It does not need to be perfect – or technically correct – to be magic.
Gratitude is the best food to start and sustain you. Hankering creates hunger, unhappiness, bellyache, headache and heartache – and often leaves a bitter taste.
I’ve come to realise that the real magic is when you live a life in which others, not just yourself, truly benefit for you living it.
To me success and fulfilment lead in two different directions: one outwardly to the hope of glory, the other inwardly to the guarantee of peace.
Love is the key to a life well lived.
Knowledge comes to me when I think, read and learn. Wisdom comes to me when I am still and silent.
Everyone can dream. Who is ready to build it step by step, brick by brick?
There was is no skill or grace in being rude or obnoxious. There is transformation and growth in being compassionate and kind.
It’s is not enough just to follow your heart. Use it in every breath and in each step. Meet and greet everyone with it. Put it into all you do, every dish you eat and all you create. Then your life and those of those you come into contact with will be truly rich – beyond material and transient things.
You are not immune to or separate from nature’s energy and flow. See it, feel it, be it, free it.
Success is simply the wisdom born out of so called failures.
Despair and disappointment are the parent of countless inspired, inspiring, triumphant creations.
Success is a path of setbacks, passion, purpose and inner strength.
Life tends to teach us that we’ve never learned.
Don’t be sidetracked by one setback along a path of gifts and blessings.
Your well-being must never become an afterthought. It must be your first act.
No daydreaming. No music, film, art, creative thinking or business.
Sometimes a step back or away from an idea, task or project brings even more perspective, insight and clarity.
Life should not be reduced to a to do list.
It’s unwise to be a backseat driver, passenger or bystander in your own life.