The most powerful words in the universe are the words you say to yourself. ― Marie Forleo.
Who is Marie Forleo? Marie Forleo is a marketing and lifestyle expert and a bestselling author. Through her popular website, marieforleo.com, she reaches over 190,000 readers in 191 countries worldwide. She also leads dynamic training programs that teach individuals to succeed in business and life.

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1. The secret to finding your passion is to bring it to everything you do. ― Marie Forleo
2. If it’s important enough, I’ll make the time. If not, I’ll make an excuse. ― Marie Forleo
3. Clarity comes from action, not thought. ― Marie Forleo
4. In order to change ourselves, we must first believe we can. ― Marie Forleo
5. Don’t wait until you find someone. You are someone. ― Marie Forleon
6. There’s a difference between owning your choices and blaming yourself. ― Marie Forleo
7. Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better. ― Marie Forleo
8. Insight without action is worthless. Taking action is the only path to change. ― Marie Forleo
9. Not having the best situation, but seeing the best in your situation is the key to happiness. ― Marie Forleo
10. If you are possessed by an idea, you find it expressed everywhere, you even smell it. ― Marie Forleo
11. Just because someone doesn’t like what you do doesn’t mean no one else will. A person’s opinion is not The Truth, it’s their truth. ― Marie Forleo
12. It’s hard to become what you don’t see. ― Marie Forleo
13. Make is-ness your business and meet life as it shows up not as you prefer it to show up. ― Marie Forleo
14. Your potential is limitless. You are unique, valuable, capable, and worthy of the dreams in your heart. Most of all, you have what it takes to transform and transcend whatever challenges you face. ― Marie Forleo
15. Everything’s in the mind. That’s where it all starts. Knowing what you want is the first step toward getting it. ― Marie Forleon
16. Nearly two decades later, I can say that the only thing that allowed me to take that leap was because a deeper, wiser part of me believed that somehow I’d be able to figure it out. ― Marie Forleo
17. Perfectionism at its core isn’t about high standards. It’s about fear. Fear of failure. Fear of looking stupid, fear of making a mistake, fear of being judged, criticized, and ridiculed. It’s the fear that one simple fact might be true: You’re just not good enough. ― Marie Forleo
18. Complaining, whether silently or aloud, is a major man repeller. When you complain, you are arguing with what is: you’re saying life is not how you think it should be. This victimizes you and creates stress and anxiety in your body.
And that stress has a negative impact on your appearance: premature aging, a worsening of acne or psoriasis, and, my personal favorite, an increase in cortisol, the stress hormone that causes an increase in abdominal fat.
That being said, men are attracted to more than looks in a woman.
They are attracted to the way you make them feel. Women who are complaint-free make men feel good because they themselves feel good. ― Marie Forleo
19. Another interesting aspect of the gender war that most women forget is that their thoughts and judgments about men impact the way men behave around them. If you believe your thoughts reside exclusively in the privacy of your mind, think again.
Your thoughts are palpable and resonate with others. If you judge someone as incompetent, insensitive, or stupid, they feel it. This includes men. ― Marie Forleo
20. Some people are more skillful at noticing and naming this type of energy, but everyone is affected by it.
Whether you like it or not, you have an impact on how people, especially men, behave around you.
Your ideas, thoughts, and beliefs about people influence how they treat you.
Perception is an act of creation. Thinking all men are generally stupid, untrustworthy, insensitive, or chauvinistic will actually push them to behave in those ways toward you.
It’s as though you are nudging them in that direction and then get to say, “See! Look. I’m right. All men do suck. ― Marie Forleo