If you truly feared failure, you’d be very successful.
BARBARA SHERIf you truly feared failure, you’d be very successful.
BARBARA SHERIf you don’t know how you feel, you won’t know what you want.
BARBARA SHERIn the days before automobiles, people in horse-drawn wagons used to sleep if they were tired. They didn’t worry about getting lost, because the horse knew the way home. Your heart knows the way to your gifts. You can trust it to take you to them.
BARBARA SHEREvery time you have to make a choice about anything, think Does this go toward or away from what I want? Always choose what goes toward what you want.
BARBARA SHEROriginality is genius. If you respect and care for it, it will take you on the ride of your life.
BARBARA SHERResentment is weak and lowers your self-esteem.
BARBARA SHERFind out what you love. Do it because you love it. Stick with it. Start now.
BARBARA SHERA good work is a partnership between you and nature… Nature will help you every step of the way.
BARBARA SHERIt’s only too late if you don’t start now.
BARBARA SHERIsolation is a dream killer.
BARBARA SHERThe first step is to find out what you love – and don’t be practical about it. The second step is to start doing what you love immediately, in any small way possible.
BARBARA SHERAction helps you think and raises your self-esteem. Good luck happens when you’re in action. Ask yourself, “Does this go toward or away from what I want?” There’s an animal in us, and it has great instincts. Scan for a desire and follow it. Set a goal, any goal, and start doing everything you can think of to achieve it.
BARBARA SHERA direct statement about yourself is considered objective only if it is negative. If it’s positive, it is considered subjective. And ‘objective’ means it is accurate, and ‘subjective’ means it is conceited self-delusion.
BARBARA SHERThe cure for sorrow is to learn something.
BARBARA SHERWhen you start using senses you’ve neglected, your reward is to see the world with completely fresh eyes.
BARBARA SHERIrreverence is a declaration of independence.
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