This is the Rebbe.
Leadership Lessons from the Rebbe | Prizmah: Center for Jewish ...
prizmah.orgThe rebbe quoted his great great great grandfather (Tzemach Tzedek, 3rd rebbe of chabad), “ Tracht gut, vet zayn gut!” (=Think good, and it will be good).We have the power to affect our own reality for the better with our positive thoughts. We might not be always control our circumstances but we can control our mindset.
7 Teachings From the Lubavitcher Rebbe, 26 years after his passing.
“Wherever you go, whomever you meet, look for an opportunity to help, to inspire, to lend support.”
Toward a Meaningful Life Quotes by Simon Jacobson
“Start from the beginning. Retype it word after word, line after line. In the end, you will see that everything works out okay.”
The Rebbe’s Advice for Life
“This is the essence of the Rebbe’s Positivity Bias: To believe in G-d’s ultimate goodness, to know that blessings await us beneath the surface of our experience, no matter how bleak, to actively seek those blessings out, and to spread their light to the world beyond.”
Positivity Bias Quotes by Mendel Kalmenson
“To utilize the time we have to full capacity we must be fully present at the task at hand.” - Rebbe
“A true leader wants nothing more than to give people pride, to make people stand on their own, as leaders in their own right. Instead of trying to blind us with his or her brilliance, a true leader reflects our own light back to us, so that we may see ourselves anew.” - Rebbe
“Unity is often confused with sameness. We may think that if everyone thought and acted the same, we would have perfect harmony. But unity is a process, whereas sameness is just a state of being. The same musical notes played again and again would be monotonous or irritating, but many different notes, each played differently, create a beautiful... See more
Toward a Meaningful Life Quotes by Simon Jacobson
“With the left eye, you should look at yourself, to see how you can improve yourself. And with the right eye, you should look at others lovingly, always seeking out their best qualities.” - Rebbe