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- Take back your light. Know that when you're in awe of someone else's greatness, you're really seeing yourself. Identify what you most admire or love…
- Pain is a spiritual wake-up call showing you that there are oceans you have not yet explored. Step beyond the world you know. Reach for…
- If we want to know what we're really committed to, all we have to do is look at our lives.
- There is not one life that doesn’t add tremendous value to the whole. Somewhere inside of us we know this to be true; we hear…
- Standing in our power demands that we be vulnerable, listen to our own voice, and take risks outside the comfort of what we know.
- Vision lifts you up. It makes you smile a secret smile because you know that you have something very special to share. What is your…
- Fear keeps us rooted in the past. Fear of the unknown, fear of abandonment, fear of rejection, fear of not having enough, fear of not…
- You are designed to reinvent and re-create yourself, over and over again. And, you are here-whether you want to acknowledge it or not; whether you…
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