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Quotes About Fulfillment

Although it may not seem finished to anyone else, it's finished to you. It's your project. You did it by choice. You have the right to decide when you're done.
~ Barbara Sher
And you're probably spending too much time in a job that doesn't mean anything to you. A person who can't make a choice often works far below her capabilities to avoid making a commitment and to send out the message that her present job is only temporary.
~ Barbara Sher
If you feel defined by any job, your self-image isn't solid enough.
~ Barbara Sher
Through all the world there goes one long cry from the heart of the artist: Only give me the chance to do my very best!
~ Barbara Sher
You can earn a living doing anything. (Whether or not you want to is another matter.) But it's not time to think about money yet. Finding what you love – by listening for those Happiness Levels inside you – needs all your attention. For now, pretend you're rich and don't need to earn any money at all. When your dream starts to show itself, you'll see just how many ways there are to do it, both for money and for love.
~ Barbara Sher
What you're really supposed to be doing is whatever makes your heart sing.
~ Barbara Sher
Doing what you love isn't a priviledge; it's an obligation.
~ Barbara Sher
Every time you worry that you could get trapped in some kind of work you don't care about, you're dealing with the problem of meaningfulness. I guarantee that in the back of your mind is the thought that somehow you have to make a contribution to something, be acknowledged, do something that matters--or you're just fooling around.
~ Barbara Sher
You must go after your wish. As soon as you start to pursue a dream, your life wakes up and everything has meaning.
~ Barbara Sher
When you lose interest in something, you must always consider the possibility that you've gotten what you came for; you have completed your mission.
~ Barbara Sher
This feeling is the cause of every Scanner's unexpected ending. The dread of being locked away from their main source of energy and joy—learning, discovering, sleuthing, creating—makes Scanners pull back from every job or project, no matter how hard they try to stay.
~ Barbara Sher
You might find the perfect combination of all your interests and have a very enjoyable career. Or you might discover that what you really love is learning itself.
~ Barbara Sher
What do I need to have in my life to feel deeply satisfied? What do I know in my heart is keeping me from feeling satisfied and successful? What situations, relationships, beliefs, attitudes, thoughts, feelings, and choices have I made that are no longer serving me? If I had a year to live, where would I be? Who would I be with? What would I be doing?
~ Barbara Stanny
Catherine Ponder explains it this way: "If you want the greatest prosperity in your life, start forming a vacuum to receive it.
~ Barbara Stanny
If you were on your deathbed, looking back at your life, what would make you feel happiest and most satisfied with how you lived?
~ Barbara Stanny
Money was not the major thing, but it was definitely a destination, someplace I wanted to end up.
~ Barbara Stanny
the whole loaf.
~ Barbara Stanny
Every time you act on your decisions, keeping your promise to yourself by honoring your intention, you build self-esteem. Stronger self-esteem only enhances your chances for success
~ Barbara Stanny
I worked for a menial's hire, Only to learn dismayed, That any wage I had asked of Life, Life would have willingly paid —JESSIE B. RITTENHOUSE
~ Barbara Stanny (now Huson)
I have a lot to contribute and the company needs to compensate me appropriately or I'll go elsewhere,
~ Barbara Stanny (now Huson)
She put her hand in his, and he clasped it firmly, knowing he had been waiting for her all his life.
~ Barbara Taylor Bradford
You may produce lunch two hours late, but you make it worth the eating, Janie.
~ Barbara Trapido
Fate represents the fulfillment of man's expectations of himself.
~ Barbara W. Tuchman
Fate as a character in legend represents the fulfillment of man's expectations of himself.
~ Barbara W. Tuchman