“A woman, or man who speaks her truth and isn’t afraid of being ‘soft’ is courageous. Vulnerability takes back bone.”— Janne Robinson, merakiii.com
“There’s this whole mindset of always being available, whether this is in the context of business or always being available to our friends, to our families, to our relationships. We need to have boundaries. We don’t always need to be available. It’s okay if we turn our phones on silent and leave them…”— Janne Robinson, saltysoulsexperience.com
“If we must have milestones—mine will be measured by how much joy I have collected at the end of each day and how often in this life I have truly, deeply, opened.”— Janne Robinson, jannerobinson.com
“You don’t get me yet you get to chase me and woo-me and court me I am not going to simply just lay down like a prize.”— Janne Robinson, thoughtcatalog.com
“Some soulmates are not here for a lifetime, they are here for a season or a reason.”— Janne Robinson, thoughtcatalog.com
“God damn I hope you do miss the people you’ve loved sometimes — it means they mattered. It means they left footprints in your heart that weren’t able to be washed away.”— Janne Robinson, thoughtcatalog.com
“His job was not to be with you forever no his job was to be the one who loved you so sweetly and so deeply that you are unable to deny the love you denied yourself your whole life.”— Janne Robinson, thoughtcatalog.com
“All you have to lose, in going after your dreams and starting your business, is the life you don’t want.”— Janne Robinson, thoughtcatalog.com
“I know you are tired. Tired of feeling so heavy. It takes amazing strength and courage to wake up every day and do it again. There is a Universe of love waiting to share her light with you. Let a little in today and know that we are here.”— Janne Robinson, thoughtcatalog.com
“The man I wish to wake up beside will not play games with me, for he knows there is freedom in being chosen.”— Janne Robinson, thoughtcatalog.com
“So, love somebody until you don't love them anymore. Do a job until you don’t love it. Quit shit. Start shit. Walk away. Go find what gives you relentless joy, and if that thing changes — go find what else does.”— Janne Robinson, thoughtcatalog.com