Selfgrowth Quotes

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Olawale Daniel
“Build yourself first before you sell anything; for anybody, or any company else. Your brand matters most than any other companies, or personalities out there.”
Olawale Daniel, 10 Ways to Sponsor More Downlines in Your Network Marketing Business

David Goggins
“This is about abolishing the ego and taking the first step toward becoming the real you!”
David Goggins, Endure: How to Work Hard, Outlast, and Keep Hammering

“Healing doesn’t always look holy. Sometimes it’s rage, silence, and starting over.”
Віра Лівен

“You don't have the same mentality as you did five years ago - even one year. People are always changing, and I believe that everyone deserves the space to change and for people to recognize their change.”
Bad Bunny

David Goggins
“It's okay to be cruel to yourself as long as you realize you're doing it to become better.”
David Goggins, Can't Hurt Me: Master Your Mind and Defy the Odds

“While you focus on yourself, they focus on you.
Counting your blessings instead of theirs. They seek competition, though your spirit is on a mission. Therefore, not there.”
Diyahwho

“You will sweat; it's uncomfortable. You won't feel it's enough, but it'll be something. Lean your body and let your head rest against the wall. Listen to the screech of the violin electrifying your skin. And let the ball start rolling.”
Hansel Hersch

Jay Zigmont
“I wish I could show childhood me what I’m up to because I think she would be proud and think I am a badass. I also think she would be relieved. — Cecilia, twenty-five, married”
Jay Zigmont, The Childfree Guide to Life and Money: Make Your Finances Simple So Your Life Without Kids Can Be Amazing

Jay Zigmont
“The challenge, then, is to stop comparing yourself to others and craft a life and financial plan that are uniquely yours.”
Jay Zigmont, The Childfree Guide to Life and Money: Make Your Finances Simple So Your Life Without Kids Can Be Amazing

“An achiever never sleeps with doubt, and a winner never wakes with excuses.”
Neerav Patel ( Cyber Expert)

“Stop Waiting to Be Spoon-Fed — Take Ownership Instead

No one’s going to spoon-feed you at work — and honestly, most of us figure that out the hard way.

There’s rarely a step-by-step guide. Your manager might not have time to coach you. The company may not offer formal training. You’re just expected to learn as you go — and keep up.

It can feel overwhelming at first. But that’s where real growth starts.

Taking ownership of your learning means understanding that your progress is in your hands. It means asking the questions no one else is asking. Trying things before you feel ready. Figuring stuff out because no one else will do it for you.

It’s not about having all the answers. It’s about caring enough to go look for them.

The people who move forward — who really grow — aren’t waiting to be spoon-fed. They’re showing up, staying curious, and building the kind of growth no title or training program can guarantee.

That mindset, It changes everything.”
Abdul Wahid Sarguroh

Philomena Petersen
“Even in endings, we arrive closer to ourselves.” – Awakened and Breaking Free #spiritualawakening”
Philomena Petersen, Awakened and Breaking Free: Reclaiming Power and Resilience in a Flawed System

Arsalan Yousufzai
“Clarity doesn’t come from thinking more; it comes from acting on what matters most.”
Arsalan Yousufzai, The Procrastination Cure: How to Stop Putting Things Off and Start Living with Purpose

“The hardest part of growth is grieving the person you used to be.”
Віра Лівен

Carla J. Brooks
“What’s rare—what’s holy—is remembering who you really are…
and choosing to live from that place.”

— Carla J. Brooks, 7 Cups of Coffee (Chapter 11)”
Carla J. Brooks, 7 Cups of Coffee

Carla J. Brooks
“Real love redeems you — not by fixing what’s broken in another,
but by calling you back to yourself.”
Carla J. Brooks, 7 Cups of Coffee

Carla J. Brooks
“Grief is haunting —
but sometimes, it’s also a guiding.”
Carla J. Brooks

“I finally understood — the past belongs in the past.
What we hold onto as fantasy doesn’t always survive reality.”
Carla J Brooks

“Check Your Heart

When you hear that someone bought a new house, a car, got promoted, expanded their business, made more money, or was blessed with a child, pause for a moment and notice what happens inside you.

If you feel happy for them, your heart is healthy. But if you feel a little low, uneasy, or something quietly hurts, it’s time to check your heart. That feeling isn’t about them, it’s about something inside you that needs healing.

You should be able to smile at someone else’s win, wish them more, and genuinely mean it. Because the moment you can celebrate others without comparing, life starts to change for you too.

Jealousy blocks blessings. Gratitude attracts them. What’s written for you will come, in its time, in its way, and when it does, it’ll feel just right.”
Abdul Wahid Sarguroh

Sharmila Sengupta
“Winning doesn't always mean winning the game. Sometimes, true victory is knowing when to step back, conserve your energy, and protect your peace. The greatest strength often lies in restraint and self-awareness. Have you ever walked away from a challenge and felt that was the real win?”
Sharmila Sengupta, YOU WIN WHEN YOU DON’T PLAY : 10 Lessons in Letting Go and Finding Quiet Power