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The most popular quote from our twitter account from week 11 of 2014:

Most RT'd quotes last week on @thecoachingblog

Each Monday I share the most RT’d quote(s) from the blogs twitter account over the previous week.

Last week the most RT’d tweet was:

“Never be afraid to try, remember…Amateurs built the ark. Professionals built the Titanic.”

(Author Unknown)

Tweeted on 16th March

The next most RT quote was :

“It is our choices that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities.”

(J.K. Rowling)

Tweeted on 15th March

thank you

Many thanks to everyone who shared the quotes above and the other quotes from last week. I know that there are various aspects that can influence if a quote attracts your attention – if you saw the tweet, personal style, if it speaks to something happening in your life at that moment etc.

Which quote do you prefer?

(For those of you as geeky as I am and wondering what tool I’m using to measure individual RT’s this week I’ve been playing with www.twitonomy.com)


The most popular quote from our twitter account from week 2 of 2014:

Most RT'd quotes last week on @thecoachingblog

Each Monday I share the most RT’d quote(s) from the blogs twitter account over the previous week. Last week the most RT’d tweet was:

“Do one thing every day that scares you.”

(Eleanor Roosevelt)

Tweeted on 9th January

The next most RT’d tweet was:

“In order to succeed, your desire for success should be greater than your fear of failure.”

(Bill Cosby)

Tweeted on 7th January

 

thank you

Many thanks to everyone who shared the quotes above and the other quotes from last week. I know that there are various aspects that can influence if a quote attracts your attention – if you saw the tweet, personal style, if it speaks to something happening in your life at that moment etc.

Which quote do you prefer?

(For those of you as geeky as I am and wondering what tool I’m using to measure individual RT’s this week I’ve been playing with www.twitonomy.com)

 

 


The most popular quote from our twitter account in week 47 of 2013:

Most RT'd quotes last week on @thecoachingblog

Each Monday I share the most RT’d quote(s) from the blogs twitter account over the previous week. Last week the most RT’d tweet was:

“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do.” (Mark Twain)

Tweeted on 19th November

There was actually a thre-way tie for the next most RT’d tweet between:

“When there is no enemy within, the enemies outside cannot hurt you.”

(An African proverb)

Tweeted on 24th November

and

“Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail better.”

(Samuel Beckett)

Tweeted on 20th November

and

“I am not afraid of storms for I am learning how to sail my ship.”

(Louisa May Alcott)

Tweeted on 18th November

 

thank you

Many thanks to everyone who shared the quotes above and the other quotes from last week. I know that there are various aspects that can influence if a quote attracts your attention – if you saw the tweet, personal style, if it speaks to something happening in your life at that moment etc.

Which quote do you prefer?

(For those of you as geeky as I am and wondering what tool I’m using to measure individual RT’s this week I’ve been playing with www.twitonomy.com)


The most popular quote from our twitter account in week 41 of 2013:

Most RT'd quotes last week on @thecoachingblog

Each Monday I share the most RT’d quote(s) from the blogs twitter account over the previous week. Last week the most RT’d quote was:

“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.”

(Winston Churchill)

Tweeted on 10th October

The second most RT’d tweet was:

“You must expect great things of yourself before you can do them.”

(Michael Jordan)

Tweeted on 12th October

thank you

Many thanks to everyone who shared the quotes above and the other quotes from last week. I know that there are various aspects that can influence if a quote attracts your attention – if you saw the tweet, personal style, if it speaks to something happening in your life at that moment etc.

Which quote do you prefer?

(For those of you as geeky as I am and wondering what tool I’m using to measure individual RT’s this week I’ve been playing with www.twitonomy.com)


The most popular quote from our twitter account in week 40 of 2013:

Most RT'd quotes last week on @thecoachingblog

Each Monday I share the most RT’d quote(s) from the blogs twitter account over the previous week. Last week there were two quotes who were jointly the most RT’d quote:

“If you judge people, you have no time to love them.”

(Mother Teresa)

Tweeted on 6th October

and

“If you want to know what a man’s like, take a good look at how he treats his inferiors, not his equals.”

(J.K. Rowling, Goblet of Fire)

Tweeted on 6th October

The second most RT’d tweet was:

“Love me when I least deserve it, because that is when I really need it.”

(Swedish Proverb)

Tweeted on 3rd October

thank you

Many thanks to everyone who shared the quotes above and the other quotes from last week. I know that there are various aspects that can influence if a quote attracts your attention – if you saw the tweet, personal style, if it speaks to something happening in your life at that moment etc.

Which quote do you prefer?

(For those of you as geeky as I am and wondering what tool I’m using to measure individual RT’s this week I’ve been playing with www.twitonomy.com)


The most popular quote from our twitter account in week 39 of 2013:

Most RT'd quotes last week on @thecoachingblog

Each Monday I share the most RT’d quote(s) from the blogs twitter account over the previous week. Last week the most RT’d quote was:

“Whether you think you can or think you can’t, you’re right.”

(Henry Ford)

Tweeted on 24th September

The second most RT’d tweet was:

“After the game, the king and the pawn go into the same box.”

(Italian Proverb)

Tweeted on 27th September

thank you

Many thanks to everyone who shared the quotes above and the other quotes from last week. I know that there are various aspects that can influence if a quote attracts your attention – if you saw the tweet, personal style, if it speaks to something happening in your life at that moment etc.

Which quote do you prefer?

(For those of you as geeky as I am and wondering what tool I’m using to measure individual RT’s this week I’ve been playing with www.twitonomy.com)


The most popular quote from our twitter account in week 38 of 2013:

Most RT'd quotes last week on @thecoachingblog

Each Monday I share the most RT’d quote(s) from the blogs twitter account over the previous week. Last week the most RT’d quote was:

“Teachers open the doors, but you must enter by yourself.”

(Chinese Proverb)

Tweeted on 18th September

The second most RT’d tweet was:

“Spend eighty percent of your time focusing on the opportunities of tomorrow rather than the problems of yesterday.”

(Brian Tracy)

Tweeted on 18th September

thank you

Many thanks to everyone who shared the quotes above and the other quotes from last week. I know that there are various aspects that can influence if a quote attracts your attention – if you saw the tweet, personal style, if it speaks to something happening in your life at that moment etc.

Which quote do you prefer?

(For those of you as geeky as I am and wondering what tool I’m using to measure individual RT’s this week I’ve been playing with www.twitonomy.com)


The most popular quote from our twitter account in week 37 of 2013:

Most RT'd quotes last week on @thecoachingblog

Each Monday I share the most RT’d quote(s) from the blogs twitter account over the previous week. Last week the most RT’d quote was:

“If you are going through hell, be sure to keep going.”

(Winston Churchill)

Tweeted on 11th September

The second most RT’d tweet was:

“Teachers open the doors, but you must enter by yourself.”

(Chinese Proverb)

Tweeted on 9th September

thank you

Many thanks to everyone who shared the quotes above and the other quotes from last week. I know that there are various aspects that can influence if a quote attracts your attention – if you saw the tweet, personal style, if it speaks to something happening in your life at that moment etc.

Which quote do you prefer?

(For those of you as geeky as I am and wondering what tool I’m using to measure individual RT’s this week I’ve been playing with www.twitonomy.com)