Inspirational Quotations

Inspirational Quotations on Feel

Anger is your clue that you are not taking responsibility.
Susan Jeffers (1938–2012) American Psychologist, Self-Help Author

When you operate from the Higher Self, you feel centered and abundant—in fact, overflowing. When you experience this abundance, your fears automatically disappear.
Susan Jeffers (1938–2012) American Psychologist, Self-Help Author

I know it is hard to accept, but an upset in your life is beneficial, in that it tells you that you are off course in some way and you need to find your way back to your particular path of clarity once again.
Susan Jeffers (1938–2012) American Psychologist, Self-Help Author

As you start to see the possibilities in the impossible, you will begin to see that the world works “perfectly”. You can find reason and purpose in everything—if you open your mind to it.
Susan Jeffers (1938–2012) American Psychologist, Self-Help Author

People who fear can’t genuinely give.
Susan Jeffers (1938–2012) American Psychologist, Self-Help Author

For some reason, when you become a support to others, you become bigger than you are.
Susan Jeffers (1938–2012) American Psychologist, Self-Help Author

You can drop an awful lot of excess baggage if you learn to play with life instead of fight it.
Susan Jeffers (1938–2012) American Psychologist, Self-Help Author

When a thought appears such as “Do the dishes” and you don’t do them, notice how an internal war breaks out… The stress and weariness you feel are really mental combat fatigue.
Byron Katie (b.1942) American Speaker, Author

See if you can go a week without criticizing anyone or complaining about anything.
Susan Jeffers (1938–2012) American Psychologist, Self-Help Author

Remember that much of the trick of moving from pain to power is taking action. ACTION IS VERY POWERFUL!
Susan Jeffers (1938–2012) American Psychologist, Self-Help Author

You must become what you want to attract. Be the kind of person you would want to surround yourself with.
Susan Jeffers (1938–2012) American Psychologist, Self-Help Author

Rather than understand the original cause—a thought—we try to change the stressful feelings by looking outside ourselves.
Byron Katie (b.1942) American Speaker, Author

All you have to do to find a way out of your self-imposed prison is to retrain your thinking.
Susan Jeffers (1938–2012) American Psychologist, Self-Help Author

Before you take any action in life, ask yourself: “Is this action moving me to a more powerful place?”
Susan Jeffers (1938–2012) American Psychologist, Self-Help Author

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 (1938–2012) American Psychologist, Self-Help Author

We create stress for ourselves because you feel like you have to do it. You have to. I don’t feel that anymore.
Oprah Winfrey (b.1954) American TV Personality

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 (1938–2012) American Psychologist, Self-Help Author

The point to remember is that when you blame any outside force for any of your experience of life, you are literally giving away all your power and thus creating pain, paralysis and depression.
Susan Jeffers (1938–2012) American Psychologist, Self-Help Author

When you become involved in a bigger energy motivated by the Group Higher Self, you are infused with power and purpose.
Susan Jeffers (1938–2012) American Psychologist, Self-Help Author

It is fairly predictable, however, that when you’ve finally mastered something and gotten rid of the fear, you will feel so good that you will decide that there is something else out there you want to accomplish, and guess what! The fear begins again as you prepare to meet a new challenge.
Susan Jeffers (1938–2012) American Psychologist, Self-Help Author

You don’t become powerful without concentrating your power.
Susan Jeffers (1938–2012) American Psychologist, Self-Help Author

What we resist persists.
Susan Jeffers (1938–2012) American Psychologist, Self-Help Author

If we do not consciously and consistently focus on the spiritual part of ourselves, we will never experience the kind of joy, satisfaction, safety, and connectedness we are all seeking.
Susan Jeffers (1938–2012) American Psychologist, Self-Help Author

In all my life I have never heard a mother call out to her child as she goes off to school, “Take a lot of risks today, darling”. She is more likely to convey to her child, “Be careful, darling”. This “Be careful” carries with it a double message: “The world is really dangerous out there” … and … “you won’t be able to handle it”.
Susan Jeffers (1938–2012) American Psychologist, Self-Help Author

Rich people work hard and believe it’s perfectly appropriate to be well rewarded for their efforts and the value they provide for others. Poor people work hard, but due to their feelings of unworthiness, they believe that it is inappropriate for them to be well rewarded for their efforts and the value they provide.
T. Harv Eker (b.1954) American Motivational Speaker, Lecturer, Author

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 (1938–2012) American Psychologist, Self-Help Author

Fear of particular situations dissolved when I finally confronted them. The “doing it” comes before the fear goes away.
Susan Jeffers (1938–2012) American Psychologist, Self-Help Author

Remember that underlying all our fears is a lack of trust in ourselves.
Susan Jeffers (1938–2012) American Psychologist, Self-Help Author

If you are focused on “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 (1938–2012) American Psychologist, Self-Help Author

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.
Susan Jeffers (1938–2012) American Psychologist, Self-Help Author

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