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Jennifer McLeod Inspirational Quotes

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“Get Yourself out of the way so the REAL YOU can get going.”
Jennifer McLeod © 2005

“You have within you an inner guidance that always knows what you need to do. Trusting this inner guidance will set you free and help you to move the obstacles that you once considered to be mountains.”
Jennifer McLeod © 2005nnn“What you don’t do can create the same regrets as the mistakes you make.”
Jennifer McLeod © 2005nnn“Beating yourself up doesn’t make your situation any better; in fact, it only prolongs it.”
Jennifer McLeod © 2006nnn“When you’ve been “there” you really know it.”
Jennifer McLeod © 2006nnn“Set yourself up to WIN in life.”
Jennifer McLeod © 2006nnn“Make your word your bond. It really does matter!”
Jennifer McLeod © 2006nnn“When you really go for what you want in life, you are helping more people than you realise”.
Jennifer McLeod © 2006nnn“When you go for what you really want in life, you are helping people more than you realise.”
Jennifer McLeod © 2006nnn“When you ignore that little niggling feeling inside, it comes back time and time again, bigger and bigger each time until it eventually stops you in your tracks.”
Jennifer McLeod © 2006nnn“When you follow your heart’s desires and do that one thing that’s been niggling away inside you, it’s likely to be that one thing that will make your heart sing.”
Jennifer McLeod © 2006nnn“Take a leap of faith and do it. Sitting back and doing nothing does nothing for the soul”.
Jennifer McLeod © 2007

“Embrace life as if you really meant it. Treat it like a long-lost very close friend or family member. Now that you have found it, you will want to do everything possible to hold onto it, cherish it; do more for it; love it and make it better.”
Jennifer McLeod © 2007

“When you get ”there”, it is an experience like no other.”
Jennifer McLeod © 2007nnn“When you get “there”, it is an experience like no other. However, it is also the time to make sure that your action plans are in place to take you to your next level of “being there.” ‘
Jennifer McLeod © 2007 nnn“Which of your characteristics or attitudes are your friends and/or family reflecting back to you?”
Jennifer McLeod © 2007 nnn“Step Up! to the song inside of you. Following through with that thing that makes your heart sing is likely to help you find your life purpose. Then you will really have something to sing about!”
Jennifer McLeod © 2007

What are you waiting for when you have a dream to create? A plan to make? A goal to achieve? A ball to have? Success to Claim?
Jennifer McLeod © 2008

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My personal mission is to have a positive impact on other people's lives My business mission is to liberate one billion parents, families and young people on their jou eys of conscious awareness, enlightenment, light, love and gratitude. Awakening them to their power, dreams and the fulfilling lives that they deserve. Author, Professional Speaker, Inspirational Parent & Relationship Coach Creator of Easy Tiger Parents Systems™ Creator of Born To Win! Programme for Young People™ Allow me to LiBERATE YOU! Jennifer McLeodninfo@jennifermcleod.co.uk +44 (0) 121 551 1668ntinyurl.com/64oevyn

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