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“There is no shortcut to defining your suck and your lighthouse, and there are going to be moments when you want to shut down and crawl back into the comfort zone that will become your suck.”

“The challenges and difficulties in life will derail your progress and development unless you relentlessly charge forward and never let the easy roads, simple paths, complacency, and security pull you back toward the suck that you know you need to run from.”

“Realizing you are called to be so much more than you are now is something that every highly driven, motivated, and dedicated individual wrestles with.”

“You have to acknowledge and show up as the person you’re intended to be—despite the hurt, the insecurities, the failures, the fears, and the challenges you’ve had to face.”

“You are at a catalyst point in your life, you can choose to settle for the easy roads, or you can chase the future that you know you’re capable of having.”

“The reality is that your lens is filled with cracks and fractures. For some, it may even be completely broken. You may not see yourself as you really are. You may not see your strengths, capabilities, abilities, and skill sets”

“Your past is chock-full of lens-shaping and lens-cracking experiences. They start at a young age, and you must connect to some of the core issues from your family, your childhood, and your life in general”

“One of my favourite things to do is to show people how much they can shine! I am absolutely in love with watching people step into their full capacity to illuminate. Self-love does not cause arrogance; it is insecurity and abandonment at the root of arrogance. At the root of arrogance you'll find low self esteem. There is space enough for everyone to shine just like there is space enough for all of the stars in the sky. There's nothing I dislike more than people who have to dim down another's light because they're afraid of it. Let a person be the luminary that they are.”

“Whenever I am in a difficult situation where there seems to be no way out, I think about all the times I have been in such situations and say to myself, "I did it before, so I can do it again.”

“When you work on something that only has the capacity to make you 5 dollars, it does not matter how much harder you work – the most you will make is 5 dollars.”

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