Category: Mantras & Quotes
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🌿 Intentional Pauses in Growth: Making Space for Reflection 🌿
Recently, I found myself deep in conversation with a few different people—each of us navigating our own pace in this whirlwind we call life—when a simple but powerful question came up: “When was the last time you were bored?” At first, we laughed. But then, silence. In today’s world, being “bored” feels like a luxury,…
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We Rise by Lifting Others
This week, I was reminded of the powerful quote: “We rise by lifting others.” — Robert Ingersoll I wholeheartedly believe in the essence of this statement. It serves as a reminder of the importance of community and the profound impact we can have when we uplift and support one another. Through kindness and generosity, mentorship…
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It’s Not My Job
A recent journaling prompt asked me to reflect on what defines me. My first thought was my core values—the principles that guide my life. From there, I considered how I strive to live by the Four Agreements, a set of powerful practices for personal freedom. Then my mind settled on a quote by Ralph Waldo…
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New Year, New Me? Or New Year, Same Me?
As the new year begins, these two phrases often make their rounds. As I reflect on the year ahead, I find that a little of both resonate with me. At my core, I am still me—my values, my “bones,” remain steadfast. But how those values manifest in my life can evolve. Personal growth, whether intentional…
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“Dwell in possibility”
Emily Dickinson’s words, “Dwell in possibility,” speak to the heart of what it means to live intentionally and with purpose. To “dwell” means to reside, to linger, to make something our home. And possibility? That’s the openness to new ideas, opportunities, and ways of being. When we dwell in possibility, we choose to live with…
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Aspire to Inspire before you Expire
This powerful mantra reminds me to live with purpose and to positively impact those around me. I want to leave people, places and things better than when I happened upon them. Be it a smile on one’s face, a cleaner earth or a less stressful way of doing things; seemingly small acts can compound into…
