Debbie Ford
Debbie Ford
Debbie Fordwas an American self-help author, coach, lecturer and teacher, most known for New York Times best-selling book, The Dark Side of the Light Chasers, which aimed to help readers overcome their shadow side with the help of modern psychology and spiritual practices. In following years, she went on to write eight more books including Spiritual Divorce, Why Good People Do Bad Things, and The 21-Day Consciousness Cleanse, which have sold over 1 million copies and been translated into 32...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionAuthor
Date of Birth1 October 1955
CountryUnited States of America
Many of us are frightened to look within ourselves, and fear has us put up walls so thick we no longer remember who we really are.
For when I can love all of me, I will love all of you.
If you ask the Universe to be your partner and guide you on the path to wholeness, it will oblige.
Right now, there is a stronger, more vibrant, more inspired version of “you” that is wanting and waiting to emerge.
Remember, all the answers you need are inside of you; you only have to become quiet enough to hear them.
If you admire greatness in another human being, it is your own greatness you are seeing.
By choosing not to allow parts of ourselves to exist, we are forced to expend huge amounts of psychic energy to keep them beneath the surface.
Standing in our power requires us to let go of the need to make others like us & instead stand committed to honoring ourselves.
All of our suffering in life is from saying we want one thing and doing another.
There is nothing more beautiful than a warrior woman standing in her power, courage, and confidence. From this place of strength, she is capable of loving the world in a way that transforms pain into promise…and hell into heaven.
We are meant to discover our authentic nature-the state of being in which we are inspired by ourselves, turned on, lit up, and excited about who we are.
It is time to search out your uniqueness, applaud and acknowledge yourself, and let your own light shine.
The greatest act of courage is to be and to ownall of who you are—without apology, without excuses, without masks to cover the truth of who you are.
The question "Is this an act of self-love or is it an act of self-sabotage?" is one you must consistently ask yourself if you are committed to having all that you want and all that you deserve. When you love yourself you feel worthy and deserving of claiming the gifts of this world. Self-love gives you peace of mind and balance. Self-love gives you self-respect and the ability to respect others. It gives you the confidence to stand up and ask for what you want. Self-love is the main ingredient in a successful, fulfilled life.