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Quotes by Jay D'Cee

“You must know that you do not need to take the journey toward recovery alone.”

“We must have the courage to overcome our own personal pitfalls.”

“We must never forget that nature is an immensely powerful tool to calm our minds and bring us a sense of inner peace.”

“Take a moment to ponder the question – what does it mean to be human?”

“If you feel down or depressed, dedicate the much-needed time toward exploring root cause and finding the help needed. Do not deny yourself help.”

“We will always find ourselves subject to external pressures prompting us to extend ourselves as far as our means will allow.”

“The journey of life imbues within in us a perpetual opportunity for growth; we can readily witness the fruits of our labor on a day to day basis.”

“In a world that can often present itself as ruthless and unforgiving, we must operate as our own support network at times.”

“We are one with nature; all fruits of our existence are derived through the environment.”

“If we genuinely want to do something or we reframe the perspective from which something is viewed, then the amount of willpower expended drops astronomically.”

“Treat yourself with kindness, and never forget that physical and psychological development take time.”

“Living life very consciously allows us to be fully aware of our thoughts and desires.”

“Depletion of willpower occurs when the number of actions taken and decisions made throughout the day supersedes the mental energy available.”

“Today’s level of prosperity and maturity is with full credit to those who came before us, paving the way for the luxuries we perceive as norms.”

“Criteria for friendship changes as we grow older; it becomes less of an exercise of connecting with a person’s interests and more an endeavor to connect with the person’s identity.”

“Set sail for a better tomorrow by making conscious choices today.”

“You are worthy of all that you have.”

“We spend our days occupied by a plethora of tasks and responsibilities. Are you spending your time effectively?”

“Why seek enjoyment in reading a book when television programs and browsing the internet serve as engaging alternatives?”

“Understand that we are imperfect people, and the enemy within us (however small or large) will always be lurking in wait to bring trouble.”