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Reinventing Yourself Quotes

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Erik Pevernagie
“Using fake feelings and relying on a trick box of artificial gadgets in order to create a simulation of desire, will not unravel the knotty puzzle to reinvent oneself. ( “Twilight of desire â€� )”
Erik Pevernagie

Erik Pevernagie
“If we create our own values, we agree to a dynamic process of transformation, knowing that our identity is a construction and that we must constantly reinvent ourselves. ("Living on probation" )”
Erik Pevernagie

Rasmenia Massoud
“Hate isn’t the opposite of love, apathy is. Hating doesn’t free you from feeling anything. You have to carry it around, using every scar, every little memory like a building block. Like a stone in a wall, until you’ve created a new person, a new life that you can live with.”
Rasmenia Massoud, Broken Abroad

Jojo Moyes
“I had a choice. I was Louisa Clark from New York or Louisa Clark from Stortfold. Or there might be a whole other Louisa I hadn’t yet met. The key was making sure that anyone you allowed to walk beside you didn’t get to decide which you were, and pin you down like a butterfly in a case. The key was to know that you could always somehow find a way to reinvent yourself again.”
Jojo Moyes, Still Me

Malebo Sephodi
“Reinvent yourself over and over and over and over and over until you find home. There is no timeline for the soul.”
Malebo Sephodi

Dana Arcuri
“Similar to a butterfly, I've gone through a metamorphosis, been released from my dark cocoon, embraced my wings, and soared!”
Dana Arcuri, Reinventing You: Simple Steps to Transform Your Body, Mind, & Spirit

Curtis Tyrone Jones
“Sometimes life requires more of you than you have to give & demands you plunge into the reinvention of yourself if you truly wanna live.”
Curtis Tyrone Jones

Michael R. French
“Your life can end at any time, and it can end more than once. But it can also begin more than once.”
Michael R French, The Reconstruction of Wilson Ryder

Dana Arcuri
“Being stuck serves a spiritual purpose. It's a bountiful harvest for transformation to occur. It tells us that a change is needed. More than any type of outward change, what's really being asked of us is an inner change. It could be a change of heart, change of priorities, a change of beliefs, or even a change of perspective.”
Dana Arcuri, Reinventing You: Simple Steps to Transform Your Body, Mind, & Spirit

Susan C. Young
“When people around you do not support your personal growth and reinvention, it doesn’t mean you are on the wrong path or that you have to listen to them. Just because someone continues to judge you from where you were doesn’t mean you have to stay there.”
Susan C. Young

Elizabeth P. Peabody
“The perilous time for the most highly gifted is not youth. The holy sensibilities of genius â€� for all the sensibilities of genius are holy â€� keep their possessor essentially unhurt as long as animal spirits and the idea of being young last; but the perilous season is middle age, when a false wisdom tempts them to doubt the divine origin of the dreams of their youth; when the world comes to them, not with the song of the siren, against which all books warn us, but as a wise old man counselling acquiescence in what is below them.”
Elizabeth Palmer Peabody

“Redefining moments offer us the opportunity to perpetually re-invent ourselves, and as long as we occupy a human body, these opportunities will continue to present themselves. You were born to be you, to unfold the truth of who you are. The same is true for everyone else. Every moment has the potential to be a redefining moment when we utilize the opportunity to look more deeply into the mystery of the true Self and learn how to actualize Its qualities in our daily lives. The goal is to increase our awareness that, irrespective of where we are or what we are doing, there stands before us a door in every present moment that, when consciously opened, invites us to step into a deeper knowing of who we truly are. In other words, every encounter (chance or otherwise), event, or circumstance, be it good or bad, right or wrong, happy or sad, is a portal to a redefining moment and who we will choose to be in that situation. The question to consider is, will we be consciously present enough in the moment to recognize the opening when it occurs and step through the door, or will our mind be too full of distractions?”
Dennis Merritt Jones, Your Redefining Moments: Becoming Who You Were Born to Be

Mitta Xinindlu
“You were someone special before you met them. And you will continue being one even after they've left you.”
Mitta Xinindlu

“In cocoon mode you are tapping into deep Mariana Trench energy and the Universe is helping make your destiny a reality. Whenever you make a conscious and positive effort to improve yourself and feed into achieving what you deserve from life you will emerge from the cocoon and become the butterfly.”
Dan Born, Finally Understanding Carnal Knowledge

Nicky Verd
“What you were taught 10-20 years ago is fast becoming obsolete. Upskill yourself and recreate your world”
Nicky Verd

Nicky Verd
“Innovation, creativity and an ability to solve real life problems remain the most prized skills in today’s economy”
Nicky Verd

Julieanne O'Connor
“Before you get a bad attitude by drawing recurring conclusions to new situations based on past experiences, be sure to look for the possibilities.”
Julieanne O'Connor, Spelling It Out For Your Career

Nicky Verd
“Personal disruption is the vehicle through which success and economic growth travels”
Nicky Verd, Disrupt Yourself Or Be Disrupted

Bibiana Krall
“Are we not all a Phoenix of one kind or another? We are born from fire and rise from the ashes to be strong, passionate and hopeful again.”
Bibiana Krall, The Soul Keeper

Malebo Sephodi
“radical joy isn’t just a pursuit, it’s an act of defiance.”
malebo sephodi

“If you want to be somebody else, change your mind.”
Sister Hazel

Malebo Sephodi
“hiding

searching, searching

hiding

remembering

home

myself”
malebo sephodi

George Lamming
“If you ain't native to a place, you have a better chance of becoming a gentleman in it.”
George Lamming, In the Castle of My Skin

Daisy Dexter Dobbs
“I’m a woman intent on reinventing herself at an age where wiser, saner women are slowing down. The captivating magic of words has infiltrated my soul, my very being. The written word and all its exquisiteness is an essential part of me.”
Daisy Dexter Dobbs

“If you want to find a new career path later in life, you may have to do some off-roading.”
Caroline Sposto, Savvy Survival. . . : for women starting over alone later in life.