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“The ocean is never afraid of wind rising against it; it creates beautiful waves instead.”

“You are strong because of what you overcame, brave because of what you defeated, fierce because of what you mastered, and powerful because of what you conquered.”

“The brave with all of their weaknesses are better than the cowardly with all of their strengths.”

“Joy gives you strength. Hope gives you fortitude. Faith gives you courage. Love gives you power.”

“Dream while others are sleeping. Dare while others are wishing. Do while others are talking. Deliver while others are quitting.”

“The mind shrinks or expands in proportion to one’s wisdom; the heart, in proportion to one’s courage; and the soul, in proportion to one’s love.”

“Stars do not hide from darkness. Roses do not hide from thorns. Diamonds do not hide from pressure.”

“When a flower rises from the earth, it is overcoming its greatest opponent: fear.”

“If birds did not believe in their ability to fly, the sky would be empty.”

“Dear fear, I’m divorcing you. Dear courage, I’m courting you. Dear hope, I’m pursuing you. Dear love, I’m marrying you.”

“Love makes you strong when others are weak, brave when others are scared, hopeful when others are despairing and cheerful when others are sad.”

“When the sails are strong a ship has no reason to fear turbulence.”

“Ignore your haters. Resist your fears. Embrace your dreams.”

“Singing in a storm silences thunder’s threats.”

“A bird that fears turbulence will never know how high it can fly.”

“Reach for the stars, not your fears.”

“It can’t be done,” they told the caterpillar. “It can,” replied the butterfly.”

“Some journeys begin with loss… but lead to courage, faith, and hope.” — The Journey West: Leaving Dixfield”

“You see, when we set goals that feel safer and achievable, we are caving in to our own preconceived notions of what we are capable of. We’re not pushing past our comfort zone; we’re just settling for status quo.”

“When you take ownership, you don’t have to worry about what happens to you or how other people might treat you or what obstacles might come your way, because ultimately you are in control.”

“Big goals provide the road map for our lives, the compass that tells us we’re moving in the right direction.”

“If your ultimate goal is not to have a home that looks like it belongs in a magazine or to drive a Cadillac Escalade, then what sense does it make to compare yourself - or your home or your vehicle - to the friends who has made that her primary objective?”

“No one gets a free pass. None of us are guaranteed a perfectly pleasant journey free of hardship, struggle, and pain.”

“This propensity toward jealousy and criticism—which ultimately comes from a place of feeling unworthy—can have an adverse effect on relationships.”

“Try to put your “rejection” guard down, and don’t assume you’re being rejected anytime someone says no. Most of the time, they are not rejecting you!”

“A big part of your fear comes from the script that has been playing inside your head—the message telling you that you don’t want to take the blame.”

“It’s an act of courage whenever you make the decision to accept responsibility for every choice and decision you make.”

“Have you ever heard of SMART goals? It’s basically the idea that your goals should be Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Time Bound. Meaning, you should know exactly what can actually accomplish; it should be meaningful to you; and it should have a deadline.”

“Make a point of practicing imperfect action—do one thing each day just to do it, not because it needs to be “right.”

“It’s okay to have your own opinion and for other people to disagree. Disagreement doesn’t mean they don’t like you.”

“When you can start looking at life as a series of lessons rather than mistakes, it will give you more freedom to experiment rather than always striving to achieve perfection.”

“It’s important to remember that mistakes and failure are just a normal part of life. Plus, it’s often our mistakes that teach us all the good stuff we need to know to keep moving forward!”

“Your principles don’t need to be elaborate or even completely original, but they should ring true to you and fit within your own set of core beliefs.”

“When you make a conscious choice to stop worrying about all the ways you might screw up and focus instead only on what you can learn from the experience, you give yourself the power to simply try, regardless of what the outcome will be.”

“It’s not always easy to write your own rules, especially when you are most comfortable with following other people’s rules.”

“The only way to truly overcome your insecurities and fears of not being capable is to start proving to yourself that you actually are capable.”

“A big part of your fear of being judged or of letting people down comes from the script that plays inside your head—a script that says others might not love or accept you if you don’t perform the way you think they want you to.”