First one must understand conditioning – only then can we speak of choice.
A touch less ego and dash more humility will improve the quality of anything you turn your hand to.
Our life stories are largely constructed and without mindfulness can prove destructive.
The head thinks. The heart knows.
Role models are only of limited use. For no-one is as important, potentially powerful and as key in your life and world as you.
It’s not the depth of your intellect that will comfort you or transform your world. Only the richness of your heart and your generosity of spirit can do that.
While you’ll feel compelled to charge forward it’s often a gentle step back that will reveal to you where you and what you truly seek.
I’ve no interest in being thought provoking. Who needs more thoughts. I’d rather go down as one who is thought disposing.
Finding oneself and one’s path is like waking up on a foggy day. Be patient, and presently the fog will clear and that which has always been there can be seen. The path is already there to follow.
You won’t ever build your confidence from a perception of lack. For it grows and evolves from realising who you are and what you already have.
Our life stories are at one and the same time reality, fallacy and fantasy...
People will ask you the question ‘how is life treating you?’ But my question is ‘how are you treating life?’ On that your happiness rests.
The moment that you accept life and your life as it is, is the moment that you will start to change your life and this magical life itself.
Life is the best and only timekeeper.
The land of possibility is a better place to make your home than the realm of expectation will ever be.
The moment that you give gratitude is the moment that you find happiness. The moment that you lose gratitude your happiness will vanish and slip through your fingers.
Thoughts will lead you in circles. Silence will bring you back to your centre.
If you listen quietly enough life will whisper its secrets to you.
There’s no alternative to being yourself. Accept it, honour it, value it – and get on with it.
Be a star not a diva!