Are you doing your best? Are you expecting the best? Have you done all that you can do? In the words of Norman Vincent Peale, “When you have done all that you can do, don’t try to do any more, just ‘stand.’ Relax, stop, be quiet, don’t fuss about it; you have done everything possible; leave the results to God.”
Yes, when you have done everything possible to change your life, when you have done everything possible to conquer your fears, when you have done everything possible to increase yourself, to move yourself up, to do things that matter, to become who you were created to be, leave the results to God. Why is that? Because you are not in charge of your life. God is in charge of your life. God is in control, not you.
“Growth and comfort never ride the same horse.”- Margie Warrell, Train The Brave: Tame Your Fear, Take the Chance, Dare To Live Big
Trust yourself
“Living a deeply meaningful and rewarding life calls on you to step outside your comfort zone– to stretch yourself and to trust yourself- again and again and again.”- Margie Warrell, Train The Brave: Tame Your Fear, Take the Chance, Dare To Live Big
A life-long journey
“Living your life fully– purposefully, passionately and wholeheartedly- is a life-long journey of learning to embrace your vulnerability and accept your fallibility, all the while trusting in yourself that you were born for a mighty purpose and are stronger than anything you ever face.”- Margie Warrell, Train The Brave: Tame Your Fear, Take the Chance, Dare To Live Big
Do what inspires you
“You build your own brand of brave every time you consciously choose to move towards what inspires you, rather than away from what scares you.”- Margie Warrell, Train The Brave: Tame Your Fear, Take the Chance, Dare To Live Big
Face your fears
“Letting your fear of what everybody may be thinking of you magnify your self-consciousness, keeps you from expressing yourself authentically and living truthfully.”- Margie Warrell, Train The Brave: Tame Your Fear, Take the Chance, Dare To Live Big
Your reality
“Your experience of reality is simply a reflection of where you place your attention. This includes the types of conversations you have with others- whether they’re focused on what you’re grateful about and inspire to achieve, or whether they’re spent complaining about what you don’t have, don’t want and can’t do.”- Margie Warrell, Train Your Brave: Tame Your Fear, Take the Chance, Dare To Live Big
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