10 motivational anonymous quotes that every empowered woman should know

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By Nikki Daniels // Motivation // EEW Magazine Online

Since 2007, EEW Magazine Online has had a blast motivating millions of go-getters like you – that also happen to be fabulous Black Christian women, by the way.

And one thing our team knows for sure is that the most empowered women spend lots (and lots and lots!) of time cultivating just the right mindset to fuel their faith, resolve, and courage.

That’s why EEW Magazine Online has gathered 10 of the most motivational and anonymous quotes that every empowered woman should know. Although we don’t know who said it; we just know it needed to be said.

#1 When you’re weary: “When you feel like quitting think about why you started.”

#2 When you’re scatter-brained: “Starve your distractions, feed your focus.”

#3 When it just doesn’t feel worth it: “If you don’t sacrifice for what you want, what you want becomes the sacrifice.”

#4 When the change you want is gradual: “Slow progress is better than no progress.”

#5 When it seems too difficult: “It’s going to be hard, but hard doesn’t mean impossible.”

#6 When you get the big head: “If serving is below you, leadership is beyond you.”

#7 When you’re a little off course: “Ask yourself if what you’re doing today will get you closer to where you want to be tomorrow.”

#8 When others devalue you: “Your value doesn’t decrease based on someone’s inability to see your worth.”

#9 When you need to prioritize: “You always have time for the things you put first.”

#10 When you’re struggling to persevere: “What comes easy won’t last long, and what lasts long won’t come easy.”

There you go! Keep these quotes somewhere easy to access and whip them out when you need to be motivated. And remember that motivational quotes do not substitute but supplement Scripture.

Having established that, go be great.

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