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“The number one skill in life is not giving up.” — Bryant McGill
“Love is such a deep gratitude. When you are truly in love with life, every breath you take is gratitude.” — Bryant McGill
“Pause and remember— The only person you need to believe in you is — you!” — Jenni Young
“We are all damaged. We have all been hurt. We have all had to learn painful lessons. We are all recovering from some mistake, loss, betrayal, abuse, injustice or misfortune. All of life is a process of recovery that never ends. We each must find ways to accept and move through the pain and to pick ourselves back up. For each pang of grief, depression, doubt or despair there is an inverse toward renewal coming to you in time. Each tragedy is an announcement that some good will indeed come in time. Be patient with yourself.” — Bryant McGill
“Never be defined by your past. It was just a lesson, not a life sentence.” — Unknown Author
“Positive attitudes qualify you for positive experiences.” — Bryant McGill
If you think that peace and happiness are somewhere else and you run after them, you will never arrive. — Thich Nhat Hanh
“Detox your life in 4 easy steps: Get rid of anyone who: 1. Lies to you. 2. Disrespects you. 3. Uses you. 4. Puts you down.” — Unknown Author
“No external thing or person is ever coming to you, which will make you happy or complete you. As long as you are waiting for something to make you happy — happiness will never come. Expectancy creates disappointment. Chasing the external to achieve joy is a death-trap for personal-development. The external only creates dependency. The foundation of joyful independence is being content with yourself; self-love. You’re the one you’ve been looking for; you complete you. Recognize that you are enough, and that all external gifts are simply extra blessings. Praise first the mighty blessing of yourself! Find your own joy within and then greater joy will be added to you.” — Bryant McGill
“Kindness is the language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see.” — Mark Twain
When the world is collapsing around you, and everything looks like it is going to hell, remember — ALL IS WELL. All is well does not mean everything is perfect in the world, it means all is well within you. Your state of mind is integral to how you will experience life. When you are negative, corrective, reactive, bitter, vicious and biting — you become a component of a vicious world. When you are nothing but pessimistic you are an enabling force of impossibility. When you are positive you are an enabling force of possibility. All is well means all well-ness begins with and in — you. It means you are responsible for doing what good you can with what you have, and any good is better than none. It means in a world of turmoil you maintain the inner-peace and calm to share with others as you interact with them. It means you are hopeful and share the plenitude of your hope with the hopeless. It means you see the problems in the world clearly, but you also look for and see the solutions. All is well is a form of courage; it is courageous to be positive in the face of negativity. All is well is a form of gratitude; it is grateful to be thankful, even when things are not perfect. All is well is a choice for how you will live out your days. When you start your day tomorrow, and when the stress and pressure is on you, just remember, that as soon as you accept the moment for what it is — all is well.
— Bryant McGill
The Book: SimpleRemindersBook.com
“You can’t expect to draw people into your life who are kind, confident, and generous if you’re thinking and acting in cruel, weak, and selfish ways. You must be what it is that you’re seeking— that is, you need to put forth what you want to attract.” — Wayne Dyer
“You’re blessed if you do, and you’re blessed if you don’t!” — Bryant McGill
“The world is filled with nice people. If you can’t find one, be one.” — Unknown Author
“One of the hardest decisions you’ll ever face in life is choosing whether to walk away or try harder.” — Unknown Author
“Never forget that you are one of a kind. Never forget that if there weren’t any need for you in all your uniqueness to be on this earth, you wouldn’t be here in the first place. And never forget, no matter how overwhelming life’s challenges and problems seem to be, that one person can make a difference in the world. In fact, it is always because of one person that all changes that matter in the world come about. So be that one person.” — Buckminister Fuller
“Life is so short. Spend it with friends who make you laugh and feel loved.” — Unknown Author
“Evolve your understanding of success from the outer realm of control, materialism, and ego, to the inner realm of surrender, spirituality, and compassion.” — Bryant McGill
Embrace the magic of life. Discover everything you can. Learn lessons. Connect with your purpose. Give back. — Michael Barata
“You may see me struggle, but you will never see me quit.” — Unknown Author
“Uncommon success is found on the spiritual plane; you can’t get there through common convention or following others. Hard work is not enough; many work slavishly-hard for little reward. Intelligence is insufficient; how many educated and brilliant people there are who fail utterly and completely. Goodness is not enough; how many meek and good souls are tilled into the earth like manure by demigods to fertilize their golden crops. There is something more — it is the unseen essential, and everyone has access to it.” — Bryant McGill
“Decide what you want. Believe you can have it. Believe you deserve it and believe it’s possible for you.” — Jack Canfield
“Always believe something amazing is about to happen.” — Simple Reminders
“There’s a story behind every person. There’s a reason why they’re the way they are. Think about that before you judge.” — Unknown Author
“Empowerment is often little more than noticing what was once unnoticed and finding what was always there.” — Bryant McGill
“The people who are happy, for your happiness and sad for your sadness… keep them around.” — Steve Maraboli
If your life is like a tragedy it is because you have been neglecting something — most likely yourself. All those happy people you see, they know something you don’t know. They know about a balanced type of relationship where they are selfish for the sake of others. You have to learn how to take care of yourself. Who you need, is you. It was always about, and for, you. You’re the one you’ve been looking for; you complete you. If you have never found yourself, the best place to look is in your loneliness, and rock-bottom is even better. Quit looking “out there” for that magical “something” or “someone” to come and rescue you from your tragic loneliness. Do you want to know what people love? People love passion; they love people who are happy in themselves; they love people who are going places and doing things; people love people who are confident and secure, but most importantly people love most those who love themselves. Love is not about finding the right person, but about being the right person. If you get love and attention that you are not ready for, it will not fulfill you the way you imagine. We sustain our loving relationships by loving ourselves. We are only fulfilled by love when we ourselves are filled with love. If you want the perfect relationship, start with the one you have with yourself. If you make it right with yourself, it will be right with the whole world.
— Bryant McGill
The Book: SimpleRemindersBook.com
“I will no longer allow the negative things in life to spoil all of the good things I have. I choose to be happy.” — Unknown Author
“Some of the most amazing people in the world were not perfect; they were scarred by suffering, hardships, losses and imperfections. But, when they recovered, they were stronger, wiser, and more loving and compassionate. Your life is going to get better in the proper time, and you will be stronger and more at peace than ever before.” — Bryant McGill
“The number one skill in life is not giving up.” — Bryant McGill
“Love is such a deep gratitude. When you are truly in love with life, every breath you take is gratitude.” — Bryant McGill
“Pause and remember— The only person you need to believe in you is — you!” — Jenni Young
“We are all damaged. We have all been hurt. We have all had to learn painful lessons. We are all recovering from some mistake, loss, betrayal, abuse, injustice or misfortune. All of life is a process of recovery that never ends. We each must find ways to accept and move through the pain and to pick ourselves back up. For each pang of grief, depression, doubt or despair there is an inverse toward renewal coming to you in time. Each tragedy is an announcement that some good will indeed come in time. Be patient with yourself.” — Bryant McGill
“Never be defined by your past. It was just a lesson, not a life sentence.” — Unknown Author
“Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom.” — Aristotle
“You will be a beautiful person, as long as you see the beauty in others.” — Bryant McGill
“The strongest people make time to help others, even if they are struggling with their own problems.” — Unknown Author
“Meeting another human is always a sacred event.” — Bryant McGill
“Start creating your world instead of letting the world create you!” — Bryant McGill
“Sometimes when you lose your way, you find yourself!” — Mandy Hale
“Your past mistakes are meant to guide you not define you.” — Unknown Author
“Some of the most amazing people in the world were not perfect; they were scarred by suffering, hardships, losses and imperfections. But, when they recovered, they were stronger, wiser, and more loving and compassionate. Your life is going to get better in the proper time, and you will be stronger and more at peace than ever before.” — Bryant McGill
“I will no longer allow the negative things in life to spoil all of the good things I have. I choose to be happy.” — Unknown Author
If your life is like a tragedy it is because you have been neglecting something — most likely yourself. All those happy people you see, they know something you don’t know. They know about a balanced type of relationship where they are selfish for the sake of others. You have to learn how to take care of yourself. Who you need, is you. It was always about, and for, you. You’re the one you’ve been looking for; you complete you. If you have never found yourself, the best place to look is in your loneliness, and rock-bottom is even better. Quit looking “out there” for that magical “something” or “someone” to come and rescue you from your tragic loneliness. Do you want to know what people love? People love passion; they love people who are happy in themselves; they love people who are going places and doing things; people love people who are confident and secure, but most importantly people love most those who love themselves. Love is not about finding the right person, but about being the right person. If you get love and attention that you are not ready for, it will not fulfill you the way you imagine. We sustain our loving relationships by loving ourselves. We are only fulfilled by love when we ourselves are filled with love. If you want the perfect relationship, start with the one you have with yourself. If you make it right with yourself, it will be right with the whole world.
— Bryant McGill
The Book: SimpleRemindersBook.com
“The people who are happy, for your happiness and sad for your sadness… keep them around.” — Steve Maraboli