Russ Quotes
Best 50 It's All in Your Head Quotes by Russ – Page 1 of 2
It's All in Your Head Quotes
“A long time ago, this woman told me, 'You have to be careful what you think about, because it comes true.' You can think things into existence. You can speak things into existence. You can believe things into existence. This is manifesting.”
“All my success is a manifestation of what has been in my head since I was a scrawny little boy. Before I knew who I was, I knew who I was.”
“Anything I want I speak into existence. That's how I'm living, that's how I'm winning.”
“Connecting to your higher purpose is essential.”
“Defeating your own self-doubt is the biggest obstacle to overcome.”
“Don't hesitate. Don't doubt. Don't even worry about falling. Wings will grow.”
“Don’t sleep on yourself. You are the answer.”
“Everyone needs something to believe in. That thing should be you and what you could be if you just believe in yourself. We are all magicians — turning nothing into something is sheer magic. Despite popular opinion that you have to 'see it to believe it', it’s actually the opposite... You have to believe it to see it.”
“Everything is unrealistic until it’s not. Follow your dream despite its contradiction with the known reality and the rational expectations and assumptions of other people. You must believe in what you are doing before anyone else can. If you feel you need advice or praise, you’re the problem.”
“Fear is the wall, belief is what catapults you do the other side.”
“Get out of your way.”
“I always believed I was the shit, and that’s the trick. Look at me and think, If he believes in himself, then I can believe in myself, because who the f*ck is he? Look at me and know that you can absolutely do it. You can instill that insane confidence in yourself and get wherever it is you want to be. All my confidence and success should do is make you feel like you can be great too.”
“I know it sounds nutty, but I genuinely believe, with every ounce of my body, that I have never failed. Where you see failure, I see stepping stones.”
“I was announcing to the universe what my dream was. I didn’t just write those things; I lived and breathed and ate them. I believed them long before anyone started noticing my music. To me they were already true; in my head I’d already achieved my success. That’s why most of those tweets and the notes on my wall were written in present tense.”
“I was never a big reader but the books that I did read were instrumental in arming me with the mental artillery to succeed. I wanted to read them because they offered me something I could use.”
“If you are living for the approval of others, you’ll always have a void. Don’t give a f*ck what anyone says about you. Give a f*ck about what you say about yourself.”
“If you’re seeking outside validation, you are already losing to yourself.”
“Inspiration is almost always found beneath the surface. The key to alchemy is finding beauty in the ugly.”
“Make yourself feel the pride and joy of walking into your new home. Imagine the thrill of answering the phone and being offered your dream opportunity. Can you feel your spirit heat up? Your cheeks aching from smiling? That warm electricity shooting up the back of your neck? Can you feel the irrepressible joy? Transmute those feelings into your work every day as you move toward what you want. Feel the success so deeply that you genuinely believe it’s going to happen tomorrow. If it doesn’t happen tomorrow, believe it is going to happen the next day.”
“Making music is a kind of manifesting. To make music, you take nothing and turn it into something. With your imagination, your work, and your belief, you can have a song that changes the world.”
“Manifesting isn’t simply thinking that something is going to happen; it is encompassing that reality with your entire being. It is standing on a hearth and believing you’re on the stage of an arena. It is sitting in your bedroom filling notebooks with songs and feeling in your soul that what you write will reach the masses. It is building your dream brick by brick until you have the great wall of you.”
“Music is an intangible embodiment of ideas that can permeate a room in this beautiful harmony of emotion and sound. It can fill space and enter bodies and minds. It can transport people too. My body is certainly not in the room while you are listening to my songs, and yet I am. Making music is a kind of manifesting.”
“Music is the lens through which I see the world. I express my truth through my music. Music is one of the most pure examples of a higher power. You can’t touch music. It’s a feeling. Music is the soul stripped away from the body, in audio format. When you record music, you transcend your body. It is an example of manifesting—bringing something into existence using what’s in your head.”
“My confidence, or cockiness (whatever you want to call it), isn’t fueled by a sense of superiority and it isn’t based on my success. Yes, I believe I’m great, but I believed that when I was a kid making shitty music in my basement—that’s how I got to where I am today. I’m successful because I am confident, not the other way around.”
“Of course, you have to be proactive and put in the work, but when you tap into your own potential winning is just natural.”
“Often people dimiss their own intuition because of fear.”
“On the other side of adversity is strength.”
“Passion and self-belief are paramount to any endeavor. Your success is directly related to your self-belief.”
“People tend to talk about all the things that are going to happen in the future. They say, I’m going to be successful, or I’m going to be a big artist. That’s a mistake. When you set your achievement in the future, you are already putting it off. The future never comes. It will always remain the future, and you will always remain chasing it and waiting for it. You need to say, I am successful. You need to believe that so deeply that you are just waiting for the world to catch up.”
“Put yourself into the life that you want. Close your eyes and surround yourself with whatever you are manifesting. Immerse yourself in that moment. More important than what it looks like, embrace what it feels like.”
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“Ideas are funny things, they come and go quickly. We all know what it’s like: you lie in bed and you have a good idea, or a funny idea, and it might just be gone after that.
It might never come back — or even worse — a friend or someone might say “Oh, that’s stupid.”
And then you turn around and go, “Oh yeah, that is stupid.”
Being influenced by other people too easily isn’t good.”
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