Quotes related to Isaiah 41:10
On the other side of your fear is your freedom.
— Jen Sincero
To fear or not to fear, that is the question.
— Jen Sincero
God will not have his work made manifest by cowards. —Ralph Waldo Emerson; fearless writer/poet, highly-skilled spewer and doer
— Jen Sincero
This is about your faith being greater than your fear.
— Jen Sincero
Helen Keller: Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing. To keep our faces toward change and behave like free spirits in the presence of fate is strength undefeatable.
— Jen Sincero
And if you're going to make the kind of money you've never made before, you're going to have to do a whole lotta stuff you ain't never done before, which will scare and challenge (and excite) the crap out of you.
— Jen Sincero
Trying to protect yourself from your fears protects you from experiencing a fully evolved and juicy life.
— Jen Sincero
Haben Sie den Mumm, die strahlendste und glücklichste Version ihrer selbst zu werden.
— Jen Sincero
When you learn to master your mindset and focus on thoughts that elicit strong, positive emotions, you wield your power to take crazy leaps of faith in spite of your fears and your Little Prince trying to hold you back. It all starts with your thoughts; they are the catalyst that brings on the shift that changes what you believe and how you act.
— Jen Sincero
it all started because she made the decision to grow and did the one thing that scared the living crap out of her that she knew would get her to her goal.
— Jen Sincero
So if you finally decide to quit your soul-crushing job and start the pastry shop of your dreams, be not upset if a truck drives through your front window into your scones. Instead of taking this as a sign that you shouldn't have opened your shop, take it to mean that you're ridding yourself of your BS and moving in the right direction.
— Jen Sincero
I wish I were a girl again, half savage and hardy, and free; and laughing at injuries, not maddening under them! Why am I so changed? why does my blood rush into a hell of tumult at a few words?
— Emily Bronte