Bryant McGill's Blog, page 35
October 26, 2015
Not everyone who laughs is happy

"Not everyone who laughs is happy. Some people smile to hide their pain. Never assume that someone who seems happy is not hurting. Maybe they need someone to look through the laughter and smiles, and see that they are hurting inside."
— Bryant McGill
Published on October 26, 2015 23:27
October 20, 2015
Do not suffocate your dreams

"When you are unforgiving and carry animosity, you feed the very soul of conflict that keeps your pain alive. If you suffocate your heart with anger, all your dreams will die. The only way to allow your soul to freely breathe, is to forgive."
— Bryant McGill
Published on October 20, 2015 23:41
Resist the vice of indulging in negativity
Published on October 20, 2015 23:39
You are alive to fulfill your calling

"Don't fight so hard trying to live, that you forget what you are living for; not to be a mere slave to the common and mundane, but to fully expand as an uncommon master of your deepest passion. You are alive to fulfill your calling."
— Bryant McGill
Published on October 20, 2015 23:37
October 15, 2015
Do not fearfully hold on to what needs to end

"Maybe your life is not falling apart; maybe it's falling together. Don't fearfully hold on to what needs to end. The familiar life crumbles so the new life can begin."
— Bryant McGill
Published on October 15, 2015 00:35
October 14, 2015
They can never hurt you more than love and time can heal

"People will disrespect you, lie to you, use you, and break your heart, but no one will ever hurt you more than love and time can heal."
— Bryant McGill
Published on October 14, 2015 00:35
October 13, 2015
Will you consider the possibility

"What if you haven't even scratched the surface yet? What if the best is still to come? Consider the possibility."
— Bryant McGill
Published on October 13, 2015 23:45
We allow the treatment we believe we deserve

"Endless amounts of love and hate are available to you from others; the defining question of your life is what you let in. We ultimately allow the treatment we believe we deserve. If you want more love, then start by truly believing you deserve it."
— Bryant McGill
Published on October 13, 2015 23:11
October 6, 2015
Speak your truth

"Your inauthenticity is internalized as not being true to yourself, which means you experience yourself as not being good enough. So, if you want to improve your self-esteem, simply be as honest as you can about who you are, and how you really feel. The way to feel better is to feel heard, but to feel heard, you have to speak your truth."
— Bryant McGill
Published on October 06, 2015 04:22
August 31, 2015
You find what you look for
Published on August 31, 2015 07:11