"The work I do everyday, it's what I want to do, it's what I've dreamt of doing for a while and even if I won the lottery, like you asked before, I'd still be doing this tomorrow. I love it."
"...The idea behind the [podcast] was really born out of my frustration as a reporter, that we were always talking about conflicts – left versus right and that during my career, I think America has become more negative in the political sphere."
"There's good neuroscience research that we are actually much happier when we spend money on other people than we would spend money on ourselves. That's part of our social nature – share the wealth."
Natural Foods Chef, New York Times Bestselling Author and Co-Host of The Chew
"...I take care of myself as much as possible...and I think that as a woman, it's so easy to forget that we're caretakers and caregivers, but we need to take care of ourselves in order to be able to do those things. Focus on you, too."
"The first big milestone was when my 7-Day Jump Start, [a book] that I wrote in a weekend, that no one thought I could do, made a million dollars. I felt like I could conquer the world when that happened."
"What do you do when you're short on money? People seem to think that anyone who has to borrow is a failure, or it's their fault because they didn't save up enough money. Seems like savings is the only solution."
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