8 Quotes & Sayings By C Nzingha Smith

C. Nzingha Smith is an author, entrepreneur, speaker, and motivational coach. She has written three books: the novel "Caren's Choice", the inspirational book "The Motivational Times" and her most recent work "The Dream That Defines You". C Read more

Nzingha is a best selling author in both print and audio format, who has shared her life story of survival and triumph with audiences all over the world.

Don't use yesterday's state of mind, to make today's decision.
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Don't use yesterday's state of mind, to make today's decision. C. Nzingha Smith
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I'm not sure why the saying goes..."be careful what you wish for"...it should be, "prepare yourself for your wishes". We need to know ahead of time to prepare for what we wish for, so that when our wishes come true, we don't regret the wish or have them turn into nightmares. C. Nzingha Smith
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Let go of yesterday, you made it! Don't use yesterday's state of mind to make today's decisions. C. Nzingha Smith
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Sometimes we question why we're in the jobs we have, relationships, cities, families even. The question shouldn't be why? But what's the lesson in everything we go through. Getting the lessons allows us to move on. When we focus on the why, we stay stuck because we miss the lessons and as a result, keep repeating the same habits and situations until we learn the lessons we're supposed to learn from our experiences in life. . C. Nzingha Smith
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Sometimes it takes asking others for input to find out you have to ultimately look within yourself for the answers to the questions only you know the truth about...we choose the information we share. So, the person giving feedback is limited in view and their perspective will only keep your view of the situation distorted. C. Nzingha Smith
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True love doesn't grow on you, feed on you, drain you and spoil your heart. It nourishes, waters the soul and intensifies in absenses long and short. C. Nzingha Smith
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Like your tastebuds, desires and goals are ever-changing. What used to work, might not do it for you anymore. The question is: Do you have the guts to do something about it? C. Nzingha Smith