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Quote from Susan Jeffers:

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



Simimal Quotes:

Susan Jeffers

People who fear can’t genuinely give.

Susan Jeffers

From this moment on, every time you feel afraid, remind yourself that it is simply because you are not feeling good enough about yourself.

Susan Jeffers

“I know I’ll handle it. I have nothing to worry about.”

Susan Jeffers

When you stay centered there is nothing to fear.

Susan Jeffers

So commit! Commit yourself to pushing through the fear and becoming more than you are at the present moment. The you that could be is absolutely colossal.

Susan Jeffers

When a difficult situation comes into your life, it is possible to tune in to your mind and say, “Okay, choose.” Are you going to make yourself miserable or content? Are you going to visualize scarcity or abundance? Are you going to put yourself down for getting angry with your husband or are you simply going to notice what insecurity you were feeling at the time and discuss it with him? The choice is definitely yours. Pick the one that contributes most to your aliveness and growth.

Susan Jeffers

THE TRUTH IS THAT YOU REALLY ARE IN CONTROL—IN TOTAL CONTROL.

Susan Jeffers

When we wake up to the potential power within, our impulse is to grab it all “quick.” The more we grab, the more it seems to elude us. There is no quick. There are quick—and wonderful—seminars, workshops, books, and audios that give you tools, but they are not quick tools. They are to be used and mastered throughout a lifetime.

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

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!

Susan Jeffers

I have learned that there is always more to learn. And experience is our greatest teacher.