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Quotes by Jay D'Cee

“Given the amount of spare time we might have for ourselves in a given week, it is all the more important that we are in complete alignment with what we enjoy in life.”

“Forcing oneself toward peak performance on difficult days only incites further strain.”

“Errors tell us that we are trying new things, using different approaches, or thinking in such a manner that does not conform to normalcy.”

“We must be willing to follow the road less traveled, for exploration will yield a richer and more fulfilling life experience.”

“Look to expand beyond the daily grind, and find activities that are new and exciting.”

“Through building of habits, many decisions that previously involved active thinking and consideration become second nature.”

“Always strive for continuous improvement.”

“The harsh reality of our existence is that we will forever face times where we will need to partake in both enjoyable and unenjoyable activity.”

“Today’s society has an obsession with electronic entertainment.”

“It is not feasible to influence our existence if we do not know what we wish to obtain from the world.”

“If you are unhappy with the ‘you’ of today, remember that tomorrow is another opportunity. Seize the day.”

“Do you take time out of your day to show appreciation for those who add meaning to your life?”

“We must still make a sincere effort, but accept our mistakes and misgivings whenever they arise.”

“If you do not chase your dreams, you shall exist to fulfill the dreams of others.”

“One of the most substantial tools that can be leveraged is the power of perspective.”

“The future owes us nothing.”

“Under the state of willpower depletion, we are more likely to break habits that hold dependency on resiliency and discipline.”

“Why would we want to pursue something that may only bring us inner turmoil?”

“Despite the vast complexity of the human brain, we are still susceptible to the more animalistic nature that exists within each of us.”

“Achieving a solid mental state enables us to better cater to our physical needs (and vise versa).”