It may only take a few key words to help guide you towards finding purpose, motivation, and clarity. We all come across sayings or quotes that we resonate with – they may even be a catalyst towards positive life changes. Here are a few motivational quotes to help change your mindset and provide motivation:
“Life begins at the end of your comfort zone” – Neale Donald Walsch
In order to experience what the world and life have to offer, you have to step outside of what you know. It isn’t until you set out to experience new places, people, and activities that you really begin to take part in the universe.
“It’s a slow process, but quitting won’t speed it up” – Jodie Webster
When faced with hard situations, we must decide whether to forge ahead or stop. If you have a goal, it’s best to grind along knowing that while the gains may be slow, they will accrue – stopping certainly won’t get you to the finish line, so remind yourself that even an inch of movement is still forward momentum.
“You are never too old to set another goal or dream another dream” – C.S. Lewis
No matter your age, you can still look to accomplish new feats. Whether you want to transition careers in your 50s, or learn a new skill in your 70s, setting new goals is completely valid. Look at all the people who accomplished major things later in life – establishing companies, becoming famous, and even less glamorous things such as becoming a marathoner can all happen despite your years on the planet.
“The inward journey is about finding your own fullness, something that no one else can take away” – Deepak Chopra
What motivates and fulfills you likely won’t be the exact same as others, and you should stay true to the things that make you feel happy and inspired. Once you know your passions, that becomes your anchor – no matter the currents, nothing should pull you away.
“Believe in your heart that you’re meant to live a life full of passion, purpose, magic and miracles” – Roy T. Bennett
Daniel Rosenstein considers himself as a matchless spiritual healer, mentor, metaphysician, health advocate, educator, and a trauma survivor. He believes the world of spirituality is big and not everyone can dive into it easily.