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Quote from Susan Jeffers:

The secret in handling fear is to move yourself from a position of pain to a position of power. The fact that you have the fear becomes irrelevant.



Simimal Quotes:

Susan Jeffers

Before you take any action in life, ask yourself: “Is this action moving me to a more powerful place?”

Susan Jeffers

If you are focused on he “the way it’s supposed to be,” you might miss the opportunity to enjoy the way it is or to have it be wonderful in a totally different way from what you imagined.

Susan Jeffers

See if you can go a week without criticizing anyone or complaining about anything.

Susan Jeffers

The truth is that love and power go together.

Susan Jeffers

I said to myself: “You mean all those people out there that I’ve been envying because they’re not afraid to move ahead with their lives have really been afraid? Why didn’t somebody tell me!?” I guess I never asked.

Susan Jeffers

I’ve created the concept of a holi-hour, a shortened version of a holi-day. I allow myself at least an hour each day to relax totally.

Susan Jeffers

As I correct what needs to be handled in my life, all my anger toward others dissipates.

Susan Jeffers

The biggest pitfall as you make your way through your life is impatience.

Susan Jeffers

I have come to believe that there are only two kinds of experiences in life: those that stem from our Higher Self and those that have something to teach us. We recognize the first as pure joy and the latter as struggle. But they are both perfect. Each time we confront some intense difficulty, we know there is something we haven’t learned yet, and the universe is now giving us the opportunity to learn.

Susan Jeffers

Say YES to life. Participate. Move. Act. Write. Read. Sign up. Take a stand. Or do whatever it takes for you. Get involved in the process. As Rollo May wrote in Man’s Search for Himself: “Every organism has one and only one central need in life, to fulfill its own potentialities.”

Susan Jeffers

It is reported that more than 90% of what we worry about never happens. That means that our negative worries have less than a 10% chance of being correct. If this is so, isn’t being positive more realistic than being negative? Think about your own life. I’ll wager that most of what you worry about never happens. So are you being realistic when you worry all the time? No!