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Quotes by Karen Salmansohn

At your absolute best, you still wont be good enough for the wrong person. At your worst, youll still be worth it to the right person.

You know whats just as powerful as a good cup of coffee in the morning? Starting your day with some good, loving thoughts. It can change how your whole day unfolds.

God is even in a single parent household.

What if I told you 10 years from now your life would be exactly the same?Doubt youd be happy.So, why are you afraid of change?

Dont just write a To Do list. Write a To Be list.

A good friend is someone who is there for me when im glad or sad...who I can laugh madly with or cry badly with.

Your past is where you learned the lesson. Now is when you get to apply it.

Breathe more. Bitch less.

One of my favorite things: good conversation with good friends.

Often what feels like the end of the world is really a challenging pathway to a far better place.

Refuse to live a settle for it life.

Stop worrying about what tomorrow may bring. Focus on what you can control. Stay positive. Enjoy today. Expect good things to come.

Just because life is full of craziness doesnt mean you must go crazy. You can experience outer chaos and still find inner peace. Nothing even needs to change outside of you for you to find calm inside of you. This inner calm is available at all times. Just breathe.

Remember. Its called a soulmate. Not an egomate. Not a walletmate. Not a lustmate.

Step into my shoes follow my journey my mountains my valleys my surprise potholes and if you can keep going the way I keep going perhaps youll understand my choices & strength.

I dont do hurry I dont do worry.

dont let the pursuit of happiness stop you from being happy right here, right now.

If someone doesnt like what you bring to the table in a relationship, let them eat alone.

View your life with KINDSIGHT. Stop beating yourself up about things from your past. Instead of slapping your forehead and asking, “What was I thinking,” breathe and ask yourself the kinder question, “What was I learning?

Forgiveness is not an event. It is a series of decisions made over and over again.