“Having emotional independence means we are no longer tied to the need for constant approval and are, therefore, not coerced into doing more than we feel comfortable doing by our need to please others.” NeedsFeelsMeanEmotionalPleaseComfortableIndependenceConstantBeing YourselfApprovalTied Book:The Courage to Be Yourself: A Woman's Guide to Emotional Strength and Self-Esteem Source: The Courage to Be Yourself: A Woman's Guide to Emotional Strength and Self-Esteem
“money usually represents so much more than dollars and cents. It is tied up with our deepest emotional needs: for love, power, security, independence, control, self-worth.” NeedsSelfMoneySecurityEmotionalIndependenceDollarsSelf WorthTiedCentsPower Of LoveTied UpEmotional Needs Author:Olivia Mellan
“It is difficult to remove by logic an idea not placed there by logic in the first place. By nature, we are emotional creatures. Often we live and react based on feelings, not logic. Feelings are wonderful, but when we become tied to a particular thought or belief we tend to ignore the fact that change might be necessary.” FirstsIdeasFactsFeelingsMightBeliefDifficultWonderfulEmotionalParticularCreaturesLogicRemoveTied Author:Gordon Livingston
“Good health is multifaceted - it's physical, it's internal, it's my diet, and my emotional state. It's all tied in together.” StatesTogetherEmotionalDietsInternalsTiedGood Health Author:Michelle Obama
“A lot of people assume that women of a certain age who are not unattractive have no excuse for not having a perfect life. But you can have emotional baggage that is dragging you down like cement blocks tied to your feet.” PeopleAgeCertainPerfectFeetEmotionalAssumingExcuseBlockTiedNo ExcusesBaggageCementUnattractivePerfect LifeEmotional Baggage Author:Olivia Wilde