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Quotes by Jay D'Cee

“Understand how temporary emotions truly are.”

“Everything from the sophisticated cars we drive, the plastic packaging for food and beverages, and even computer or phone you may be using to read this were all made due to humanity’s insatiable drive for progress.”

“Allowing ourselves to feel negative emotions without judgement is a necessary step in the process of healing.”

“Failure is a necessary component for ensuring perpetual growth.”

“An active orchestrator of life acknowledges missteps, but is nimble in pivoting in the direction of improvement.”

“Just as we understand ourselves better than anyone ever will, we also wield the equally powerful ability to undermine our own growth and development on a daily basis.”

“We must take the time to slow down and consider our actions more thoughtfully.”

“We often fall short on comforting ourselves. Be gentle with yourself.”

“Once we are on-board with our own sense of self-worth, we are empowered to drive our lives in whatever direction we wish.”

“We are often expected to demonstrate nothing short of perfection. Is this a healthy expectation?”

“It is imperative that we take time to mentally recharge and reset after expending a great deal of willpower.”

“Why is it so effortless for us to become lost in the cyclical drone of daily life?”

“Painful memories serve as a catalyst for growth.”

“In today’s consumerism-driven world, we often become obsessed with owning the newest gadgets, brands, and fashion. Material wealth and social status are false paths to happiness.”

“The only assurance to share is that change is forever constant.”

“Take the time to try different methods of self-love, as you may find preferences toward certain approaches.”

“No matter how well our lives appear to be proceeding, we will inevitably encounter days when the weight of the world feels more than we can handle.”

“With time, we come to perfect repetitive actions, and our subconscious does much of the heavy lifting on our behalf.”

“We can develop ourselves socially, through outreach to our surrounding neighbors and community.”

“There is nothing we can do to change the occurrence of suffering, but we can work to control its ongoing effects on our present self.”