessary and create where inevitable. The onus is on the owner of the mind to make the needed shift in attitude, backed by a concerted action. It is time to eschew fear and complacency and, in the words of Steve Jobs, 'stay hungry and stay foolish'.”
Abiodun Fijabi

Steve Maraboli
“Healthy Relationships... Don't let outside circumstances diminish your inner fire. Adapt, adjust, and keep the romance alive.”
Steve Maraboli

“You’re going to experience adversity; you’re going to have days that are incredibly challenging, even scary. There are going to be days that cause you to question your motives and ability. It’s important to realize that the toughest days are your best days, because they have the potential to force the most adaptation—mentally, as well as physically.”
Ben Bergeron, Chasing Excellence: A Story About Building the World’s Fittest Athletes

Fennel Hudson
“In with the new, out with the old.’ That’s what we’re told. We have to change, adapt, compromise.”
Fennel Hudson, Fine Things: Fennel's Journal No. 8

Debasish Mridha
“I practice yoga to become flexible so I can adjust and adapt harmoniously.”
Debasish Mridha

Steven Magee
“Amnestic disorders are a known aspect of very high altitude exposures in the sea level adapted human.”
Steven Magee

“The human mind demonstrates the ability to adapt to stress and stabilize our mental health. When our self-construal no longer supports our continual survival, we must purge ourselves of selective narrow-mindedness. We must eradicate operable mental prejudices in order to become more inclusive and mentally balanced. It is only through deliberate thought that we can radically eliminate ingrained predispositions and reconfigure who we think we are. A reconfigured self-construal is an act of mental health stabilization. By altering who we think we are, we can accept environmental conditions that previously proved too harsh for our self-identity concept to accept. In order to achieve mental and emotional equilibrium, the mutable human mind adjusts our sympathetic sense of self-identity.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

“A good teacher always try to adapt the simplest teaching methods to make a student to understand the difficult things.”
Sarvesh Murthi.D.D

Steven Magee
“Working at very high altitudes may induce illness and disease into sea level adapted humans.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“High altitude astronomy is a biologically abusive environment for the sea level adapted human.”
Steven Magee

Robert Iger
“On the least eventful days, this job requires an ability to constantly adapt and re-adapt. You go from plotting growth strategy with investors, to looking at the design of a giant new theme-park attraction with Imagineers, to giving notes on the rough cut of a film, to discussing security measures and board governance and ticket pricing and pay scale. The days are challenging and dynamic, but they're also a never-ending exercise in compartmentalization.”
Robert Iger, The Ride of a Lifetime: Lessons Learned from 15 Years as CEO of the Walt Disney Company

Nicky Verd
“The ability to disrupt yourself is critical in today’s volatile economic environment that's changing faster and more furiously than ever”
Nicky Verd, Disrupt Yourself Or Be Disrupted

Nicky Verd
“At some point, something or someone somewhere is going to disrupt your entire life. Shouldn't it be you?”
Nicky Verd, Disrupt Yourself Or Be Disrupted

“Planning is a continuous and real-time activity that must anticipate and adapt to counter emerging pitfalls in the pursuit of achieving intended objectives.”
Victor Manan Nyambala

Arti Manani
“Like an animal, I adapted to the world around me until it became my norm. This is me now. I'm a killer...”
Arti Manani, Seven Sins

Ines  Garcia
“Having a path for the product is good, building that path in line of the vision is key, doing it together ‘makes or breaks it’, tuning and adjusting it as we go and learning from it is what wins in an ever changing environment.”
Ines Garcia, Becoming more Agile whilst delivering Salesforce

Stephen R. Covey
“For some reason, our methods weren't working...so we had to change our methods.”
Stephen R. Covey, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People Personal Workbook
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Alex Hutchinson
“Olympic athletes are strong and fit and tough. But none of that matters if they’re not also resilient, capable of shaking off setbacks and adapting quickly to unexpected circumstances.”
Alex Hutchinson, Endure By Alex Hutchinson & The Rise of Superman By Steven Kotler 2 Books Collection Set

Adam J. Kurtz
“You may find yourself forced to adapt to the new reality despite being changed in a foundational way. The impulse is to want to" go back to normal, "but this endless adapting IS normal.”
Adam J. Kurtz, You Are Here (For Now): A Guide to Finding Your Way

Adam J. Kurtz
“There will be a lot of adapting. There will be a lot of letting go. It is scary but necessary work to make, do, and make do in the service of becoming a version of yourself you can feel content living with. Release the baggage, your scars will be reminder enough of the lessons learned in the process.”
Adam J. Kurtz, You Are Here (For Now): A Guide to Finding Your Way

Adam J. Kurtz
“While it's true you don't have all THE time in the world, you do have all YOUR time in the world. You have literally your entire life to live with yourself, to adapt, and to accomplish goals.”
Adam J. Kurtz, You Are Here (For Now): A Guide to Finding Your Way