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Changing your habits and your boundaries takes courage, audacity, and a whole lot of self-love.
— Jen Sincero
WHO DO I NEED TO BE FOR THIS SITUATION NOT TO BOTHER ME?
— Jen Sincero
We're so deeply wrapped up in our stories—I don't have the money, I'm not good enough, I can't quit my job, I'm lazy, I have bad hair—trudging through life with our heads down, clinging to our false beliefs like lifeboats full of doo-doo, that we prevent ourselves from seeing the literally infinite sea of possibilities and opportunities surrounding us at every single moment.
— Jen Sincero
these are the beliefs that you created yourself, it's about releasing the energy inside you, not about involving other people in your therapy session.
— Jen Sincero
The key here is to be specific and consistent—figure out what makes you feel the most mighty and make a habit of doing those things.
— Jen Sincero
You are powerful. You are loved. You are surrounded by miracles. Believe, really believe that what you desire is here and availible to you. And you can have it all.
— 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
You can start out with nothing, and out of nothing, and out of no way, a way will be made. —Reverend Michael Bernard Beckwith; former drug enthusiast turned spiritual enthusiast turned inspirational badass
— Jen Sincero
Erschaffen Sie aktiv das Leben, das Sie gern leben möchten.
— Jen Sincero
Je besser sich unser Körper fühlt, desto glücklicher und produktiver sind wir.
— Jen Sincero
Vertrauen Sie darauf, dass Sie wissen, was das Beste für Sie ist.
— Jen Sincero
But maybe, if you put your disbelief aside, roll up your sleeves, take some risks, and totally go for it, you'll wake up one day and realize you're living the kind of life you used to be jealous of.
— Jen Sincero