Personal Empowerment Quotes

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Erik Pevernagie
“Letting go of attachments to material possessions, relationships, or past experiences that stifle or no longer serve us can be liberating and allow us to move forward with our lives. When we contain our 'loss aversion,' we learn to bounce back from setbacks and master the qualities for navigating life's challenges. We can
convert the terror of loss aversion into a mindset leading to greater freedom and personal empowerment. (“Paper Boats Forever »)”
Erik Pevernagie

Erik Pevernagie
“When we reframe or reinterpret our difficulties, we can transform resignation into a source of personal empowerment. In our ongoing struggle for self-overcoming, we must harness our inner strength and creativity and assert our will in the face of challenging times. ("Check, and mate")”
Erik Pevernagie

Jeanne McElvaney
“Focus on anticipating what serendipity if bringing... because it's the past, present, and future colliding.”
Jeanne McElvaney, Light in the Shadows

Jeanne McElvaney
“Energetically, when we fight something, it intensifies our connection. We activate the energy by placing our focus on it.”
Jeanne McElvaney, Light in the Shadows

“Unsolicited advice is usually more about the needs of the giver than the receiver.”
Charles F. Glassman, Brain Drain - The Breakthrough That Will Change Your Life

Jeanne McElvaney
“To survive your abuse, you got used to reacting to others. You unlock your heart when your answers come from inside.”
Jeanne McElvaney, Spirit Unbroken: Abby's Story

Jeanne McElvaney
“Our spirit whispers are the best guides. And they are found in the very personal, quiet moments when we are doing nothing.”
Jeanne McElvaney, Old Maggie's Spirit Whispers

Jeanne McElvaney
“There's comfort in suspending what we know, so we can experience reality from a different perspective.  So we can find what reassures and empowers us.”
Jeanne McElvaney, Light in the Shadows

Ramona Stoian
“In the grand scheme of self-discovery and personal empowerment, nothing else truly matters if you find contentment within yourself...”
Ramona I., Shades of simple beauty

Dorethia Kelly
“When you decide you deserve to have what you want, you will wait on it.”
Dorethia Kelly

Jeanne McElvaney
“When you feel vulnerable, you can be sure you are allowing something new in your life. Boldly embrace this companion of change. It will help you release the need to control a journey that is empowered by open-minded flow.”
Jeanne McElvaney, Ignite Changes Using Energy: A Guide for Letting Go of Old Thinking

Jeanne McElvaney
“When we don’t acknowledge vulnerable parts of our youth, they will leak out.”
Jeanne McElvaney, Spirit Unbroken: Abby's Story

Jeanne McElvaney
“Following the path of what others think pulls with familiar energy. Choosing the path of our personal truth nurtures our spirit.”
Jeanne McElvaney, Ignite Changes Using Energy: A Guide for Letting Go of Old Thinking

Jeanne McElvaney
“Discomfort is a road sign to point us in another direction. Let it be an ally.”
Jeanne McElvaney, Beyond the Obvious: The Energy Detective Series

Jeanne McElvaney
“With energy insights, we become explorers of our own possibilities.”
Jeanne McElvaney, Beyond the Obvious: The Energy Detective Series

Jeanne McElvaney
“So very often, our heartfelt desires fade into the shadows of our days. They feel impractical, too much, or more than we deserve. Yet, anything you do that is connected to your dream will make your life glow a bit brighter. Your dream doesn’t have to reality for it to feed your soul. JeanneQuotes on Etsy”
Jeanne McElvaney, Ignite Changes Using Energy: A Guide for Letting Go of Old Thinking

Jeanne McElvaney
“Emotions are energies showing up to guide us”
Jeanne McElvaney, Light in the Shadows

Jeanne McElvaney
“Your feelings are nudges from your personal spirit. They come up to guide your choices, so you can build the future you desire.”
Jeanne McElvaney, Time Slipping

Jeanne McElvaney
“✿´´¯`•.¸¸. ི♥ Familiar is both our friend and foe. We can lean into it for comfort, but it also keeps us in the same place. •¸.•♥•.¸¸.•♥ •¸..•*¨*•”
Jeanne McElvaney, Light in the Shadows

Darcy Holmer
“We change when not changing becomes more uncomfortable than change itself.”
Darcy Holmer, THE PERSONAL POWER PROGRAM: A Woman’s Step-by-Step Guide to Thriving in Self, Body & Money

Jeanette LeBlanc
“How many dark nights of the soul could you have avoided had you immediately honored your body wisdom, the whispers of your heart, the nagging voice of your gut that told you to go, or stay, or leap, or step onto the stage, or hide from danger? What pain could have been thwarted if you had answered the yes or the no that you heard as clear as day in the deepest part of you with voice and action, instead of ignoring it as you’ve been taught to do, placing your trust anywhere but in the quiet center of your own brave consciousness? If you’re like me, I’m gonna guess quite a few. If you’re like me, I’d wager that learning to trust yourself as the foremost expert on the truth of your own living and the care and feeding and loving of you is maybe the trickiest damn path you’ve ever walked. But you’re walking it. So am I. Cautious steps of trust, and certainty, and freedom. Shedding the bullshit we were taught along the way. And with each step, learning to hold our own faith just a little bit more. Because it’s true. You ARE the only true expert on you that the world has ever known. So am I. Now we’ve just gotta start acting like it.”
Jeanette LeBlanc

Jeanette LeBlanc
“Create a new narrative.
Interrupt the pattern.
Take back the pen.
Reclaim ownership of the story.

You—and only you—get to decide how the next chapter is written.

Write it all down.
The mistakes and the blessings and the places you cracked in two.
Write the prayers and the tantrums.
The sacred and the profane.
The open roads and the closed doors.

Nothing is permanent.
Erase what does not fit.
Cross it out.
Write on top of the lines that no longer serve, fifty times over if you want.

Remember, the only one who can write the next part of your story is you.”
Jeanette LeBlanc

Sage Everest
“Betrayal broke me, but it also woke me—what shattered my heart became the foundation for my strength, my healing, and my unapologetic self-love”
Sage Everest, Who F*cked My Husband: How I Turned Betrayal into Personal Power, Emotional Healing and Build Self-Compassion