There Are No New Ideas But Don’t Let It Hold You Back

There Are No New Ideas But Don’t Let It Hold You Back

Do you have an idea in mind but aren’t pursuing it because it’s already been realized? Is there even such a thing as a new idea? There are almost no new ideas—it’s a hard truth that Rachel Hollis shares in her book Girl, Stop Apologizing. However, you shouldn’t let that fact hold you back. Just because an idea has been realized, it doesn’t mean that it’s been realized your way. Here’s why it doesn’t matter if it’s already been done.

Girl, Stop Apologizing: Quotes by Rachel Hollis

Girl, Stop Apologizing: Quotes by Rachel Hollis

What are some of the best Girl, Stop Apologizing quotes? What does Rachel Hollis have to say about chasing your dreams? Hollis’s advice in Girl, Stop Apologizing consists of excuses to let go of, behaviors to adopt, and skills to acquire. In addition, she provides a step-by-step blueprint to take your dream from fantasy to realization. Here are some of the best passages from the book with explanations.

Brian Tracy: Goals! Quotes to Keep You Going

Brian Tracy: Goals! Quotes to Keep You Going

Are you looking for Goals! quotes by Brian Tracy? What are some of the most noteworthy passages worth revisiting? In Goals! How to Get Everything You Want—Faster Than You Ever Thought Possible, motivational speaker Brian Tracy shares the mindset and the steps that will help you reach your goals in the shortest amount of time. He believes that goal-setting requires changing your mindset, being clear about what you want, using visualization, and keeping track of your progress.  Here’s a selection of key passages—plus explanations to help you put them into context.

Ladies, Stop Telling Yourself “You Can’t Have It All”

Ladies, Stop Telling Yourself “You Can’t Have It All”

Is it possible to achieve balance in all areas of your life? Do you believe that you have to make a compromise (e.g. between career and family life) because you “can’t have it all”? If you think that you can evenly divide up different areas of your life, you’re setting yourself up for unnecessary stress and anxiety. In her book Girl, Stop Apologizing, Rachel Hollis says that you need to stop telling yourself that you “can’t have it all,” and accept that you can have it all if you’re willing to put in the work. Here’s how you can thrive

Know Your “Why”: The Key to Staying on Track

Know Your “Why”: The Key to Staying on Track

Do you struggle to find the motivation to work on your goals? Do you often get sidetracked? Once you’ve figured out what goals to pursue and where to start, turn your attention to why you want to achieve them. The road to your goals can be long and arduous, so reminding yourself of your “Why” can keep you going despite the obstacles. Here’s how to know your “Why,” according to motivational speaker Brian Tracy.

“Not Having Enough Time” Is Not a Good Excuse

“Not Having Enough Time” Is Not a Good Excuse

Do you have a goal in mind but you don’t pursue it because of “not having enough time”? How can you make more time in your schedule to focus on your goals? Between work, children, errands, friends, exercise, it seems like there is never enough time to work on yourself and your goals. The hard truth is: there will never be more than 24 hours in a day. However, there are methods you can use to find time to work on your goals. Here are Rachel Hollis’s tips for finding more time to focus on your future.

The 3 Simple Steps to Achieve Your Goals

The 3 Simple Steps to Achieve Your Goals

What are the three steps to achieving your goals in life? Why should you focus on achieving one goal at a time? What should you do if you feel stuck? Sometimes, your goals can feel impossibly out of reach. But if you break down the steps to reaching them into bite-sized pieces, they can feel much more attainable. Here are Rachel Hollis’s three steps to executing your dreams from Girl, Stop Apologizing.

Overcoming Limiting Beliefs: Question, Choose, Act as If

Overcoming Limiting Beliefs: Question, Choose, Act as If

Do you believe that you don’t have what it takes to achieve great things? Where do you think these self-limiting beliefs stem from? We all have self-limiting beliefs that prevent us from setting ambitious goals. We believe we don’t have what it takes. According to Brian Tracy, the author of Goals!, these beliefs are true—not because you don’t have what it takes to excel and achieve great things—but precisely because this attitude will prevent you from even trying. Keep reading to get Brian Tracy’s advice for overcoming limiting beliefs.

Stop Seeking Validation & Holding Yourself Back

Stop Seeking Validation & Holding Yourself Back

Are you putting off your ambitions and goals because you’re worried about what other people will think about them? Did you know that other people rarely think about you? In her book Girl, Stop Apologizing, Rachel Hollis says that you need to stop seeking validation from others and go after your dreams. As it turns out, people rarely think about you or what you’re doing and you could be holding yourself back for no reason at all. Here’s why you should stop worrying about what others think about you.

How to Create Your Life Mission Statement

How to Create Your Life Mission Statement

What is a life mission statement? What should your mission statement be based on? How do you develop one? A life mission statement is essentially a statement of your purpose, priorities, and core values. In his book The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, Stephen Covey says that your personal mission statement should be informed by your personal paradigm—the lens through which you see the world. Continue reading to learn how to create a personal mission statement, according to Stephen Covey’s model.