Brad Montague Quotes

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A joyful rebellion is you living differently not because you're mad at how things are but because you are swelling with joy at the thought of how things could be. When you joyfully rebel against your circumstances, against mediocrity or negativity, you invite others into something really beautiful.
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Brad Montague (Kid President's Guide to Being Awesome)
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There are lots of times you just have to remember to take brain pictures. These are the moments you absolutely need to experience life, not through a camera or a screen, but directly through your eyeballs. Taking these brain pictures will help you later on in your journey.
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Brad Montague and Robby Novak
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Becoming a better grownup is not about achieving more. Part of being a better grownup is letting people know they are enoughβ€”including yourself. It's realizing that every single day is another layer of fresh color on the masterpiece of a life you're painting. It's handing out trophies to let people know they've wowed you by simply being the best at who they are. Maybe it's even creating a trophy for yourself, holding it, and owning it.
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Brad Montague (Becoming Better Grownups: Rediscovering What Matters and Remembering How to Fly)
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Failing, done correctly, is learning.
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Brad Montague (Becoming Better Grownups: Rediscovering What Matters and Remembering How to Fly)
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Technology is amazing. We humans are more connected than ever, but sometimes it can disconnect us from people we love most.
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Brad Montague and Robby Novak
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You and I are more than our names. We are more than our professions. We are a glorious mishmash of decisions and indecisions. We are a collection of loves and longings. Khalil Gibran said, "Work is love made visible." As someone trying to be a better grownup, I want that to be true of me. I want the things I'm doing to reflect who I really am and all that I really move.
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Brad Montague (Becoming Better Grownups: Rediscovering What Matters and Remembering How to Fly)
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When you get busy, you tend to just complain or assume everyone knows what you love. Somehow the most important thing about what we do and why we do it β€” the love β€” had become something we didn't speak of enough.
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Brad Montague (Becoming Better Grownups: Rediscovering What Matters and Remembering How to Fly)
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No one is better suited to be you than you. You are perfectly cast in your role, and we need you. Children need you. The world needs you. Even though they might feel inadequate, great grownups show up. So, show up. Show up.
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Brad Montague (Becoming Better Grownups: Rediscovering What Matters and Remembering How to Fly)
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It's science : You're here. You take up space. You matter.
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Brad Montague (Becoming Better Grownups: Rediscovering What Matters and Remembering How to Fly)
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Age is irrelevant. It is what you do with your life that counts.
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Brad Montague (Becoming Better Grownups: Rediscovering What Matters and Remembering How to Fly)
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Maybe you're discouraged. Keep making anyway. Your best work might not be fully recognized. Keep making anyway. You might be misunderstood. You might feel forgotten or ignored or have your name misspelled in the newspaper. Keep making anyway.
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Brad Montague (Becoming Better Grownups: Rediscovering What Matters and Remembering How to Fly)
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With a growth mindset, there's no end to what someone might be able to do. It's the idea that we can always be learning and advancing, in every area of our lives. A tough patch is not an automatic failure; it's a challenge. We just have to be willing to grow.
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Brad Montague (Becoming Better Grownups: Rediscovering What Matters and Remembering How to Fly)
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I guess this is what it means to be alive in a world where there is death: to love.
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Brad Montague (Becoming Better Grownups: Rediscovering What Matters and Remembering How to Fly)
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There is a word in Ghana, sankofa, that means to move forward by going backward. Some translate it to mean "go back and get it.
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Brad Montague (Becoming Better Grownups: Rediscovering What Matters and Remembering How to Fly)
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Sometimes insecurities can scream so loudly that you become unable to hear all the great possibilities whispering underneath them.
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Brad Montague (Becoming Better Grownups: Rediscovering What Matters and Remembering How to Fly)
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Wherever you go, wherever you are today, hope is right there too. Just as we look at children and see hope, they can look at you and see hope standing in front of them. Because hope is right where you are. You are sneaking hope into every place you go. Just by being you. You're a masterpiece of hope.
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Brad Montague (Becoming Better Grownups: Rediscovering What Matters and Remembering How to Fly)
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If can create safe spaces to be inner explorers of fears and doubts, mysteries and wonders, and explore those places together, we'll see a world with more heart. More listening. More sharing. More exploring. More inviting.
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Brad Montague (Becoming Better Grownups: Rediscovering What Matters and Remembering How to Fly)
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This is all a journey, and it's far better when not taken alone.
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Brad Montague (Becoming Better Grownups: Rediscovering What Matters and Remembering How to Fly)
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Part of growing up is discovering your power in the world.
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Brad Montague (Becoming Better Grownups: Rediscovering What Matters and Remembering How to Fly)
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Often these are not grand gestures, but small acts of caring and daring that have a direct impact on people. It's joyfully rebelling against childishness to embrace a childlikeness. It's trading selfishness for generosity, entitlement for compassion, fear for fascination, and anger for amazement.
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Brad Montague (Becoming Better Grownups: Rediscovering What Matters and Remembering How to Fly)
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Now and again, we could all benefit from a visit into our pasts. Light could be shed on where our insecurities came from. Where our anger began. Where our joy was lost. Bringing this understanding of who we are into the present can help shape the way we embrace everything.
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Brad Montague (Becoming Better Grownups: Rediscovering What Matters and Remembering How to Fly)