Ken Poirot is an inspiring author and thought leader whose work emphasizes self-discovery, courage, and personal empowerment. Through practical guidance and motivational writing, he encourages readers to reflect, take action, and embrace their authentic selves. Poirot's insights on resilience, emotional intelligence, and leadership help individuals navigate challenges confidently. His commitment to inspiring growth and self-awareness motivates audiences to pursue meaningful goals and cultivate a fulfilling, purpose-driven life.
"Take out the garbage...true happiness comes from within not from without!"
"Actions are most important in life: act with love, kindness, understanding, and compassion toward others that they may bear witness to your belief(s)."
"Take Action: Success is not guaranteed but inaction will guaranty failure."
"Time is but an illusion created by beings with limited perception."
"Give Compassion: Every day the average person fights epic battles never told just to survive."
"Happiness is surrounding yourself only with those who bestow their unconditional love and support."
"Anyone can smile for a photo, but who is still smiling after the selfie?"
"Never quit on your dream, but learn to cut your losses and quit your plan if it is not working."
"You have not lived until you have fled a city in a country where you do not speak the language in the middle of the night."
"Nothing can contain the limitless spirit of a boundless heart."
"Love is to give, commit, and trust completely; the courage to be vulnerable without the omniscience of another's virtue."
"GPS has saved countless relationships because us men do not like to ask for directions. Now if women could only come with relationship GPS we would be one step closer to world peace."
"Life has a plan for each of us, we may not understand the whys on our journey but every event is meaningful nonetheless."
"We cannot change the past. We can only take action in the present and, therefore, change the future."
"Greatness is inspiring others to be their best."