ADRIA ARJONA
“If you fail, you get back up knowing you will be stronger. It’s one of my favorite things about getting older. I’m realizing how powerful I can be.” allure
ADRIA ARJONA
“If you fail, you get back up knowing you will be stronger. It’s one of my favorite things about getting older. I’m realizing how powerful I can be.” allure
SARA EVANS
“Anytime I start feeling anxious, I do two things; pray for others and count my blessings. It really does work.” People Magazine
COMMON
“One of the important things about relationships for me has been to really know and love myself more and be able to express the things that I want. I’ve evolved and gotten to that place. I communicate. I listen to what Tiffany has to say about how she feels and try to understand it instead of always having an answer. It’s about being in a relationship where you can grow, support each other’s purpose and vision, and have fun. People Magazine”
AMANDA GORMAN
“Being my fullest self without apology. For so long my voice was the thing I was most ashamed of, and now it is the thing I’m most proud of. It is a power no one can take away from me.” InSTYLE
SHAY RUDOLPH
“For me, I’m more confident, and I can hold my own in a group. I’m kinder to myself so I don’t second-guess my natural instincts and that helps me perform better.” GL
HANNAH RYLEE
“Whenever I’m having a bad day, I like to get my favorite snacks, listen to some music and focus on the positive stuff in my life. It really tunes out that negative energy.” GL
ALFRE WOODWARD
“Good parenting often requires less talking and more listening. When you’re a parent, you have the opportunity to listen to see who your children are, rather than trying to dictate who they are. Our gig is to walk with them on the journey until they learn how to speak the language. They already know why they came here, instinctively and spiritually. All you’re doing is helping them so they get the language to be able to say who they are, and they start saying it pretty early on. Whatever happened to you that you wish you had, that’s what you give to a child that you are blessed enough to get to walk with.” People Magazine
ELISA DONOVAN
“It’s important to be able to acknowledge the emotional and mental challenges in life because somehow, culturally, we seem, to be afraid of those kinds of things, but to move on, we have to share them. We are not our physical appearance, that the body is doing us a great service. It’s bringing us through this world, and we need to treat it with love.” People Magazine
ANTHONY RAMOS
“I didn’t always love my freckles. I got made fun of because of them as a kid, but I love my freckles now. They’re part of who I am. It took me a while to get to that place, so why would I cover up that thing that has taken me so long to embrace? I want to show them off.” Allure Magazine