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The most popular quote from our twitter account in week 36 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 your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.”

(John Quincy Adams)

Tweeted on 6th September

The second most RT’d tweet was:

“It is a mistake to look too far ahead. Only one link in the chain of destiny can be handled at a time.”

(Winston Churchill)

Tweeted on 3rd 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 35 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:

“Do or do not! There is no try..”

(Yoda, “The Empire Strikes Back”)

Tweeted on 27th August

The second most RT’d tweet was:

“I never ran 1000 miles. I could never have done that. I ran one mile 1000 times.”

(Stu Mittlan, ultra-distance running world record holder)

Tweeted on 29th August

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 34 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:

“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 20th August

The second most RT’d tweet was:

“I will not let anyone walk through my mind with their dirty feet.”

(Mahatma Gandhi)

Tweeted on 20th August

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 33 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:

“There are two primary choices in life: to accept conditions as they exist, or accept the responsibility for changing them.”

(Denis Waitley)

Tweeted on 12th August

The second most RT’d tweet was:

“You cannot consistently perform in a manner which is inconsistent with the way you see yourself.”

(Zig Ziglar)

Tweeted on 15th August

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 31 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:

“We cannot teach people anything, we can only help them discover it within themselves.”

(Galileo Galilei)

Tweeted on 4th August

The second most RT’d tweet was:

“For every minute you are angry you lose sixty seconds of happiness.”

(Ralph Waldo Emerson)

Tweeted on 3rd August

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 30 of 2013: 1

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:

“A good listener is not only popular everywhere, but after a while he gets to know something.”

(Wilson Mizner)

Tweeted on 27th July

The second most RT’d tweet was a tie between:

“Success means we go to sleep at night knowing that our talents and abilities were used in a way that served others.”

(Marianne Williamson)

Tweeted on 22nd July

and

“If you are not willing to risk the usual you will have to settle for the ordinary.”

(Jim Rohn)

Tweeted on 20th July

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 28 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:

“Never tell me the sky’s the limit when there are footprints on the moon.”

(Author Unknown)

Tweeted on 8th July

The second most RT’d tweet was a tie between:

“Life is too short, so kiss slowly, laugh insanely, love truly and forgive quickly.”

(Author Unknown)

Tweeted on 8th July

and

“The greatest mistake you can make in life is to continually be afraid you will make one.”

(Elbert Hubbard)

Tweeted on 11th July

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 27 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:

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

(J.K. Rowling)

Tweeted on 7th July

The second most RT’d tweet was:

“The only man who never makes a mistake is the man who never does anything.”

(Theodore Roosevelt)

Tweeted on 7th July

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)