6 Quotes & Sayings By Scott Mcgoldrick

Scott McGoldrick is a public speaker, author, coach, and consultant. Scott's clients include Fortune 500 companies, nonprofit organizations, and Fortune 100 companies. He has appeared on CNN, TBS, ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX News Channel, CSPAN, NPR, BBC Radio Network, Fox News Radio Network and other television and radio programs. He has been featured in Wall Street Journal, New York Times Magazine, USA Today, Business Week, Fortune Small Business Magazine and many other media outlets Read more

He is the co-author of the #1 New York Times best seller “Overcoming Procrastination” with Dr. Albert Goldsmith. Scott is the founder of the Online Master's in Self Leadership program which provides step by step guidance for building confidence and leading yourself to success.

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I had zero idea of what I was doing. I honestly had no idea where to start. All I knew was I had something I craved to say. I wanted to create art that lived on longer than I do. Perseverance and teaching yourself, every day through stress and hard work proves shit really does progress without you realizing. One minute you're an amateur, knowing nothing, not even the basics. The next you can put pen to paper, write a song, and create art in such little time! It's crazy beautiful. . Scott Mcgoldrick
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Our love likestepping on to a planesitting down in a carwalking on unknown land will either take us to where we belongor throw us into darkness Scott Mcgoldrick
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I think as a society we forget that men also have daddy issues, they've also had bad childhoods, they're vulnerable beings. They also need love. We are made to think men don't have a hard time, and that's mainly because we've trained them not to show emotion, not to shed a tear. but I can assure you, we men break down just like every other being. We get depressed. We get heartbroken, we get scared, lonely, butterflies. We feel every emotion just as women do. . Scott Mcgoldrick
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If you can't tell from my rap lyrics already, yes I am a feminist. And when I'm saying "hoe" or "bitch" I am actually referring to men..That sounded bad, in someway. But at the end of the day, I'm sick of rappers using "bitches" and "hoes" as terms towards women. Feminists are NOT a hate group. Feminists are not all female. Nor has it got an anti-male agenda. It's about equality! I've had a weird, special bond with women since I was a kid. And it's just a shame really that I'm gay. Scott Mcgoldrick
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It's scary, and downing, that I make my best music when I'm going through my depression.. At that moment, all i can see is black, darkness and shadows, but in the bigger picture. it's a blessing. When I look through all my work, my art, I wouldn't change or take away my depression and anxiety for ANYTHING. because when i get those days of rainbows, and colors. i know deep down, i'm only honest when i'm at the deepest of the oceans. so it's like listening to a different side of my mind, that i never realize exists, until i get that little peek through the blinds, and finally see the sunlight. THEN on those simple moments, even if they only last a few minutes, i know deep down.. maybe i do have a talent. Maybe I have got something, a "gift", that some people call.. So really, if it wasn't for my depression, i would never, truly believe I have anything worth giving. So I will NOT sit back and wish i wasn't clinically depressed, I will learn to embrace it, live with it, and talk my brain into believing, and fully knowing, I HAVE A GIFT. I AM WORTHY. I DO HAVE SOMETHING TO GIVE THE WORLD. I will not let my depression or anxiety control me. They can live here(in my mind), but they best know, I AM STILL, AND WILL ALWAYS BE IN CONTROL.. BUT This is my home, and you're just living under it. Scott Mcgoldrick