“If you don't care about that reader, if that's not the main focus, the rest doesn't matter.” – Troy Horne Today’s featured three-time best-selling author is a father, musician, Broadway star, and entrepreneur, Troy Horne. Tr...
“There’s something really beautiful about sharing your stories with people, because universally we're all connected through love and pain.” – Kelli Kassoff Today’s featured bestselling, award-winning author is a mom, wife, po...
“We are transformed more through our trials than our triumphs.” – Wendy Gunn Today’s featured #1 best-selling author is mom, wife, keynote speaker, empowerment coach, and Christian entrepreneur, Wendy Gunn. Wendy and I had a ...
"Keep having conversations that drive people to more and better." – Bridget Hom
“The whole purpose of the book is to kind of reach kids who might be experiencing some difficulties in life, whether they feel isolated or alone, or maybe they're special needs. So, I really wanted there to be more out there that is inclusive.” – T. L. McCoy
“You face conflict every single day of your life. There's conflict that you love and conflict that you're not so enamored of, and the conflict that you love, you have no problem with.” – Dana Lynn Bernstein
“Change is grief for most people because they're losing something; it's a death of something. And if you're empathetic about that situation. You can lead people because they understand that you really care about them.” – Rev. Dr. Byrene Keith Haney
“I had different ideas for what I thought the book would be, and that's actually what got in my way of writing in the beginning.” – Pia Mailhot-Leichter
“When you're in corporate, even if you have a good internal network, cultivate that external network of experts or referral partners, because sometimes you might find yourself on the outside, and that's the worst time to try to find people that you can trust.” – Deborah Coviello
“You don't have to suffer because others are suffering.” – Alison Lea Sher
“Don't be afraid to set yourself up for success.” – Carla D. Bass
“Leadership is about the energy that we bring. Are we bringing a negative, toxic energy? Are we bringing an exhausted, burned out energy, a victim energy? Or are we bringing positivity and courage and empowerment?” – Alison C. Jones
“Sometimes our nightmares are other people's dreams.” – Dwayne Morton
“When you really believe in what you're doing, you know how much of a difference that makes.” – Dr. Josh McConkey
“The reason why people want to be so perfect and have perfectionism isn't because they're scared of failure. They're scared of failing in front of other people.” – Roy Redd
“If you want to live a better way. I think you need to identify with how to give and how to pour into people's lives.” – Billy Fowler
“When you get mindful, it's so beautiful because you're saying, you know what? I'm worthy of being more than my repetitive thoughts.” – Jenny Garufi
“I wanted to be an impact player. And what that meant to me was whatever time I'm given on the field, whenever I step on the field, that my presence will be known, felt, and seen.” – Phebe Trotman
“You want to fail fast, and you want to fail big, because that's how you get ultimately to your objective to accomplish your mission.” – Shaun L. Murphy
“How you show up in the world matters, so it is really a waste of time, effort, and resources to be communicating ineffectively.” – Naomi Carrington-Hockman, DTM
"I was told to slow down, and I did. And then the second I could run back to the hustle; I went back to it because that was where my identity was." – Dr. Portia Preston
“If you're not where you want to be, create a space to get to where you want to go.” – Dr. Shanea Clancy
“I faced a choice as a young man. I was either going to continue to pitch my fit and end up divorced, or I’m going to give God a chance. And in my arrogance, I told God I’d give Him a chance, and in His grace and kindness, He gave me a chance.” – Jim Tracy
“We’re all going to ask ourselves, did I do enough? And at the end of the day, for me, it's what we leave behind that matters.” – Kira Hartley Klinger