Some of the most valued things we have in life come from changes or mistakes. Don't be afraid if you failed or if you lose someone you love, there is always the rainbow after the rain. And remember that all change is hard at first, messy in the middle and gorgeous at the end. Angie Karan
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All change is hard at first. During the change, you’re not sure if it’s going to work. You’re not sure if this is what you really want. But, when you try something new, there are always the rainbow after the rain.

It’s okay to make mistakes. It’s okay to fail at things you’re trying to do. That’s how we grow.

That’s how we move toward our goals and dreams and become more powerful and powerful people. The beautiful thing about life is that we learn from these mistakes and we grow from them and we become better and better people because of them.

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