“And while there are countless ways that we rip ourselves off, there’s one way in particular that is, without a doubt, the most rampant and the most devastating of all: we invest everything we’ve got in believing that we’re not good enough.”— Jen Sincero, amazon.com
“Forgiveness is all about taking care of you, not the person you need to forgive. It’s about putting your desire to feel good before your desire to be right. It’s about taking responsibility for your own happiness instead of pretending it’s in somebody else’s hands. It’s about owning your power by gi…”— Jen Sincero, amazon.com
“You created the reality you now exist in with your thoughts, which means you can use the very same power of thought to change it.”— Jen Sincero, amazon.com
“You have to be willing to fall down, get up, look stupid, cry, laugh, make a mess, clean it up and not stop until you get there. No matter what.”— Jen Sincero, amazon.com
“It’s just as easy to believe we’re awesome as it is to believe we’re giant sucking things.”— Jen Sincero, amazon.com
“When we’re in fear, we hold on to what we’ve got because we don’t trust that there’s more. We pinch off the energy, we’re scared to share, and we focus on, and create more of, the very thing we’re hoping to avoid, which is lack.”— Jen Sincero, amazon.com
“The people you surround yourself with are excellent mirrors for who you are and how much, or how little, you love yourself.”— Jen Sincero, amazon.com
“Faith smothers your fear of the unknown. Faith allows you to take risks. Faith is the stuff of ‘leap and the net will appear.’ Faith is your best buddy when you’re scared shitless.”— Jen Sincero, amazon.com
“There will never be anyone exactly like you. You were given special gifts and talents to share with the world, and even though everybody has special gifts and talents, nobody will use theirs quite the same way you do.”— Jen Sincero, amazon.com
“Your job isn’t to know the how, it’s to know the what and to be open to discovering, and receiving, the how.”— Jen Sincero, amazon.com
“Follow what feels good in the moment, every moment, and it will lead you through a most excellent life.”— Jen Sincero, amazon.com
“Because so often when we say we’re unqualified for something, what we’re really saying is that we’re too scared to try it, not that we can’t do it.”— Jen Sincero, amazon.com
“If you are depressed, you are living in the past. If you are anxious, you are living in the future. If you are at peace, you are living in the present.”— Jen Sincero, amazon.com
“Deciding means jumping in all the way, doing whatever it takes, and going after your dreams with the tenacity of a dateless cheerleader a week before prom night.”— Jen Sincero, amazon.com
“We only get to be in our bodies for a limited time, why not celebrate the journey instead of merely riding it out until it’s over?”— Jen Sincero, amazon.com
“When you are consistently in a state of gratitude, and aware of all the awesomeness that already exists, it, among many other things, makes it much easier for you to believe that there’s more awesomeness where that came from, and that this yet-to-be-manifested awesomeness is also available to you. Y…”— Jen Sincero, amazon.com
“Your life is your party. You get to choose how you invite people and experiences and things into it.”— Jen Sincero, amazon.com
“Say nice things about your body, dress it up, and take it out. Give it hot sex, luxurious baths, and massages. Move it, stretch it, nourish it, hydrate it, pay attention to it—The better our bodies feel, the happier and more productive we are.”— Jen Sincero, amazon.com
“We are all perfect in our own, magnificent, fucked-up ways. Laugh at yourself. Love yourself and others. Rejoice in the cosmic ridiculousness.”— Jen Sincero, amazon.com
“We are so unbelievably blessed to have all the things we have, all the opportunities and ideas and people and tasks and interests and experiences and responsibilities - choosing to freak out about it all, rather than enjoying the living of our lives, is like throwing pearls before swine. Such a wast…”— Jen Sincero, amazon.com