Your gut is your inner compass.
Often intuition will direct you. If it feels right, it’s probably right.
The ultimate comfort zone is within.
I know that I am more than my personality, my body, and my body image.
I firmly believe that none of us in this world have made it until the least among us have made it.
I’m a truth seeker. That’s what I do every day on the show – put out the truth. Some people don’t like it, they call it sensational, but I say life is sensational.
It doesn’t take a lot to make me happy. I take pleasure from everything I do.
Dream big – dream very big. Work hard – work very hard. And after you’ve done all you can, you stand, wait and fully surrender.
When you know who you are and what you stand for, you stand in wisdom.
Don’t worry about being successful. Worry about being significant.
When you learn, teach. When you get, give. Maya Angelou taught me that.
Pray as if it’s up to God, work as if it’s up to you.
A gift isn’t a gift unless it has meaning. Just giving things to people, especially children, create the expectation of more things.
Only by owning who and what you are can you step into the fullness of life.
Now that I have all the things I once thought would make me happy, they have little meaning for me. Experience, and not just a little heartache, has taught me money buys convenience and conveniences.
When I learn something, when I know something, when I find something. I always want to share it. Because life is better when you share it.
The reason I’ve been able to be so financially successful is my focus has never, ever for one minute been money.
Take what you can do and use it for the highest good to benefit others.
Move with the flow. Don’t fight the current. Resist nothing. Let life carry you. Don’t try to carry it.
No matter how diligent or persistent you have been, there is not one of us who made this journey toward success by ourselves.