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What To Do In Life Quotes

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“[Excitement is] your true vibration. It's your body's translation of the frequency of your True Core Being. That's why [our biggest teaching is: "Follow your Highest Excitement" in life]. Because that means when you act on it you're in alignment with yourself. It's the compass needle pointing to your magnetic north.”
Bashar

“Your purpose is to be YOU as fully as you can and the way that's perhaps most easily done is to act on your highest joy.”
Bashar

Tom   Fletcher
“I've never had a moment when I thought: "Tom, you've made it!", and I don't think I want to, because that feels like you've reached the end; that you've crossed the finish line. But to me there is no end. An achievement is not a finish line; it's a checkpoint on a far greater journey. It's a moment to pause, to take a breath and look back and enjoy what you've experienced and be grateful for it, but then to turn around and look towards the next checkpoint, the next achievement.”
Tom Fletcher

Bret Weinstein
“Fun is something you're supposed to have in the process of accomplishing something [meaningful]. When you start thinking that 'fun is the whole point' rather than 'fun is the reward to get you to be active and do something [meaningful]'... What we find out is that people who have a life [where fun for its own sake is the whole point of life,] often are not wonderful people; they're spoiled brats. It doesn't satisfy you. It actually leaves you rudderless.”
Bret Weinstein

Glennon Doyle
“My way of life is to dare to imagine the truest, most beautiful life, family and world - and to then conjure up the courage to make real what I have imagined.”
Glennon Doyle, Untamed: Stop Pleasing, Start Living / A Toolkit for Modern Life

Joe Dispenza
“Our purpose in life is not to be good, to please God, to be beautiful, to be popular, or to be successful. Our purpose, rather, is to remove the masks and the façades that block the flow of this divine intelligence, [our Inner Being, the Source within us] and to express this greater mind through us.”
Joe Dispenza, Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself: How to Lose Your Mind and Create a New One

“There is not something you're supposed to do.
There's not something that you should do.
There is only that which you are inspired to do.”
Abraham Hicks

“[What does 'living your best life' mean to you now?]

Have fun.
Don't get boring.
Don't be invisible.
Be seen and heard.
Laugh a lot.
See lots of friends.
Eat well.
Look after your body - you've only got one.
Love yourself.”
Davina McCall