“I don’t get mad anymore. I just accept it for what it is and move on.” — Unknown Author
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“I don’t get mad anymore. I just accept it for what it is and move on.” — Unknown Author
Change will never happen if you lack the ability and courage to see yourself for who you really are. — Bryant McGill
“When you are deeply respectful, you naturally extend this powerful gift of reverence to everyone you encounter, and this is one of the rarest gifts in the world. Honor each royal soul with trust and acceptance. Honor their lives as the vast and beautiful beings they are — priceless gifts to the world. The trust and love you fill their core with, is the self-respect they carry within for the rest of their lives.” — Bryant McGill
“Letting go of toxic people is a major step towards being happier.” — Unknown Author
We are all very fragile and feel alone at times. We are also very strong and are surrounded with community at times. Things change, but throughout your life you are the constant. This is why it is important that you learn how to treat yourself kindly. Start with one act of kindness at a time — toward yourself. — Bryant McGill
“How hurtful it can be to deny one’s true self and live a life of lies just to appease others.” — June Ahern
“Sometimes letting go is an act of far greater power than defending or holding on.” — Eckhart Tolle
Awareness is power. The greater your awareness, the greater your power. — Bryant McGill
Anyone can be kind to someone they like. The real test is can you be kind to people you don’t like. — Bryant McGill
To be broken is no reason to see all things as broken. — Mark Nepo
“No one is sent by accident to anyone.” — A Course in Miracles
“Be careful who you trust and tell your problems to. Not everyone who smiles at you is your friend.” — Unknown Author
“Life is a circle of happiness, sadness, hard times, and good times. If you are going through hard times have faith that good times are on the way.” — Unknown Author
“The problem is that people are being hated when they are real, and are being loved when they are fake.” — Unknown Author
“To thrive in life you need three bones. A wishbone. A backbone. And a funny bone.” — Reba McEntire
Forgiving another may be the ultimate act of self-love. Through forgiveness you can quit suffering from the sins committed against you. By holding-on to resentment you allow them to have power over you. Forgiving takes your power back. — Bryant McGill
“Stand up for what you believe in, even if it means standing alone.” — Kim Hanks
All conflict can be resolved by listening. — Bryant McGill
“Nothing ever goes away until it has taught us what we need to know.” — Pema Chodron
“Don’t be afraid to lose people, be afraid of losing yourself.” — Unknown Author
Everyone who has an abiding reverence for the sanctity of life wants to promote as much safety and support for people as possible. We are the world, both the good and the bad. We are responsible for what we are creating. Even the cultural momentum that is sculpting us through our values, politics, entertainment, literature and art was and is our creation. It comes from us, and it is us. The full mantle of responsibility is on our shoulders, and the great thing about life — the most magnificent thing about being these sentient human beings — is that we have been given the power of choice. We can change the world one thought at a time, one act of respect and kindness at a time and one soul at a time. Let the change begin with your choices this very moment. You are creating through your choices, even now. When you close your eyes to what apparently “is,” and look inward to the infinite truth of what is possible through choice and imagination, you will discover vast landscapes of uncharted territory, clear open spaces for all people to exist together in harmony. We can build these beautiful visions together, through respect. The essential respect is the one in your own heart for yourself. The expansion of your own consciousness, capacity for love, humility and compassion — this is the path; this is the way.
— Bryant McGill
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“When you are unforgiving and carry animosity, you feed the very soul of conflict that keeps your pain alive. If you suffocate your heart with anger, all your dreams will die. The only way to allow your soul to freely breathe, is to forgive.” — Bryant McGill
“Peace begins when expectation ends.” — Sri Chinmoy
“Sometimes it’s better to just remain silent and smile.” — Unknown Author