7 Quotes & Sayings By Anna Jarzab

Anna Jarzab is a blogger, writer, social media expert, and the creator of the popular blog, Simple Life Tips. On her blog, Anna shares her passion for helping women to live a more simple life. She uses her own experiences as an example to show how by learning to cut out the unnecessary things in your life, you can free up time and energy to focus on more important things. Anna received her Master's of Science degree in Educational Psychology from Fairmont State University in West Virginia.

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My mouth hung slightly open, i was getting ready to sat something important. what i wanted to say was: I's so, so sorry. but instead I said, "i love you." Only then, when i said it out loud, did i know that it was true. Carly threaded her fingers through mine and i squeezed her hand. She said it back to me, and i was relieved in a way that i wasn't expecting. i didn't know that i needed her to say it until she did. i was so grateful; i leaned down and kissed her fearlessly, which was unlike me. When she kissed me back, i brought my hand up and cupped the nape of her neck, pulling her hair with clumsy fingers. i tried to back off, to apologize for hurting her, but she kept me close, kissing me softly at first, then hard and fast until the lines between us blurred. Anna Jarzab
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Trust your gut, and don't let fear get the best of you. Anna Jarzab
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Knowledge.Grace. True union with the divine. I find that sort of prayer so much more difficult than the other, because it requires an extreme emotional and spiritual vulnerability. It's frighting, because we're trained not to expose the weakest parts of ourselves, the things that cause us pain and shame and suffering. It's those same things that often block our access to God-- basically, we stand in our own way. Anna Jarzab
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Perhaps it wasn't age but what you were capable of, the lengths to which you were willing to go to get what you wanted, that mattered most. Anna Jarzab
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My life held endless prospects, and I could've lived it so many different ways. Anna Jarzab
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He said that doubt provided contour to faith, like shading in a drawing, that it allowed you to see what was really there. At the time we were learning how to sketch in art class, I felt like it was the one thing he said that I actually understood. Anna Jarzab