Move me (in 5 Words or Less)…

    Here’s my top 25. What are your top 1 liners (5 words or less)?


  • Plow deep while sluggards sleep.1
  • What is the next action?4
  • Begin it Now.9
  • If not now, when?5
  • If not me, who?6
  • You Are Enough.2                  
  • Make the decision to succeed.2
  • Be Prepared.
  • Focus.
  • Effort Does Not Equal Results.
  • Commit to Excellence.                       
  • Take Massive Action.3 
  • Pursue Relentlessly.
  • Think Big.
  • Keep Your Feet Moving Forward.8
  • Often wrong, never in doubt.7
  • Keep your word.
  • Read. 
  • Work.
  • Walk. 
  • Who looks inside, awakens.10
  • Participate in Life.2
  • Be Still.   
  • Do Good. Be Good.
  • Believe.

Sources:  1Benjamin Franklin (via Execupundit.com – thank you). 2Tess Marshall. 3Anthony Robbins. 4David Allen. 5Rabbi Hillel. 6Mikhail Gorbachev. 7Ivy Baker Priest. 8My Hockey Coach, Harry N. Smith. 9Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. 10Carl Jung.  Image: Unknown

68 thoughts on “Move me (in 5 Words or Less)…”

  1. Interesting that two of your comments are from Hillel (and it’s kinda not fair cause it’s from the same sentence my friend)…My favs? Off the top of my head

    Hi my friend
    Love
    Go strong or go home
    Savor this moment
    Peace
    Thank You

    And finally – so glad that I have found a cyber-pal with such inspirational talent (true, it’s more than five words). Happy Friday!

    1. I KNEW IT. I knew I shouldn’t have stacked my Hillel-“split” one on top of the other and make it so obvious. And leave it to you to point out my sleigh of hand to the world. (But, I have no regrets. I just HAD to get it in). I really like your list Mimi. So you. Thank you. Your thoughts and commentary are an inspiration to me.

    1. Hi Peter. LOL. Only you Peter, could “strapline” this sort-of-five-word string together. Original and moving. (For some reason Springsteen came to mind when I read it.) Happy Easter to you too.

      Dave

      1. I did once tell my mother in law that I wanted to put “my bullshit works” on my consultancy website, she told me “wait till you have made your first million”. That’s what mother in laws are for 🙂

        You remind me. Time for a bit of Springsteen – Glory Days I think.

        atb Peter

  2. Nice project, David. How about:

    -Never, never, never give up
    -I believe in you
    -Accept responsibility
    -Life is difficult. Be compassionate
    -It is what it is.

    Keep up the good blogging.

    S.

    1. Hi Steve. Thank you. Love these 5 (esp “It is what it is”). Thanks for sharing and for your inspiration on your blog. Early morning stop each day for me. Dave

  3. Really! Wow. So, you had nothing “conscious” to do with what you put down in your comments. Incredible. Take credit anyway. I’ll give it to you. 🙂

  4. Wonderful project + thoughts….! My offerings for the mix, while my brain’s half-functioning:

    * What Goes Around Comes Around
    * This Too Shall Pass

  5. I think I’ll add a few…

    Love unconditionally
    Common sense isn’t so common
    Stop And Breathe
    Always make room for love
    Save the best for last!

    Great post as always David!!!

  6. Yes!

    Thank you.

    Love one another.

    Fight the good fight.

    Let’s pray.

    I’m sorry.

    I forgive you.

    Fetch!

    How can I help you?

    I got it all.

    It’s not cancer.

    You don’t need surgery.

    No follow-up needed.

      1. I am a total Lead.Learn.Live. groupie, so I am happy to contribute! Thanks for orchestrating all this!

    1. Ok, this is me being an English teacher’s daughter … And a writer’s wife … But I am changing ‘How can I help you?’ to ‘Here’s how I’m gonna help.’. It’s an important distinction and 5 words thanks to contractions and slang!

  7. Live today–leave yesterday behind.
    Memories springboard imagination.
    Flaws make people interesting.
    Life imitates bad television shows.

    Heres one to ponder on…although more than 5 words.

    Life is like an upside down umbrella.

  8. I am not a concise person, so this topic is challenging for me (5 words or less). I especially like “Think Big” and “You Are Enough.” Also, it is neat that some of these are quotes from famous people.

  9. Reblogged this on Charlie Gunningham .com and commented:
    Onwards and Upwards.
    Do unto Others.
    Yes, you can, and will.
    Dream it. It can happen.
    Don’t let naysayers discourage you.
    Sometimes fight fire with fire.
    Sometimes turn the other cheek.
    You’ll know the difference.
    Feel it. Feelings are right.
    Follow your Heart.
    Think it out.
    Plan, but don’t overplan.
    It’s about executing your plans.

    Move people in 5 words or less …

    1. LIKE IT Kate. I actually had to look it up to refresh my memory. I believe you meant Gandhi, correct?

      “Be the change that you wish to see in the world.”
      ― Mahatma Gandhi

  10. Your post inspires great comments; a tribute to the writer. It is amazing the ability to “Move” someone with less than five words. The challenge may be that we take time to invest five words on those who need to hear them.

    We have a launch list.

    Three, two, one, blast off.

    Thank you.

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