Quotes about Growth
Erschaffen Sie aktiv das Leben, das Sie gern leben möchten.
— Jen Sincero
Once you start taking action you'll be able to discover more things you like, more things you don't like, and a clearer picture of what you desire to do will begin to form. Taking action leads to answers, mulling ideas around in your head forever leads to indecision and grouchiness.
— Jen Sincero
Whenever anything excellent or mediocre or lame or annoying happens to you, meet it with the statement, "This is good because . . . " and fill in the blank. Once you make this a regular practice, you'll see how much easier it is to be in gratitude for much more than you realized.
— Jen Sincero
Figure out the things you get lost in in your business and your personal life. Then figure out how you can be doing more of those things more of the time. Hire someone and delegate the tasks you hate doing. Partner up with someone who's good at, and enjoy doing the things you're not that into.
— Jen Sincero
Anaïs Nin that reads: "And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom.
— Jen Sincero
Trying to protect yourself from your fears protects you from experiencing a fully evolved and juicy life.
— Jen Sincero
This is good because… If you instead look for ways to be grateful for everything in your life, it not only raises your frequency, but it allows you to grow by opening you up to the lesson.
— Jen Sincero
Be grateful for all you are and all that you're becoming.
— Jen Sincero
Rough seas make better sailors.
— Jen Sincero
The Big Snooze will do everything it can to stop you from changing and growing, especially since you're attempting to obliterate the very identity that you and everyone else has come to know as "you.
— Jen Sincero
Success is not about where you're at, it's about where, and who, you decide you're going to be.
— 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