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Below are a few quotes, they will bend your mind, help you shut out the chatter and give your mind a steady purpose.
Ever wonder why that persistent monologue in our head seems to be out there to get us? It doesn’t allow us to celebrate our wins whole heartedly, and it doesn’t let us forgive ourselves for our distractions and infractions.
But, how about you start saying no to it, and take the reins of life back into your hands? How about for once and for all, we start refusing to be miserable?
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📌 Find Clarity. Solve Problems. Inspire Action.
What you love is what you’re gifted at. Can this be true?
📌 Should everyone have a mission, should everyone have a purpose in life? Why can’t we just be?
📌 Find your strengths. They are your intrinsic motivation to GROW and ACHIEVE.
📌 There are thousands of sparks inside of us. Sparks of joy, ideas, goodness and purpose. Find clarity and strive to live fully each day as a complete human being. Let your sparks shine through from inside out.
📌 Dandelions. A symbol of hope for so many of us growing up. We blew on them while wishing our dreams came true. Why did we stop as we became adults?
📌 Dream, make a wish and act on it.
📌 Do you want to just settle down or shake things up?
📌 Success is the coming together of self-discipline, talent, intelligence, strength and motivation.
📌 You have this is one CRAZY, AMAZING life. Why wouldn’t you make a DENT IN THE UNIVERSE with it??
📌 Sadly, we’re all taught how to make a living, but not how to live our life.
📌 Let me tell you something, to BECOME UNSTOPPABLE, all you need is a MINDSET.
📌 Almost all our perceived short comings are the made-up stories of our mind.
📌 Sometimes just good enough is PERFECT. Time to move on.
📌 Even in silence, when your thoughts are deafening, it’s time to crush that inner critic.
📌 Let’s do a collective exhale and get this out of our minds. Our perceptions of others’ perceptions.
📌 At any given moment all you can do is your best. And let go of the rest.
📌 Master your mind, your thoughts and your imagination.
📌 The world can’t wait to see your potential. Start by asking yourself, “What can I offer the world?”
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The secret of success is ignorance and confidence, the two combined are unbeatable. ~ Mark Twain
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About The Article Author:
Hi, I’m Rachana. Its been my dream for years to do something to consciously create a better future where every one of us is excited about our own potential. My challenge to everyone is that they aspire for their personal best and leave a legacy of their work through their contributions to mankind.
One more thing. In December of 2044, I hope to win the Nobel.
Will you join me on this journey of growth and transformation?
Namasté.
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