Gina Greenlee motivates readers to embrace risk, trust their instincts, and take intentional action toward creating meaningful lives. Through her writings and coaching, she emphasizes perseverance, self-discovery, and personal responsibility. Greenlee inspires individuals to confront challenges with courage, transform experiences into growth, and pursue success on their own terms. Her insights remind readers that preparation, reflection, and consistent effort empower them to realize their full potential, fostering confidence, resilience, and the courage to shape their own stories.
"Call it walking meditation or a neighborhood stroll; by whatever namesuits you, rediscover the art of meandering."
"It's tempting to believe that a break from life's routine will only cause chaos. But regimen does not ensure security. The only constant we can count on is change."
"The answer is neither job, nor paycheck; it is authentic, holistic work born from states of awareness and being. Through the coalescence of joy, wonder, enthusiasm, appreciation, experimentation, perpetual curiosity, exploring new avenues, welcoming surprise and wandering, I have begun the next leg of my journey; I have brought the spirit of the traveler home."
"The trip changed all that. Stirring the murk of a life ill-fitting, Something More was perceptible though without name or form. Something More was the genesis of a map, not one handed to me but rendered with each step taken, a skill seasoned by a cruise gone bad."
"Nothing is lost in a stumble, only in the refusal to get up."
"This is your first marathon. Possibly, you'll want it to be your last. Focus on future races draws energy from the one in front of you. Like the mileage that comprises them, train for marathons one at a time."
"During those days of whirling about the globe, I had an epiphany: travel was the only area of my life where I had no expectations. I anticipated nothing while fully engaging each moment. What bred adventure, surprise and deep experience was not knowing, surrendering to now and letting go of control."
"Take time for yourself. If you feel guilty eating lunch away from yourdesk or lingering in a bath, let the deprogramming begin."
"Be who you are. You may not always please but you will never go wrong."
"When we write down our dreams we transform what we imagine into reality."
"Like flowers blooming through cement,we, too, can grow beyond our cracks."
"Life lessons are not journeys traveled in straight lines but are crossroadsformed years and miles apart."