“The number of ways you can live in one lifetime is limitless. So why limit yourself?”
Source: Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
“Don’t you know that everything you do in life has consequences?”
Source: Killer.com
“Every crossroad in life has four options – quit, adapt, proceed, or accept, but quitting is a dead-end.”
Source: The Opposite of Comfortable
“Happiness is a conscious choice we make for ourselves. It has to come from within.”
Source: Unseen Tears: The Challenges of Orphans and Orphanages in China
“No production, no prosperity! Every "product and service" is someone's brain child... Ask yourself, when is my "naming ceremony" going to come on?. Begin producing something today and make a difference!”
Source: Daily Drive 365
“It turns out the simplest choices have been far more important in the long run than I ever imagined.”
Source: Slaying Dragons: Quotes, Poetry, & a Few Short Stories for Every Day of the Year
“Yes, there's plenty of fish in the sea, but be gifted with a rare catch: that one which lives with "forever faithfulness." ~ Angelica Hopes, If I Could Tell You”
“Be careful how you live. Someone is always watching and will look to you as an example, an excuse, or a warning. The message some choices send is why struggle to do the right thing when you can do the wrong thing and be happy. Should we be happy or should we be right?”
“Authenticity is a practice we choose in each present moment. It is not a plan or a destination to get to. The choices we make in the now are most important because in a fast-changing world, flexing to what’s happening now, and creating from it is a critical leadership skill.”
Source: Wired for Authenticity: Seven Practices to Inspire, Adapt, & Lead
“Our being is more important than our doing. We are human beings, acting as though we are human doings. In our frenzied doing, we are often not conscious of our state of being. Yet our deepest impact comes from our state of being because it is at the root of our intentions, our choices, and our behavior.”
Source: Wired for Authenticity: Seven Practices to Inspire, Adapt, & Lead