Catherine DeVrye is a Canadian born Australian author of 8 best selling non fiction books[citation needed] and a former Australian Executive Woman of the Year winner.[citation needed]
The poorest person is not one without a dollar but one without a dream.
Remember that the six most expensive words in business are: 'We've always done it that way'
'I tried and it didn't work' is a lot better than, 'I wish I'd tried'.
Create your own tomorrows with your thoughts and actions - today.
You can't drive into the future if you are looking into a rear vision mirror.
Hope is what happens when a wound starts to heal; Whether skin-deep or soul-deep, you begin to feel real.
Focus on what you can do rather than stress about what you have no control over.
It's OK to be down in the dumps - just don't stay there too long.
We have so many opportunities in first world countries. Let's not squander them by focusing on obstacles-real or imaginary!
Dream it. Dare it. Do it.
Pick yourself up when you're feeling down. No one else is likely to.
If you find a path with no obstacles, it likely leads nowhere.
There are always more choices than you think.
The law of attraction is feeble without the law of action.
Belief in ourself is like a muscle - it is strengthened by constant and careful use.
The opportunity of a lifetime must be grasped within the lifetime of that opportunity.