7 Inspirational Quotes That Could Change Your Life

Every now and then you read a book, watch a movie or simply hear a story where you learn something that dramatically changes your life. It’s profound when it happens. But as remarkable as it may be, it is also rare and unpredictable.

I’ve come to realize such special lessons only come when the moment is right. Call it destiny if you will, but I believe when the student is ready, the master will appear.

I also believe we will not move on to the next lesson until we’ve fully understood, accepted and embraced the last one. Today I’d like to share the most powerful lessons I have learned.

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Here are 7 quotes that encompass lessons that have changed my life and maybe they’ll change yours too:

Believe in yourself. Have faith in your abilities. Without a humble but reasonable confidence in your own powers you cannot be successful or happy.

―Norman Vincent Peale

Peale’s quote encompasses the message of his book “The Power of Positive Thinking”. A friend loaned me his copy of this book and from the very first page I became enthralled. I knew I could improve and become a better person, but never understood how and “The Power of Positive Thinking” taught me how.

I can never fully explain how life changing Peale’s book was for me. The lessons contained in it started me on a new journey, one that is positive and hopeful. I learned to embrace every day with a humble but reasonable confidence in myself and my abilities.

I highly recommend “The Power of Positive Thinking” to anyone, especially if you have been struggling for some time and you want to find a way to rise above your struggles.

If you don’t design your own life plan, chances are you’ll fall into someone else’s plan. And guess what they have planned for you? Not much.

―Jim Rohn

Few teachers teach lessons that are so direct, honest and significant. Rohn often talked about possibilities and opportunities as wind and that the wind blows around all of us, but the difference is how you set your sail.

Peale’s lesson came first and I am fortunate it did, because had I not learned the lessons of positive thinking I would not have been ready to design my own life plan. I would not have written my memoir and self-published it. I also would not have created this blog you are reading.

By writing, self-publishing and even starting my blogs, I began to design my own life as a writer. I could have continued to write in my personal journals and stayed in obscurity, but that would have been self-limiting.

So what’s your passion? Have you designed your own plan to bring life to your passion?

If you’re waiting for someone else to give you an opportunity or design your plan for you, well, be prepared if they don’t have much in store for you.

Go ahead, set your own sail.

Don’t let what you can’t do stop you from doing what you can do.

―John Wooden

Oh boy, one of the most important lessons of all. Our failures, our mistakes and our weaknesses are usually at the forefront of our minds. It’s natural and normal to want to improve in the things we do not do well, but our energy would be better spent focusing on the things we do well.

Don’t let what you can’t do hold you back from doing what you can do.

In other words set your sail by your strengths.

Embrace your passion and allow your strengths to grow. Your confidence in your abilities will naturally grow as well.

Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.

―Albert Einstein

We all make mistakes, plain and simple. Some mistakes are major, but most are minor and repairable. However, the only way to avoid a mistake is to attempt nothing at all.

Is that really an option?

I used to fear making mistakes. I always took the path of least resistance, so I thought.

It’s better to do what you want to do and learn from the mistakes you make. You’re going to make them, but you may discover they are not so bad after all.

Whenever you learn from a mistake you improve and grow from it. Well, my friends, there’s a great sense of accomplishment and satisfaction in that.

Half the failures in life arise from pulling in the horse as he is leaping.

―Augustus William Hare and Julius Charles Hare

Too many people have given up just when they were about to cross the finish line. The problem was they didn’t know they were so close.

If you’re going to do something, be prepared to go all the way. Fear and doubt will always find their way into our consciousness when we attempt to go beyond what we’ve done before and if we let them, they will stop us.

The key is to follow through all the way to the finish. We usually come up short because we stop ourselves when it gets too tough and seems hopeless. On the contrary, that’s when you’re about to break through.

Keep going. Be all in.

You have to let people see what you wrote. It will never be perfect, but perfect is overrated.

―Tina Fey

Perfection is unachievable and irrelevant and yet, too many of us get caught up trying to achieve it.

Do what you can to the best of your ability. You’ll discover that most of the time, that’s good enough.

I wrote a short, free eBook on this subject. Feel free to read it.

If today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what I am about to do today?

―Steve Jobs

One of the most valuable lessons in life is learning to enjoy each day, each moment and do what you are about to do with purpose. Simply going through the motions is not enough.

You’ve got to be intentional about your life.

Are you happy? Are you doing what you want to be doing? If so, that’s fantastic. If not, then what are you going to do today?

I hope you enjoyed these quotes and the lessons they taught me.  Here’s what I would like to ask you to do:

If you’re a blogger, write a post about quotes that represent valuable lessons that changed your life. When you’ve posted it come back and share your link in the comments. If you’re not a blogger, that’s okay, feel free to list your quotes in the comments.

Tag. You’re it.

About the Author

Bryan Hutchinson

I'm a positive writer and when that doesn't work, I eat chocolate. I am here to inspire, encourage and motivate you! When I am not writing, I love visiting castles with my wife, Joan. How about joining me on Twitter and Facebook.

  • http://www.joanhallwrites.com/ Joan

    Love these, Bryan. I plan to post mine tomorrow. Thanks for the inspiration!

    • http://www.positivewriter.com/ Bryan Hutchinson

      That’s great, Joan. I look forward to reading yours, so don’t forget to come back and link here. :-)

  • lhoenigsberg

    Hi Bryan.  I enjoyed that post.  I am a blogger, but my blog is my memoir, one post at a time (www.lindalochridge.com), so I decided to comment here.  A comment that changed my life was by George Eliot (pseudonym for Mary Ann Evans). She said or wrote, “It’s never too late to become what you might have been.”  This quote was framed and hung above my desk after I broke my neck in 2000.  It spurred me on when, at fifty-one-years-old, I decided to enter college.  It continued to spur me on when, the summer after graduation, I was diagnosed with a brain tumor and given one year to live.  Instead, I found a brave neurosurgeon, had brain surgery, and earned my masters degree while recovering.  It continues to inspire me as I have earned my licensure as a psychotherapist in private practice and become (believe me, I never use all these letters), Linda Lochridge Hoenigsberg, MS, NCC, LCPC, LMFT, DBTC.  I’m laughing, but it’s true!  And this is after being kicked out of high school in the beginning of the 11th grade. :)

    • http://www.positivewriter.com/ Bryan Hutchinson

      WoW Linda, thank you for sharing with us. Amazing story, truly. I know your comment will inspire many. It sure inspires me!

      • lhoenigsberg

        You are very welcome (smile)

    • http://moralde.com/ James M.

       You’re right Bryan, I almost can’t believe she was able to do that, and at 51 at that. I have always thought it’s too late for me to be venturing into new things, at 45.

      Now, here’s Linda Lochridge Hoenigsberg! My favorite among these 7 is: ‘If you don’t design your own life plan, chances are you’ll fall into
      someone else’s plan. And guess what they have planned for you? Not much’.  And I would have printed and framed this to put on my wall. But after reading Linda, I think I’ll go with some other qoute. I’ll frame the following my wall instead:

      “Linda Lochridge Hoenigsberg, MS, NCC, LCPC, LMFT, DBTC!”

      Thanks Linda for your inspiring contribution.

      • lhoenigsberg

        Wow James…that’s one of the nicest compliments I’ve ever gotten…I mean ever!  Thank you so much!

      • http://www.positivewriter.com/ Bryan Hutchinson

        James, that’s the best idea I’ve read in a while!

  • Gaylecarline

    My friend, Debbie, led me to your post. Color me inspired! http://gaylecarline.blogspot.com/2013/02/sundays-inspiration.html

    • http://www.positivewriter.com/ Bryan Hutchinson

      WoW Gayle, that was very fast! Loved your quotes and your entire post. Thanks for sharing with us.

  • http://twitter.com/KVaselopulos Katina Vaselopulos

    Bryan, great post, great quotes. Inspiring!

    “You have to let people see what you wrote. It will never be perfect, but perfect is overrated.”

    I kept my words hidden for a long time, scared to share.  Jeff and the Tribe, includung you made it easy to share. It is liberating to expose your soul to others. You learn all souls are the same! I am submitting in 10 days. Hard to let my baby go, worry it is not  muture enough to be in the world…  but, hey, “perfect is overrated.”

    • http://www.positivewriter.com/ Bryan Hutchinson

      Well, Katina, I certainly look forward to reading yours. And, that’s right, “perfect is overrated.”  !!

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  • http://www.eileenknowles.com Eileen

    Great thoughts.  “So what’s your passion? Have you designed your own plan to bring life to your passion?”  Working on my own plan now…I’ve spent too much time chasing other plans. 

    • http://www.positivewriter.com/ Bryan Hutchinson

      I hear you, Eileen. Go for it.

  • http://twitter.com/imaginewriter Imagination Tree

    Thanks for an inspiring post. One of my favorites has always been one (of the many – since he has so many great quotes!) from Thoreau: 
    “If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with success unexpected in common hours. 

    • http://www.positivewriter.com/ Bryan Hutchinson

      Excellent!

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  • http://twitter.com/modernsimplicty Sandy Kreps

    Love it Bryan! Thanks for the inspiration! I posted my 7 Quotes to Help You Live the Simple Live at http://modern-simplicity.com/2013/02/7quotes.html

    • http://www.positivewriter.com/ Bryan Hutchinson

      Very nice, Sandy. loved this: “Act as if what you do makes a difference. It does.” ~William James

  • annepeterson

    I took the challenge. I looked over some of my quotes and chose some that were helpful to me. Thanks for the opportunity to share them with you.

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    Quotes are a wonderful way of taking someone’s wisdom and storing it away till you need it.
    Thanks Bryan for your post and for the great idea.

    • http://www.positivewriter.com/ Bryan Hutchinson

      Fantastical, Anne. Thanks for writing it and sharing it with us :)

  • http://danblackonleadership.com/ Dan Black

    Great quotes and thoughts. I’ll have to think about your challenge. I recently gave a Toastmaster speech on 3 things that have shaped my life that I have been thinking about turning into a blog post. Thanks for the encouragement. 

  • Lisa @ The Meaningofme.com

    Always loved the Einstein quote. The one from Steve Jobs, though, is new to me – wow. That’s a big question.

  • Argena

    Thank you! These are great. There’s nothing like true encouragement to get through the day. 

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  • http://whispersofwonder.com/ Emily

    I finally got mine written! Thanks. http://whispersofwonder.com/three-quotes/

  • http://sometimeshope.wordpress.com/ Chris

    Bryan,

    I accept your challenge. My inspiring quotes are here: http://wp.me/p2PRbV-6Z

    I also want to give a teaser: Dori from Finding Nemo, Abraham Lincoln, and Jesus make my list

  • http://www.facebook.com/ted.mcarthur Ted McArthur

    Thanks for a great post. I took your advice: one of my favorite quotes is a story from Abraham Lincoln. Check it out here: http://mobileapprofits.com/abraham-lincolns-favorite-story/