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Tuesday, 28 January 2020

Looking for Some Motivation? Here Are 129 Inspirational Quotes for Women

e all want to get ahead at work and in life, but sometimes everything just seems so daunting. If you need an extra kick in the pants to get moving on your dreams, let these inspirational quotes for women motivate you to go after what you want—whether it’s that promotion, career change, or just to finally make time for lunch with your BFF.

129 Inspirational Quotes for Women
1. “You have to be consistent. You have to be yourself. You have to be committed to what you’re doing. You have to not be afraid to be ambitious.” —Roxane Gay

2. “It’s not your job to be likeable. It’s your job to be yourself. Someone will like you anyway.” —Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

3. “Don’t let anyone tell you that you can’t do something. Especially not yourself.” —Mindy Kaling

4. “A flower does not think of competing with the flower next to it. It just blooms.” —Hannah Lavon, founder of Pals Socks

5. “Surround yourself with people and things that inspire you. Learn everything you can.” —Jameela Jamil

6. “Don’t be afraid. Be focused. Be determined. Be hopeful. Be empowered.” —Michelle Obama

7. “We need to accept that we won’t always make the right decisions, that we’ll screw up royally sometimes—understanding that failure is not the opposite of success, it’s part of success.” —Arianna Huffington

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8. “We have to teach our girls that they can reach as high as humanly possible.” —Beyonce

9. “One of the biggest qualities is having an awareness outside of yourself, and understanding that the world doesn’t revolve around your needs.”— Brie Larson

10. “It’s really important for us to be unapologetic. To be bold. To be brave. And to take huge risks.” —Awkwafina

11. “Run your own race. Don’t be distracted by what others are doing.  Set and go after your own goals.”— Jen Gouldstone, founder and president, Garden Streets

12. “Find your ‘why’ so that you have the strength and resilience to push through those times when everything else is telling you no.”— Lisa Wimberger, founder, The Neurosculpting Institute

13. “Everything is figureoutable.”— Marie Forleo

14. “Once you know who you are, you don’t have to worry anymore.” —Nikki Giovanni

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15. “Those who have a strong sense of love and belonging have the courage to be imperfect.” —Brene Brown

16. “The warrior knows that her heartbreak is her map.” —Glennon Doyle

17. “I can’t think of any better representation of beauty than someone who is unafraid to be yourself.” —Emma Stone

18. “A strong woman looks a challenge dead in the eye and gives it a wink.” —Gina Carey

19. “There were times I was underestimated a lot. It gave me a unique benefit.” —Elaine Welteroth

20. “Why not take a chance and bet on happiness? —Jenny Han

21. “Every time someone writes that I play ‘strong women’ what they’re implying is that most women aren’t. How about I just play well written parts?” — Jessica Chastain

22. “We have to let go of the idea of balance in order to move toward the life we want. To do that, we need to recognize the stories we are telling ourselves that are holding us back. And sometimes … we just have to stop telling ourselves our old stories.” — Tonya Dalton, founder of inkWELL Press Productivity Co.

23. “Your mindset can control you, or you can control it. It can reward you, or it can own you. You get to decide. What are you choosing?” — Leila Kashani,co-founder of Alleyoop

24. “In order to create change of any kind, we have to first change the way we view ourselves. The time we spend believing in ourselves, believing in something greater, and not deviating from our instincts is the most important investment we can make. This is our power, this is our light and the world needs more of this.” — Alyssa Rosenheck, interiors and architectural photographer and author of The New Southern

25. “You have to believe in yourself when no one else does.” —Serena Williams

26. “On my own I will just create, and if it works, it works, and if it doesn’t, I’ll create something else. I don’t have any limitations on what I think I could do or be.”— Oprah Winfrey

27. “In a world that wants women to whisper, I choose to yell.” —Luvvie Ajayi

28. “Success requires competence and confidence. You must be good at what you do; and you must speak up and take credit for your work.  One or the other just won’t cut it.” — Michelle Bomberger, CEO and managing attorney, Equinox Business Law Group

29. “‘No’ today doesn’t mean ‘no’ tomorrow.” —Yvonne Orji

30. “You never know if you can actually do something against all odds until you actually do it.” —Abby Wambach

31. “Practice creates confidence. Confidence empowers you.” —Simone Biles

32. “It doesn’t matter when you start, it doesn’t matter what anyone else is doing. All that matters is that you truly follow your own path, your own way, at your own pace. Be kind to yourself and others, and follow your intuition always. That is real bravery.”— Diana Shneider, co-founder, BELLA. Skin Beauty

33. “Always aim high, work hard, and care deeply about what you believe in.” —Hillary Clinton

34. “Celebrate the wins in life but never be complacent.” — Danielle Takata, co-founder and creative director, Dreambox Creations Los Angeles

35. “Take one day a week for yourself and go “off the grid.”  If smartphones are allowed to recharge, shouldn’t we be allowed to as well?” — Elizabeth Borsting, president of Elizabeth Borsting Public Relations, Inc.

36. “Careers are a jungle gym, not a ladder.” — Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook

37. “Let your creativity be a river, not a destination.” —Elizabeth Gilbert

38. “Limit your ‘always’ and your ‘nevers.'” —Amy Poehler

39. “Let your compassion fuel your passion.” — Achea Redd, founder of Real Girls F.A.R.T.

40. “Once you’ve taken your seat at the table, it’s your job to pull out a chair for the others, too. Look for the ‘others.’ Acknowledge them. Build a platform for them.”— Bianca Bass, marketing and brand consultant

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41. “All the people who knock me down only inspire me to do better.” —Selena Gomez

42. “Don’t compare yourself. Your inside self will compare to everyone’s outside self when facing a growth opportunity or anything new. Don’t listen to the doubt that follows. If you’re compelled, go for it. You’re already at no; don’t be your own speed bump.” —Sue Hawkes, CEO of YESS!

43. “Every day is a new opportunity to change your life and be who you want to be.” —Demi Lovato

44. “You will not determine my story. I will.” —Amy Schumer

45. “Don’t be like the rest of them darling.” —Coco Chanel

46. “Boss up and change your life.” —Lizzo

47. “Stay committed and consistent and you will achieve your goals. Never give up.” —Kelly Rowland

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48. “Men selectively listen. When that happened, I’d stop the conversation and say, ‘Do you realize I said that 10 minutes ago?’ Women have to take responsibility for the dynamic around them. You can’t just say, ‘Woe is me.'” —Maggie Wilderotter, CEO of Frontier Communications

49. “Your unique magnificence is blinding in its beauty.” —Kim E. Woods, president, Kaleidoscope Enterprises

50. “My best successes came on the heels of failure.” —Barbara Corcoran

51. “When someone tells you that you can’t, figure out how you can.” —Clarice Lam, chef and owner of The Baking Bean bakery

52. “As you get older, you become more comfortable in your skin and comfortable in saying no to things … I’ve also learned that saying no is just as valuable as saying yes. It’s something that, I think, comes with age and really having a sense of your self-worth. And then you make choices based on that.” —Duchess Meghan

53. “Follow your heart, find your calling. Our calling is the magic point of where who we are meets what we do. A calling is what you work on, a title or achievement is what you work towards. Which one do you think feels better and creates more impact?” —Rebecca Cafiero, founder of BrandCamp

54. “Don’t be intimidated by what you don’t know. That can be your greatest strength and ensure that you do things differently from everyone else.” —Sarah Blakely, founder and creator of Spanx

55. “You can always find a solution if you try hard enough.” —Lori Greiner

56. “When people don’t want the best for you, they are not the best for you.” —Gayle King

57. “If people are doubting how far you can go, go so far that you can’t hear them anymore.” —Michele Ruiz, author, former news anchor and CEO and co-founder of Ruiz Strategies

58. “Life is not so much what you accomplish as what you overcome.” —Robin Roberts

59. “We forget we have the right to have a voice. You have the right to get what you ask for. And if you say nothing, you’re going to have zero percent chance to fix it.” —Joy Mangano

60. “Stay in motion, whether things are going well, or they have taken a complete nosedive. It is easier to keep moving towards your big goal than to come to a complete stop and then try to regain your momentum. Even the tiniest of baby steps is still a step closer to where you want to be.” —Keita Williams, founder of SuccessBully

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61. “Value your time so you can spend time doing what you value.” —Melissa St. Clair, owner, Paper Chaser Biz

62. “My experiences remind me that it’s those black clouds that make the blue skies even more beautiful.” —Kelly Clarkson

63. “My husband always tells me that I’m the most unrelenting person he’s ever met, and it’s true. If I make a commitment to something, I will stick to it no matter what.” —Jenny Craig

64. “Don’t let the rejection deter you from staying confident in your venture.” —Alexa Curtis, founder of Life Unfiltered With Alexa Curtis

65. “I firmly believe you must first ask for what you want and then make a decision to get what you want. It doesn’t take a genie, just a well-thought-out plan.” —Michelle Gamble, owner of 3L Publishing

66. “The concept of a glass ceiling only exists if we agree and are complicit with the rules of engagement created by the establishment…We are building this industry brick-by-brick and we can make it look any way we want.” —Jamie Pearson, CEO and president of Bhang, Inc.

67. “It took me quite a long time to develop a voice, and now that I have it, I am not going to be silent.” —Madeleine Albright

68. “There’s no such thing as a ‘smart business idea’—there’s only an idea that is smart for you.” —Marianne Cantwell, author of Be a Free Range Human: Escape the 9 To 5, Create a Life You Love, and Still Pay the Bills

69. “‘Dig your well before you’re thirsty.’ Many people don’t realize you need to build a network without expecting anything in return first. The success will follow. Start digging!” —Caitlin McCarthy, owner and founder of C|Louise Agency

70. “Even if you scored your dream job, you will have bad days. You might even have a crummy week, month, or year. Living out your passion doesn’t exempt you from the struggle.” —Meggie Francisco, owner and event planner, Meggie Francisco Events

71. “There will always be someone who is better than you at something, so stay true to yourself and find your voice—it’s the only thing that will differentiate you from your colleagues.” —Rosina Bosco, co-founder and CCO of Flat Irons Development

72. “She remembered who she was and the game changed.” —Lalah Deliah

73. “Life-fulfilling work is never about the money—when you feel true passion for something you instinctively find ways to nurture it.” —Eileen Fisher

74. “Choose your dream. Work to the extreme.” —Tyra Banks

75. “Some of us are walking around thinking everybody else knows more than us or has it better than us when in all actuality, we have everything we need within. If we could just refocus that energy inward we’d see we’ve had it all along.” —Terri Lomax, founder, Mocha Girls Pit Stop Blog

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76. “Hold onto your old friends. Kiss your mama. Admit what your dreams are.” —Maya Rudolph

77. “No one is going to tell you all the things you want to hear all the time. You have to know them yourself.” —Busy Philipps

78. “Money is a tool that helps us show up for the world in a bigger way.” —Melody Pourmoradi, creator of The GiRLiFE Empowerment Series

79. “Inner peace is possible when you practice outward gratitude.” —Emily Lynn Paulson, author of Highlight Real

80. “If you don’t stand for something, how can anyone respect what you do?” —Miranda Lambert

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81. “Without an open-minded mind, you can never be a great success.” —Martha Stewart

82. “When you feel broken by life’s painful moments, realize you are as resilient as sea glass, a bottle broken by the movement of the waves, but still beautiful.” —Virginia Buckingham, author of On My Watch

83. “Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experience of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, ambition inspired, and success achieved.” —Helen Keller

84. “Striving for excellence motivates you; striving for perfection is demoralizing.” —Dr. Harriet Braiker

85. “Nothing is impossible, the word itself says ‘I’m possible!'” —Audrey Hepburn

86. “Look at all sides of the idea presented. There are nuggets that may not be on the surface of the idea. One bad idea could blossom into something unlikely and special.” —Elizabeth Dodson, co-founder of HomeZada

87. “Connect to something that’s bigger than yourself. How can you tap your talents and interests to benefit others or the world? The more you help others get what they want, the more you will reap.” —Judy Holland, author of HappiNest: Finding Fulfillment When Your Kids Leave Home

88. “I’ve learned that making a living is not the same thing as making a life.” —Maya Angelou

89. “Invite people into your life that don’t look or think like you.” —Mellody Hobson

90. “The most effective way to do it, is to do it.” —Amelia Earhart

91. “Each time you make a good decision or do something nice or take care of yourself; each time you show up to work and work hard and do your best at everything you can do, you’re planting seeds for a life that you can only hope will grow beyond your wildest dreams. Take care of the little things—even the little things that you hate—and treat them as promises to your own future. Soon you’ll see that fortune favors the bold who get s—t done.” —Sophia Amoruso, founder of Nasty Gal and author of Girlboss

92. “Above all, be the heroine of your life, not the victim.” —Nora Ephron

93. “Hope is the most exciting thing there is in life.” —Mandy Moore

94. “Ditch the dream and be a doer.” —Shonda Rhimes

95. “Don’t compromise yourself. You are all you’ve got. There is no yesterday, no tomorrow, it’s all the same day.” —Janis Joplin

96. “We cannot all succeed when half of us are held back.” —Malala Yousafzai

97. “You have to be driven, resourceful, not take no for an answer, and have the nerve to do things that haven’t been done. I think you also have to be comfortable not being everything to everyone, which is something that we often expect of women in a way we don’t of men.” —Audrey Gelman, CEO of The Wing

98. “What I wanted was to be allowed to do the thing in the world that I did best—which I believed then and believe now is the greatest privilege there is. When I did that, success found me.” —Debbi Fields, founder of Mrs. Field’s

99. “I never dreamed about success. I worked for it.” —Estée Lauder

100. “If you are giving a lot of value, if you are making an impact in people’s lives, it will be reflected in your bank account.” —Millie Leung, entrepreneur and coach

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101. “True leadership is when you create opportunity for others, including yourself.” —Shama Patel, founder and CEO of Clean Your Dirty Face

102. “Successful people understand that you don’t need to make things complicated.” —Anne McKevitt

103. “Be kind and always stay fair and ethical. In our world today we see so many examples of bullying and people being unkind. I make it my habit to put nice into everything I do. This philosophy has served me well!” —Anita Mahaffey, founder of Cool-Jams, Inc.

104. “We need to get women to the point where they aren’t apologizing.  It is time to take ownership in our success.” —Tory Burch, fashion designer

105. “For every failure, there’s an alternative course of action. You just have to find it. When you come to a roadblock, take a detour.” —Mary Kay Ash, founder of Mary Kay Cosmetics

106. “If you obey all the rules, you miss all the fun.” —Katharine Hepburn

107. “Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people.” —Eleanor Roosevelt

108. “You must stay true to your values, dreams, talents, instincts, passion and everything that makes you, you. Ultimately, this boils down to living your truth, rather than avoiding, dismissing or writing it off. Plus, it’s a lot more effort to live inauthentically than to embrace who you are!” —Kim Kiyosaki, investor, entrepreneur and author

109. “If you’re scared to speak up, it’s usually a sign that you should.” —Tati Westbrook, YouTuber and Halo Beauty founder and CEO

110. “Just start. And once you do, don’t stop. Keep moving forward and find a way.” —Shannon Latham, owner and lead designer of Little English

111. “I realized that if I was willing to step up and be in the spotlight, I’d be able to make everyone else around me much more powerful as well.” —Alaina Percival, CEO of Women Who Code

112. “Whatever it is that you think you want to do, and whatever it is that you think stands between you and that, stop making excuses. You can do anything.” —Katia Beauchamp, CEO and co-founder of Birchbox

113. “I am responsible for what I see.” —Gabrielle Bernstein

114. “You have to be careful when you’re getting feedback because people will give you conflicting feedback all the time, but ultimately you end up following your own inner guide.” —Natalie Portman

115. “Look for what sparks the fire in your heart. Go there. But more importantly, keep showing up.” —Michelle Kuei, founder of Elevate Lifecoaching

116. “You take your life in your own hands, and what happens? A terrible thing: no one to blame.” —Erica Jong

117. “Without leaps of imagination, or dreaming, we lose the excitement of possibilities. Dreaming, after all, is a form of planning.” —Gloria Steinem

118. “Always stay passionate about what you are doing! I’ve never been one to stay in a comfort zone too long because I need challenges in my life. I encourage everyone around me to not be afraid of following your instinct and passion, but most of all try to do what you really love, that’s the best way to succeed.” —Emma Moquet, co-founder of Kova Hair

119. “I have learned over the years that when one’s mind is made up, this diminishes fear; knowing what must be done does away with fear.” —Rosa Parks

120. “Success is getting what you want. Happiness is wanting what you get.” —Ingrid Bergman

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121. “I like to evaluate each day by thinking, ‘What can I do today to build the life I want?'” —Amanda Daering, CEO, Newance.co

122. “Do we want to progress? If we want to progress, let women be all they can be. Don’t get in their way.” —Danai Gurira

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123. “The question isn’t who’s going to let me; it’s who is going to stop me.” —Ayn Rand

124. “My natural thing is to be a problem solver. And so when things happen to me, I’m, like, ‘Walk away.’ Because that’s how I was my entire life. I’ve been in the storm too long for that to shake me.” —Mariah Carey

125. “I’d rather regret the things I’ve done than regret the things I haven’t done.” —Lucille Ball

126. “Women have to harness their power—it’s absolutely true. It’s just learning not to take the first no. And if you can’t go straight ahead, you go around the corner.” —Cher

127. “Instead of looking at the past, I put myself ahead twenty years and try to look at what I need to do now in order to get there then.” —Diana Ross

128. “Always be a first-rate version of yourself instead of a second-rate version of somebody else.” —Judy Garland

129. “I’ve tried my very best to live a life of my own making, and not just a series of events that happened to me, but one that I could stand back and look at and recognize my handwriting all over. Sometimes messy and scrawling, sometimes careful and precise—but one that I had carved with my own hand.” —Michelle Williams
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