Overcoming Challenges Quotes

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“There are no negatives in life, only challenges to overcome that will make you stronger.”
Eric Bates

Kemi Sogunle
“The tests we face in life's journey are not to reveal our weaknesses but to help us discover our inner strengths. We can only know how strong we are when we strive and thrive beyond the challenges we face.”
Kemi Sogunle

Linda    Armstrong
“When I can’t find something, I try to remember what I put on top of it. Whatever I was looking for is usually under something else that came next.”
Linda Armstrong, Mission: Subhero

Linda    Armstrong
“If the voices in your head talk to you, no one cares until they tell you to start killing people. Then you’re crazy.”
Linda Armstrong, Mission: Subhero

Linda    Armstrong
“An involved parent is already a superhero.”
Linda Armstrong, Mission: Subhero

Linda    Armstrong
“Nothing that happened in the past is anything we can change. And it shouldn’t interfere with the happiness of the present.”
Linda Armstrong, Mission: Subhero

Linda    Armstrong
“I can see into your heart. You have good intentions. You can’t go wrong when you start with good intentions.”
Linda Armstrong, Mission: Subhero

Linda    Armstrong
“A limiting belief is practically invisible to us – it hides in habit and custom and mores. It is the way we live. To break out of the limiting belief would almost be like … (gasp) rebellion!”
Linda Armstrong, Mission: Subhero

Linda    Armstrong
“This shows that the ordinary person is wanting more for their lives. They want to be of help, they want to make things better.”
Linda Armstrong, Mission: Subhero

Linda    Armstrong
“You’re thinking she doesn’t see your outfit, or the color of your shoes. What she does see is You! I think you could stand in a line of a thousand people all wearing costumes and she would see you out of all of them. She loves you and you can’t camouflage yourself from love like that.”
Linda Armstrong, Mission: Subhero

“Our bond is not measured by the ease of our days, but by how we stand together in the face of adversity.”
Rendi Ansyah, Beyond the Bouquet: A Symphony of Love in Fifty Movements

Sage Everest
“A growth mindset is like having a superpower—it turns failures into fuel, challenges into opportunities, and dreams into reality.”
Sage Everest, Mindset and Success: Unlock Your Potential with a Growth Mindset

“Your childhood wounds to self-esteem may be deep, yet the strength you gain from overcoming them shapes you into a resilient adult.”
Felecia Etienne

“If you hit a plateau, keep pushing. You will make progress and eventually meet your ultimate goal.”
Saaif Alam

Nick Cave
“The condition of the soul can be treated independently of the situation one finds oneself in.”
Nick Cave, Faith, Hope and Carnage

“What if the ‘not enough’ voice in your head is wrong? What if every step you’re taking is exactly what it’s supposed to be?”
Felecia Etienne, Overcoming Mediocrity: Limitless Women

Jonathan Harnisch
“In the face of relentless challenges that test the very core of human strength, I’ve emerged, not unscathed, but enduring. Each day I choose to persevere, transforming despair into determination and self-loathing into a quest for moments of beauty amidst chaos. It’s those fleeting joys, those breaths of peace, that remind us of life’s worth. I’ve faced near-death, yet here I am, dreaming boldly and planning grandly because life is fleeting. So let’s embrace our struggles, celebrate our victories, and never shy away from our dreams. Life may be harsh, but our spirit is unbreakable. Live fully, love fiercely, and never apologize for seeking the light in the darkest of times.”
Jonathan Harnisch

Charlie Bynar
“Why are some people’s lives so hard and painful?” “It goes back to the two-sided coin. The opposite sides are needed to complete the lesson. Some lives seem very difficult, and others seem relatively easy, but both pose different lessons. If a person needs to learn self-respect, they might return and have an abusive relationship with a family member who pushes those boundaries. That situation encourages individuals to stand up for themselves and draw healthy boundaries. But if you come back to learn compassion or empathy, living a life of luxury can cause a person to be complacent, and therefore, they might live their whole life without learning their lesson. An easy life might set a person up for a more challenging lesson than a difficult life. They might get so caught up in their life of luxury that they see no reason for soul searching, and as a result, they never learn their lessons. Imagine an individual driving down the road, seeing a repeating sign—LIFE LESSON . . . LIFE LESSON—but they pay it no mind; they just keep driving! Hopefully, they’ll make a U-turn; otherwise, they’ve missed their exit—their opportunity to learn an important lesson.”
Charlie Bynar, Through the Darkness: A Story of Love from the Other Side

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