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An author, media consultant, life coach and speaker, Molly Cantrell-Kraig has been recognized as one of CNN's Visionary Women, been profiled by the Christian Science Monitor, and the Shriver Report. Cantrell-Kraig has also been interviewed on the Women's Media Center and the BBC, speaking on such topics as women, independence, gender roles and life transitions. From her beginnings as a single mother on welfare, Cantrell-Kraig is a self-described work in progress whose focus is on helping others achieve their goals by sharing her own experiences. ...more

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“Our lives have ebbs and flows. Ends and beginnings are illusions. Starting over is nothing more than recognizing The Pause before picking up your thread and continuing to weave your own story.”
Molly M. Cantrell-Kraig, Circuit Train Your Brain: Daily Habits That Develop Resilience

“When things fall apart, they are actually realigning.”
Molly M. Cantrell-Kraig, Circuit Train Your Brain: Daily Habits That Develop Resilience

“Focus on what is going well. Focus on what is present. By focusing on what is going well, you will create a channel for more to flow toward you. When you focus on what’s missing or what you are doing “wrong,â€� you will reinforce lack, or scarcity.”
Molly M. Cantrell-Kraig, Circuit Train Your Brain: Daily Habits That Develop Resilience

“The path to success is usually paved with the bricks of failure.”
Molly M. Cantrell-Kraig

“By making space for the unplanned and unorthodox, we allow for unforeseen resolutions of challenges we may be facing.”
Molly M. Cantrell-Kraig, Circuit Train Your Brain: Daily Habits That Develop Resilience

“When things fall apart, they are actually realigning.”
Molly M. Cantrell-Kraig, Circuit Train Your Brain: Daily Habits That Develop Resilience




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