Quotes about Growth
You need to go from wanting to change your life to deciding to change your life. If you want to live a life you've never lived, you've to do things you've never done.
— Jen Sincero
All this is to say that it's not your fault that you're fucked up. It's your fault if you stay fucked up, but the foundation of your fuckedupedness is something that's been passed down through generations of your family, like a coat of arms or a killer cornbread recipe, or in my case, equating confrontation with heart failure. When
— Jen Sincero
Nobody who ever accomplished anything big or new or worth raising a celebratory fist in the air did it from their comfort zone.
— Jen Sincero
You don't have to hit rock bottom to make a change. You can just decide.
— Jen Sincero
When it comes to changing your life, if you're not scared, you're doing something wrong.
— Jen Sincero
You can't experience new lands from the confines of your comfort zone.
— Jen Sincero
When you commit to transforming your life, you commit to getting very uncomfortable over and over and over again.
— Jen Sincero
Finding the good and the lessons in things allows us to move through them and on to new experiences. If you wanna stay stuck in the same place and keep getting spanked with the same lessons over and over, be negative, resentful, and victimized. If you want to get over your issues and rock your life, be grateful, look for the good and learn.
— Jen Sincero
How do you forgive the stupid bastard?
— Jen Sincero
Finding the good and the lessons in things allows us to move through them and on to new experiences. If you wanna stay stuck in the same place and keep getting spanked with the same lessons over and over, be negative, resentful, and victimized. If you want to get over your issues and rock your life, be grateful, look for the good and learn. 2.
— Jen Sincero
Stay away from people with tiny minds and tiny thoughts and start hanging out with people who see limitless possibility as the reality.
— Jen Sincero
Going out into the world and trying, yet still deep-down believing that you're ruled by your past circumstances, is like forgiving someone but still hoping they sit in something wet.
— Jen Sincero