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Self Help For Women Quotes

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Amari Soul
“You just have to say to yourself, "I am not willing to accept anything less than what I deserve! I am smart! I am Beautiful! I am a good woman and I deserve to be happy!" It all starts with you.”
Amari Soul, Reflections of a Man

Kamal Ravikant
“Pain doesn't last. And when it's gone, we have something to show for it. Growth.”
Kamal Ravikant, Live Your Truth

Michael     James
“The benefit of personal growth and self-discovery is that we become better human beings with the strength to endure and carry on, and then we may experience something magical when we begin to reach out to others. We discover a feeling that is so rewarding and fulfilling: that fact that we can make a difference. Here is to your willingness to begin with making a difference with yourself!
Michael James”
Michael James, Discovering Michael: An Inspirational Guide to Personal Growth & Self-Discovery

“Without basic human values guiding us, we become morally bankrupt. Without love as our purpose, we become empty. Without understanding of both of these, we become lost.”
Milan Hollilster

Kenneth Schwarz
“Self-help isn't really self-help unless someone else is also helping you. We'd like to be that someone.”
Kenneth Schwarz

Kamal Ravikant
“It is not giving up, it is accepting. And the light will enter. Always does.”
Kamal Ravikant, Live Your Truth

“Las relaciones tóxicas presentan como patrón común los atentados contra la autoestima.”
Efrat Cybulkiewicz

N.D. Jones
“Black Girl Magic is a wily cat to some. A unicorn of myth for others. But to those who can wrangle it into submission, it is hope found at the bottom of a jar of quarters.

Use in case of an emergency.”
N.D. Jones, The Color of My Resilience: A Guided Self-Care Journal for Black Women

Tanya Valentin
“When we are disconnected from our deep healing, introspective power of our Wild Woman, our Knowing Self, and by default, our Divine Power, we become empty. We develop a spiritual hole where our Divine Self used to reside.”
Tanya Valentin, When She Wakes, She Will Move Mountains - 5 Steps to Reconnecting With Your Wild Authentic Inner Queen

Kamal Ravikant
“If ever in pain, I think the best thing we can do is to create something.”
Kamal Ravikant, Live Your Truth

Aphrodite Phoenix
“I had lots of appointments, many places to go, and I needed a lot of rest; the art of constructively selling oneself requires much tender self-care”
Aphrodite Phoenix, Are They Bad Girls or Brilliant?: The Truths Behind the Fight for Independent Prostitutes' Rights

Olive Rose Steele
“Let me tell you what I mean when I mention ‘stuff.’ Stuff is physical and metaphysical; it is the mental clutter in our heads and the physical clutter around us; it is relationships, good and bad; it is negativity, ours and others’; it is bad attitude, ours and others’; it is prejudice born of hurt, malice or belief system; it is ‘baggage’ from our past that we lug around in life.”
Olive Rose Steele, The Solid Rock:

Sylvia Salow
“Your essence is fabricated from the stardust lace and earthly soil. As you wander, you call in your soul closer until one day you embody it.”
Sylvia Salow, Find Yourself: Go the Distance to Discover Your Meaning

Jaclyn Johnston
“Our irises are galaxies; our pupils are black holes if we allow ourselves to bottle up everything inside us instead of allowing ourselves to heal and enjoy life again.”
Jaclyn Johnston

Jaclyn Johnston
“Healing is not linear. It's a like a waltz between you and the Divine weaving through time. When you join hands through the healing process, you transition to a beautiful rhythm for yourself and your life.”
Jaclyn Johnston

Kamal Ravikant
“It is not giving up it is accepting. and the light will enter. Always does.”
Kamal Ravikant, Live Your Truth

Aphrodite Phoenix
“How could she have gotten herself here? To this place where she stood by while the man she adored checked out things to share with his wife?
You knew what you were getting into.
But that wasn’t really true. One never knew, not entirely, not until in really deep. She screamed and seethed in raw silence. Damien came in then, and spooned her. He hadn’t a clue she was an impulse away from getting up, dressing, and leaving.
How shocked he would be, if she did that.
And he’d conclude that she wasn’t the well-matched true lover that he thought he had finally, at long last, discovered.
That thought ploughed a spike deeply through her. It gouged her so much that her breath stopped. It hurt her even more than did the wife. And she knew in that moment while he settled into bliss that she wasn’t going to leave, that leaving hadn’t had the slightest chance.”
Aphrodite Phoenix, And The Point of All this Agony is...?

Stephanie Golden
“In appropriate sacrifice, the self maintins a solicitude for itself amid caring for others. It also feels a strong connection to other people. Growing out of the balance between caring for self and other simultaneously, it can accept other people as they are.”
Stephanie Golden, Slaying the Mermaid: Women and the Culture of Sacrifice

Chandra Broadnax-Payne
“You can either focus on your dreams and your future or you can focus on what’s in front of you right now. You make the choice!”
Chandra Broadnax-Payne

Jeanne McElvaney
“It is wise to heed the messages of the creatures who share our world. Like us, they have their usual patterns and, when their behavior is out of the ordinary, it is clear they are speaking to us in the language of spirit. We are, every time, served by responding.”
Jeanne McElvaney, Old Maggie's Spirit Whispers

“It is only human to want to be honestly seen, acknowledged, and adored by the one who captures our hearts.”
Dr. Arlene Krieger

Kathleen Parisien
“It is in Brasilia that I formed these cross-cultural relationships. Our energies together were striking, and the conversations we had were natural, innovative, and truly different than what I was used to in Canada. I developed a lot of patience by listening to people whose native language was not English, and I grew a profound sense of admiration for those who work so hard to learn English.”
Kathleen Parisien, Citizen of the World : Part One: A Courageous Story of Volunteering Abroad, and Solo Backpack Travel in South America

Cheryl Melody Baskin
“Dreams are a lifeline to hope.”
Cheryl Melody Baskin, Heart-Dreamer: Stepping into Life, Love, Creativity and Dreams-No Matter What

Eva Live
“To be naked and raw and vulnerable in front of one person and in front of the world: that’s ecstasy. And it’s the hardest thing, seemingly, there is to do: to simply, and openly, be.”
Eva Live, Being and Belonging: A Memoir in Poetry

“If you want to be happy in life, embrace pain, for it is proportional to happiness.”
Sayem Sarkar

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