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Put the right people in the right positions to ensure their personal strengths and talents are being utilized and appreciated.
Susan C.Young
If you want to improve performance and productivity, set a vision that inspires and delights.
Susan C.Young
I simply needed to excavate passion lost by being resilient, resolving the blockages, and healing. As soon as I did, the passion, and joy, burst forth.
Susan C.Young
Think about the things in life that elicit passion in you and make you happy.
Susan C.Young
Do you have a dream or desire that is burning a hole in your soul? Something that lights your fire and brings you simple pleasure?
Susan C.Young
Passion is at the heart of your motivation. Let it fuel your spirit and feed your joy. It is your catalyst for courageous pursuits—and it will provide you the stamina to stick with it.
Susan C.Young
Helping another person will instantly shift your energy. As you go from being self-absorbed to focusing on others, miracles seem to happen. And incredible impressions are made.
Susan C.Young
Love is not only one of the greatest blessings in your personal life, but when it is extended professionally, the possibilities are endless.
Susan C.Young
When you graciously accept something from someone else, you are giving to them in return. By accepting their gift, you're allowing them to act upon what is in their heart.
Susan C.Young
Begin asking how you may be of service and you will soon discover that the true gift is in your giving.
Susan C.Young
When in doubt, give it out. Regardless of what is happening in your life, there is always someone else worse off that needs your help.
Susan C.Young
Love is the universal language that transcends countries, borders, barriers, and differences.
Susan C.Young
Doesn’t it feel great when someone does something nice for you? Especially when you’re not expecting it? The irony is that they are getting as much joy by giving as you are by receiving.
Susan C.Young
It's simple. You enrich your life when you enrich the lives of others.
Susan C.Young
You and I may have never met, but I already know so much of what you want: to be happy and feel valued. We all want love, connection, respect, confidence, health, vitality, passion, kindness, and success.
Susan C.Young
You and I may have never met, but I already know much of what you want in your life: to be happy and feel valued. We all want love, connection, respect, confidence, health, vitality, passion, kindness, and success.
Susan C.Young
15.t“We all want to be happy and feel valued. We want love, connection, respect, confidence, health, vitality, passion, kindness, and success. When you generously provide these emotions for others, you activate the law of attraction to magnetize the same experiences for you.
Susan C.Young
Your inner critic is that voice in your head that second-guesses your choices, doubts your abilities, judges your appearance, criticizes you at every turn, and tries to convince you that you are never good enough.
Susan C.Young
The voice of the inner critic is mean, unforgiving, punishing, and downright hurtful. When you allow it to run roughshod over your happiness and emotional well-being, it can wreak havoc on your peace of mind and leave you feeling anxious, fearful, and depleted.
Susan C.Young
Demoralizing self-talk leads to a self-destructive mindset, making everything in life more difficult. Not only that, how you feel about yourself oozes out of your pores and makes a bad impression on others.
Susan C.Young
We all can give in to our inner critic. I don’t know about you, but I would never allow anyone to speak to me the way I speak to myself! I wouldn’t be their friend!
Susan C.Young
If you wouldn’t want to hang out with someone who was constantly bashing you with a barrage of belittling insults, why would you allow them to live in your head?
Susan C.Young
You can take your power back and silence the criticism and lies NOW!
Susan C.Young
Notice what your inner critic is saying, and issue a cease and desist! Regain control. Resist, and refuse to listen.
Susan C.Young
With an objective eye, take an inventory of your successes and enlist the honest feedback of a trusted and respected mentor or peer. Chances are they see you in a better light than you see yourself!
Susan C.Young
Be mindful to love and appreciate yourself and become your own champion. This healthy and loving relationship will be felt when people meet you.
Susan C.Young
Being healthy, balanced, and positive is key to making a positive first impression. How you feel about yourself sets the tone for how other people feel about you too.
Susan C.Young
A high self-esteem can quickly deteriorate into egotism, arrogance, and an over-confidence that can backfire and turn people off.
Susan C.Young
Your healthy self-esteem is one of the most significant and powerful drivers in your life. It drives your perceptions, attitudes, opinions, relationships, communications, and your decisions.
Susan C.Young
When you feel great about you, personal qualities radiate that make you more attractive and compelling to others.
Susan C.Young
Healthy self-esteem is a commanding and powerful influence, so isn’t it worth diving in deeper to ensure that you do everything possible to make your sense of self healthy, beneficial, and whole?
Susan C.Young
While developing a healthy self-esteem is a lifetime learning process, you can take daily steps to enjoy a confident sense of well-being beginning tody.
Susan C.Young
When you have a healthy self-esteem, qualities such as likeability, confidence, trustworthiness, compassion, sense of humor, empathy, and optimism all serve to make you more interesting and successful. But unfortunately, we sometimes get in our own way . . .
Susan C.Young
I can . . . I can't. How do you speak to yourself? Do you ever feel as though you have an angel on one shoulder and a devil on the other? And they continually argue over your self-worth, competence, and personal value? Which one usually wins the debate?
Susan C.Young
Healthy self-esteem rests upon a strong foundation of core values and an inclination to act and speak in alignment with those values.
Susan C.Young
Take deliberate steps to retrain your brain and turn your inner critic into an enthusiastic, devoted fan.
Susan C.Young
Focusing your energy on the things you don’t like about yourself is self-sabotage and defeating. When you re-direct all that energy into a more positive direction, you will feel the shift instantly to improve your self-esteem and attitude.
Susan C.Young
It is hard to earn the respect of others when you do not respect yourself. Others may find it difficult to enjoy your company if you do not enjoy your own.
Susan C.Young
Popularity does not equal respect. It is not only kids who will do what they think they must to fit in and be popular—adults do it too.
Susan C.Young
Wouldn’t you rather have the respect of your friends and colleagues than succumb to pressure to do and say things that are out of character in order to feel accepted? You can overcome this habit simply by learning to say “no.
Susan C.Young
Become your own best friend—smile and say “I love you” to yourself occasionally.
Susan C.Young
Living in integrity with one’s principles that are held in high regard engenders respect—both from others and self.
Susan C.Young
It is human nature for self-doubt to occasionally creep in and take up residence. It happens to even the most successful people among us.
Susan C.Young
We all go through times of self-doubt, times when we may question our abilities and hope we can live up to the expectations of others.
Susan C.Young
What we often forget is that most everyone else has dealt with the same struggles and uncertainties. You get to pick your response when this doubt creeps in. Will you allow it to undermine your confidence, or instead, choose to look at it objectively?
Susan C.Young
When your passion is aligned with your purpose, you are unstoppable! It is in that zone of high octane congruence that you are turned on and "cooking with gas.
Susan C.Young
Passionate people are great about discovering what lights their fire and going for it. They might be encouraged by others who share their passion, but they don’t rely on others to tell them what they need to do or how they need to do it.
Susan C.Young
Desire. Enthusiasm. Purpose. Pleasure. Delight. Peace. Power. However you define passion, it is at the heart of your motivation.
Susan C.Young
Feeling passion fuels your spirit and feeds your joy.
Susan C.Young
Passion is a catalyst for action and provides you with the emotional stamina to stick with it, regardless of the obstacles.
Susan C.Young
Every day should have threads of passionate pursuits within it.
Susan C.Young
Think of the times in your life when you have been deeply passionate about something. Whether it is for your family, a cause, a person, an adventure, a hobby, a career, a love for music, or even going to the beach—your passion for it helps you tap into your unique personal power to live and love your life out loud.
Susan C.Young
What turns you on, tunes you in, and lights your fire?
Susan C.Young
When passion is lit, the fire permeates your being with the positive expectation that all is well and everything will turn out great.
Susan C.Young
To be truly satisfied that your life is well-lived, the object of your passion is something you feel you must be, do, or have. What lights your fire?
Susan C.Young
Passion is not just about the object of your focus or desires—it is the compelling emotion, fulfillment, and intense enthusiasm that it engenders.
Susan C.Young
Are you impressed when you meet people who are filled with passion and conviction? Their energy is contagious and can make us all want “some of what they’re having!
Susan C.Young
When a person exudes passion, it is evident that they love what they are doing. Their passion projects an aura of confidence and decisiveness.
Susan C.Young
Sharing your passion with others will not only enlighten them to your dedication and commitment, it can enable you to garner their participation, collaboration, cooperation, and endorsement.
Susan C.Young
When we are deeply passionate about something, the obstacles or challenges are diminished by sheer will and desire.
Susan C.Young
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