Deborah Norville

Deborah Norville
Deborah Anne Norvilleis an American television journalist and businesswoman. Norville is the anchor of Inside Edition, a syndicated television news magazine, a position she has held since March 1995. She is a member of the Board of Directors of the Viacom Corporation. She markets and sells a line of yarnsfor knit and crochet enthusiasts, manufactured by Premier Yarns. Previously, she was an anchor and correspondent for CBS News and earlier co-host of Today on NBC. Her book, Thank You Power,...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionNews Anchor
Date of Birth8 August 1958
CityDalton, GA
CountryUnited States of America
I think for anyone who's gone through a crisis, there comes a turning point, an epiphany, that marks the beginning of the end.
There are days-depression is a part of it-when if all you do is get dressed, take a shower and put on your makeup, then it is a good day. Your goals have to be much lower. But if you take one tiny little step, then you can take another and another.
There is no dramatic difference in happiness on the part of people who are wealthy.
What I've learned is there's a scientifically proven phenomenon that's attached to gratitude, and that if you consciously take note of what is good in your life, quantifiable benefits happen.
I've been blessed, acne never knocked on my door. I think I look pretty darn good.
It is important for women to know who they are, and to know what makes their hearts sing.
I think our job as parents is to give our kids roots to grow and wings to fly.
I want my kids to be curious, to be interested in a lot of things, to be confident, and to feel they belong in any number of situations.
I now find magic in the mundane. I'm also more creative - better able to look beyond the obvious and come up with new story angles.
A thankful outlook smoothes the rough edges off life.
Im about as straight an arrow as youll find out there.
The scripture is God's plan on how we are to live our lives here and what we are to do to have eternal life.
When my mother passed away I was 20.
Children may not notice the positive moments in life unless we point them out to them.