Alan Cohen
Alan Cohen
Alan Phillip Cohenis an American businessman, best known for his ownership of the Florida Panthers hockey team and his founding of several pharmaceutical companies. Cohen holds several degrees from the University of Florida...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionEntrepreneur
Date of Birth5 October 1954
CountryUnited States of America
selfish love-you responsibility
It is not selfish or narcissistic to love yourself. It is your first and foremost responsibility.
priorities done excuse
Busyness is not a reason for not getting other things done. It is an excuse for not claiming your true priorities.
way like-you like-me
The best way to be more like me is to be more like you,
motivational thinking change-yourself
You are doing better than you think you are.
meaningful teaching focus
Focus on the highest, clearest, and most meaningful teaching you can find, and let all else go.
spiritual path return
The spiritual path is not one of attainment, but of return.
thinking closest
The thoughts you think when you are happiest are the closest to the truth.
spiritual attitude heart
When faced with demanding situations, can you keep your heart as light as a feather? Can you laugh your way through challenges and maintain an attitude freer than fear? When confronted with upsets and the poisonous projections of others, can you remember that all is well? Do you know that you are a spiritual being, not subject to the whims and caprices of earthly tides?
heart desire too-good-to-be-true
What your heart desires is not too good to be true. It is good enough to be true.
greater evaluate
Evaluate every act by whether it brings you greater life, or deadens you.
powerful people naked
The freest people I know are those who have the least to hide, defend or protect. Naked is powerful.
be-kind kind equations
Be kind to everyone, and don't leave yourself out of the equation.
spiritual pain lying
If you desire to know where your spiritual work lies, look to your emotional pain.
spiritual purpose faces
Our noblest purpose in life is to remember our spiritual nature in the face of suggestions that we are a material society.