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“There is something to be said about a woman who follows through with her commitments, despite how she feels. There’s strength, honor, and God’s glory on the other side of remaining steadfast.”
Nicki Koziarz, 5 Habits of a Woman Who Doesn't Quit
“I ask myself the best reflective question I’ve found: Right now, what is it like to be on the other side of me? This question helps me pause, pray, and ask the Holy Spirit to show me anything I need to change. It’s the question that helps me step into conflict and see the perspective of the person I’ve offended or frustrated.”
Nicki Koziarz, 5 Habits of a Woman Who Doesn't Quit
“The space between where we are and where we want to be is called potential.”
Nicki Koziarz, 5 Habits of a Woman Who Doesn't Quit
“A committed woman learns to choose what she wants most over what she wants now.”
Nicki Koziarz, 5 Habits of a Woman Who Doesn't Quit
“I know some things about you based solely on the fact that you picked up this book. You are exhausted with the cycle of defeat in your life. You want more. You desire a fulfilling life. You are tired of quitting. You have a dream, a purpose, or a desire that has yet to be fulfilled. You are afraid you are going to miss it if you don’t stick it out this time.”
Nicki Koziarz, 5 Habits of a Woman Who Doesn't Quit
“Assignments of refinement are brought on by both controllable and uncontrollable situations. Meaning, sometimes we bring them on; sometimes they bring us on. This fund-raiser situation”
Nicki Koziarz, 5 Habits of a Woman Who Doesn't Quit
“I’m all for setting goals and making plans for the lives we want to become a reality. I love vision statements and life maps, but I have also discovered the power of a woman who does just one thing.”
Nicki Koziarz, 5 Habits of a Woman Who Doesn't Quit
“did some research on the effects bitterness can have on our bodies, especially how we feel. And I found out lingering bitterness can actually make you feel physically sick. There’s a term for prolonged bitterness, it’s called PTED (posttraumatic embitterment disorder). People experience symptoms of anxiety, depression, and rage. I have even heard that it can also affect their immune system and organ function.2”
Nicki Koziarz, 5 Habits of a Woman Who Doesn't Quit