One hundred years from now, you will never know the difference. Focus on what truly matters.
“Confidence is key when it comes to being able to deliver your message, but you have to have a message that you believe in.” - Laura Templeton
“Autonomy is one of the underappreciated aspects of well-being.” – Leanne Spencer
“Don’t let your mistakes define your value.” - David Hollenbach III
“Diversify your ideas.” – Violet Lemay
“Don’t wish away whatever stage of life you are in.” – Crystal Gilbert
“It’s important to have the practical with the biblical.” - Chip Nightingale
“We need our discernment muscle.” - Sheryl Anjanette
“When you try to help everyone, you just help yourself right out of business.” - Tonya Eberhart
Good writing and respecting the readers’ time are how great authors become great.
“Only when you put yourself first can you be a blessing to someone else in a healthy way.” - La-June Persephony
“Life is too big for us to micromanage.” – Lisa Boucher
Dial into your passion and do it because it is worth it.
“We are where time comes from.” – Dana Williams
“If the bugs don’t want to eat it, I definitely don’t want to eat it.” - Dr. Rachelle Simpson Sweet
“The thing you’re afraid to say is very likely what your audience needs to hear.” – Tyler Foley
Connect before you correct.
“When we have emotional pain and we don’t deal with it, then it becomes physical pain.” – Heather Markel
“We live in such a group-think world that we forget we have to know what our personal happiness is.” – Pamela Gail Johnson
The more we share our stories, the more we give others permission to share their story.
Avoid sleepwalking in your faith.
“Open discussion is necessary.” - Nick Wettstein
“Restaurants are not in business to make you healthy; restaurants are in business to have you come back again and spend more with them.” - Lynne Bowman
“Humility brings a miraculous life.” – Jeff Elkins