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“Life is about choices and those choices create experiences, and from those experiences we learn valuable lessons.”

— Heather Bennett-Smallwood, Share via Whatsapp

“Self-love is so important, because when you are alone at 3 am crying and wanting everything to end, who will be there for you? You. You have to get up to find the strength to continue. At the end of the day, you are all you have.”

— Abraham Schneersohn, Share via Whatsapp

“There is a kaleidoscope of beauty we can meet within us when we truly sit with ourselves.......whatever our external circumstance is,we have this precious gems within waiting to be utilized.Instead of discounting all the beauty we are, we can start opening up to it and make it a reality,activate it in various ways,be creative when we have a glimpse of it.That s how we can start breaking the barriers down from our hearts that blocks us from truly living fearlessly and kindly and nobly.”

— Celeste Hoeden, To Resurrect the True Self: The Spiritual Journey Inward to Awaken the Dormant Inner Self, Share via Whatsapp

“To desperately long for something or someone, not only powerfully repels it far away from you, but it sets you up for failure, for frustration, exploitation, depletion, exhaustion, and for even more longing for what it is that you desire to have.”

— James J. Elleyby, How To Become Extremely Wealthy, Share via Whatsapp

“Get comfortable with being alone - because it will teach you to empower yourself, better than anyone can try to control you”

— Shaneika Marie, Share via Whatsapp

“To anyone who going thru loss self-esteem I just want u to know ”

— Shaneika Marie, Share via Whatsapp

“We are the creator of our own sorrow in the form of expectations, “Expectation hurts.”

— Durgesh Satpathy, What We Think We Become, Share via Whatsapp

“A very large percent of the thoughts and feelings that people attach themselves to are useless to living. The mind tells us otherwise. It will say that this thought or that feeling is crucial to existing. But existing has little to do with living and still less with consciously living.”

— Steve Leasock, Simplicity of Life: Why does being Human Complicate Everything?, Share via Whatsapp

“Detachment is the minds attempt to not care when you actually do care. To not love when you do truly love. Detachment causes suffering.”

— Steve Leasock, Simplicity of Life: Why does being Human Complicate Everything?, Share via Whatsapp

“The search for balance, peace, and harmony is similar to standing in a forest. We look for trees. But can’t see them because we only see the forest. Indeed, it is a strange phenomenon.”

— Steve Leasock, One Moment in Life: Rediscovering Inner Awareness, Share via Whatsapp

“The least amount of mind resistance allows maximum conscious awareness.”

— Steve Leasock, Share via Whatsapp

“I am on a surfboard riding the wave of life. I do my best to stay on board. And at the same time, I let the wave take me along.”

— Steve Leasock, Share via Whatsapp

“Time is your capital don t waste for others, use for making yourself”

— Aabas Sadkani, Share via Whatsapp

“You don’t actually want the things or experiences themselves. You want the good feelings associated with the things or experiences.”

— Marchesa Schroeder, Plot-A-Course: The Goal-Attainment Guide That Leads You to Discover Who You Are, What You Want, and How to Get It, Share via Whatsapp

“Obstacles are opportunities in disguise.”

— Marchesa Schroeder, Plot-A-Course: The Goal-Attainment Guide That Leads You to Discover Who You Are, What You Want, and How to Get It, Share via Whatsapp

“You are responsible for your own emotional and mental well-being and if you have given someone else the power over your life for those two things you should immediately take back control.”

— Germany Kent, Share via Whatsapp

“[M]y body’s needs are no more or less real than my psyche’s. My life brings me the most happiness when I am kind, am responsible, ejaculate a lot, pay my bills, get enough exercise, stay healthy, love a lot, share with those in want, help those in need, and eat enough fiber.”

— David Schroeder, Breaking Blame, Share via Whatsapp