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Quotes by Jay D'Cee

“A perfected physique in absence of mental stimulus is little more than an empty shell.”

“Do you take time out of your day to appreciate all that you have?”

“You do not need to expend much effort to find something in your life that is of immense value, yet you unwittingly take for granted each and every day.”

“Stagnation and complacency spell doom for any semblance of personal progress.”

“Achieving a sense of balance calls for acknowledgement of the past, focus on the present, and hope for the future.”

“In following our dreams, we are committing our present time and resources to fulfill a future vision.”

“It is immensely important for us to uphold and refine our goals and dreams.”

“One of the most simplistic paths toward perpetual growth and development is to cyclically present oneself with new information.”

“The mind is a complex operating system that intermingles action with dependencies on incentives and desires.”

“The only constant in this world is change.”

“The treasures of nature very often go unnoticed simply due to the sheer amount of distraction we have on a day to day basis.”

“Shun the inner voice that tells you not to experience new things.”

“Be relentless in the pursuit of your dreams and aspirations.”

“Always ensure you are seeking sustenance, both physically and psychologically.”

“It is worthwhile to explore what your own keystone habits might be; a healthy diet, daily exercise, and sufficient sleep are all key components to consider.”

“If we are not satisfied with our lives, we hold a personal responsibility to consciously change our circumstances for the better - wherever possible.”

“Why bother learning a new skill or establishing a new habit, as such commitments evidently take time and effort to take on? Its much better to sit in a bubble of comfort, right?”

“When life seems too overwhelming, we must dedicate time to experience nature.”

“No one is immune from encountering a bad day; we would not have a means of labeling good days if we did not also have bad days to offer sufficient contrast.”

“Approaching today with the mindset of yesterday will only leave us with sub-par results.”