Motivation Slogans for Your Office or School

Bill Hanks
Being a former coach, I often had to come up with ideas to motivate my athletes. What worked for one, might not work for another. They instilled in my athletes that I cared as a coach. I usually had a master goal that stayed up all year. However, I discovered that they looked forward to a new one every two or three days. This article will give you a list of slogans that you can use in your office at work or school.

1. Climb that Mountain

2. Together We Win

3. Always Reach Out to Your Teammate

4. Pain is Weakness Leaving the Body

5. We win as a team, but die as individuals

6. Teamwork is like a chain, you are only as strong as your weakest link

7. No Distractions, Just Accomplishments

8. The harder you work, the harder it is to surrender

9. Courage without conscience is a wild beast

10. The more I sweat on the job, the less I bleed in results

11. Only a few walk where we walk

12. "The price for victory is hard, but so are the rewards" - Bear Bryant

13. The Dogs Bark but the Caravan Rolls On

14. If it's to be, it's up to me

15. Mentor a friend

16. Don't pray for someone, pray with them

17. Work with your heart

18. There is no "I" in team.....but you will find "Me" if you look hard enough. (My favorite)

19. Hard work beats talent, when talent doesn't want to work

20. Trample the weak, hurdle the dead

21. Don't plan to succeed, work to succeed

22. Success is made, when nobody is around

23. When you come face to face with a problem, never flinch

24. Life is a garden, dig it up

25. Keep your Dream alive at all costs

26. "A smile will carry you a mile"- Bill Hanks

27. If it was easy, everyone would be doing. That is why we do it.

28. "What we do in life, echos in eternity" from the movie Gladiator

29. Dedication is a bridge to achievement

30. Don't impress the boss, impress yourself

31. We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing. Others judge us by what we have done.

32. Sweat makes the Green grass grow

33. Mentoring gains respect

34. Pain of Sacrifice or Pain of Regret?

35. One man can plan a house, but it takes a team to build it.

It is my hope that you can use these in your everyday walk with life at work or school.

Published by Bill Hanks

Just an average Joe living in the Midwest. I am a retired High School teacher/coach. I work part time for a small college. I am president of our local Kiwanis club. I am also a city alderman. But, most of...  View profile

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  • Sherri Granato3/13/2011

    I love these. 16, 18, 26, & 35 are at the top of my list for favorites.

  • Pattie Byrd2/23/2011

    Some really good ones here. Sometimes a few word says it all.

  • Vonda J. Sines2/17/2011

    This a great topic...definitely evergreen.

  • Nancy P. Goodman, in Tennessee2/17/2011

    great list, Bill, thanks and I have it bookmarked!

  • Agnes Farside2/17/2011

    Good ones.

  • Linda Riggs2/16/2011

    This was totally great!

  • Jeanne Baney2/16/2011

    This is a treasure trove! Thank you so much. I'm inspired just reading them all.

  • Theresa Leschmann2/15/2011

    Some excellent choices in this list.

  • Genie Walker2/14/2011

    I really like your list, but numbers 9, 16, 17 and 24 are my favorites.

  • Jack Wellman2/14/2011

    These are all keeping Bill. And, if you'd please allow me to thank you for your message of consolation during our time of grief. I thank God FOR you friend.

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