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Forgive Quote by LeeAnne Baker

“I’ve learned that it’s true: whatever doesn’t kill you makes you stronger and may be the best thing that ever happens to you. Don’t try to avoid the hard choice or the painful thing, let it in and let it work its magic. “I’ve learned that the opinions of people you value the most, who you look up…” quote by LeeAnne Baker
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““I’ve learned that it’s true: whatever doesn’t kill you makes you stronger and may be the best thing that ever happens to you. Don’t try to avoid the hard choice or the painful thing, let it in and let it work its magic. “I’ve learned that the opinions of people you value the most, who you look up to and wish would notice you, are never more important that what you think of yourself. Be careful with those thoughts. “I’ve also learned that you need to forgive people who have harmed you. If you don’t forgive them, you end up hating them, and that just takes up way too much space in your soul – space that can be filled with joy. Let it go. “Finally, every so often we all should look deep within ourselves and ask if we are who we truly want to be. If not, then we have to change. We have to become the people we were meant to be.””

LeeAnne Baker

About This Quote

Source Speech: Motivational Talk, LeeAnne Baker, 2022

Adversity builds strength, embracing pain transforms it into growth; self‑esteem outweighs others’ opinions; forgiveness frees the soul; self‑reflection drives authentic change.

In simple terms: Hardship can make you stronger; value your own view; forgive to find joy; check if you’re living your true self.

Key Takeaway

Embrace challenges, forgive, and align with your true self.

Themes

resilience self‑esteem forgiveness self‑growth authenticity

Mood

reflective hopeful determined

Type

advice inspirational philosophical

When to use this quote

  • career setbacks
  • relationship conflicts
  • personal trauma
  • spiritual practice
  • life coaching

Key Concepts

psychology personal development mindfulness

Questions to Reflect On

  • What painful experience taught you the most?
  • How do you balance self‑critique with self‑compassion?
A Different Perspective

Forgiveness may be difficult and can reopen wounds if not processed health.

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