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February Quotes

 

If January is the month of motivation, February is the month of adjustment

Hello February
Fire will always 
Extinguish unless it’s
Burning in your soul.
Rain will always stop
Unless it pours
Again in your heart.
Reshape your mindset and 
You’ll reclaim your power.

To you:  some of the quotes that are going into my Journal for February

February reminders
Your time is too valuable for self-doubts and worries.
You are already and will always be loved.
It’s ok to do what’s best for you.
The only person you can’t afford to lose is you.
No worries, no hurry; you’ll get there step by step.



In February, there is everything to hope for and nothing to regret.
– Patience Strong

 

Meaningful to-do list for February
Edit your New Year resolutions
Say “I love you” to yourself
Give a loved one the warmest hug
Treat yourself on Valentine’s Day
Random acts of kindness

 

How to love yourself – February edition
Give yourself a Valentine’s Day gift
Learn to live with simplicity
Write yourself a love note
Do what you always want to
Prioritize your well-being
Learn to say no

 

Don’t worry if people think you’re crazy. You are crazy. You have that kind of intoxicating insanity that lets other people dream outside of the lines and become who they’re destined to be.
– Jennifer Elisabeth

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