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Quotes by Susan C. Young

Don’t participate or allow yourself to be dragged into other people’s dramas, complaints, or gossip.

Become a lifelong learner. Read books, watch videos, listen to audio, and seek lessons for learning how to live your best life now.

Take a moral inventory of ways you may be self-sabotaging and then take proactive steps to change them.

Be a source of positive energy and inspiration for others.

Strive to see the best in others, situations, and experiences.

A positive attitude will help you be more inspiring and motivating to others.

Celebrate the success of others and they will be happy to see you succeed.

Be mindful of the words in your mind and in your mouth. Choose to use an affirming and positive vocabulary because your actions and outcomes will follow suit.

Remember that your attitude towards life determines life’s attitude toward you. At any moment, you can choose to change everything for the better.

Exercise and get moving to pump up your endorphins and elevate your mood. Take an adult recess.

Wake up early, do your best, practice self-care, and finish strong.

You are the only one who can choose your attitude for you.

The Art of First Impressions for Positive Impact is based on the premise that when you become self-aware and learn how to shine bright as your best self, you can transform your relationships in life and in business.

Absolutely everything associated with your success is relationship based and emotionally connected. Developing your emotional intelligence is one of the wisest action you can take for personal and professional transformation.

Developing your emotional intelligence will allow you to explore new depths of understanding in yourself and others.

Emotional intelligence will give you insight as to why people behave as they do and assist you in areas which you may wish to improve.

All the elements of greater emotional awareness can weave together to ensure you make a more positive impact.

Emotional intelligence marks one’s ability to perceive, understand, control, and evaluate his or her emotions.

Haven’t you known people who seem to have a “sixth sense” super-power when it comes to connecting, communicating, and understanding others? These emotionally intelligent people always know the right things to say to make us feel that we matter.

Your EQ (emotional quotient) is your capacity to recognize, discriminate, and label emotions accurately and interpret them to help guide your thinking and behavior.