Which Way To Go Quotes

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“[Excitement is] your true vibration. It's your body's translation of the frequency of your True Core Being. That's why [our biggest teaching is: "Follow your Highest Excitement" in life]. Because that means when you act on it you're in alignment with yourself. It's the compass needle pointing to your magnetic north.”
Bashar

Neale Donald Walsch
“At the critical juncture in all human relationships, there is only one question:

What would love do now?

No other question is relevant, no other question is meaningful, no other question has any importance to your soul.”
Neale Donald Walsch, Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue, Book 1

“Joseph Campbell said, 'Follow your bliss.' Really good advice. We say: Follow your bliss. Follow your fun. Follow your pleasure. Follow your clarity. Follow your good feelings. Follow them as far as they will take you, and more will come.”
Abraham Hicks

Tim Urban
“Purpose in general is for me to do something I have fun in doing. I want to be excited to wake up. I want to be excited to do my work. I want to feel like I'm playing when I'm doing my work. I'm very curious so I want to feel like a constant learner. I like having great conversations with interesting people [...]; I love creating; artistically creating; and it allows me to continually stay in excitable mode.”
Tim Urban

“When you come to a fork in the road, and you're not sure whether to go left or go right, just go left. And then you'll very quickly figure out if that's the wrong way, and then you can go right. You'll still be quicker than the guy who's standing there trying to plan at the fork of the road.”
Henry Chong

Glennon Doyle
“My way of life is to dare to imagine the truest, most beautiful life, family and world - and to then conjure up the courage to make real what I have imagined.”
Glennon Doyle, Untamed: Stop Pleasing, Start Living / A Toolkit for Modern Life

Anthony Liccione
“People want the here and now, rather than the there and after; as most are living in the where and what.”
Anthony Liccione

Hank Green
“This is a thing I learned about dreams: We can really only dream the things we've seen before. We want to go down the paths our idols walked down, but the thing that we forget is that they didn't walk down paths because those paths weren't there yet. They created them.”
Hank Green