Words matter. These are the best Beth Behrs Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Working with horses has taught me how to ground myself in my body when I feel panicky.
Know who you are, because that’s how you will be cast at first. Then you can be Meryl Streep further down the road.
I use those Bitmojis, the ones you can make look like yourself.
There’s something to be said about living in the present moment. In cooking, you’re allowing your mind to just focus on the task at hand, and you’re able to escape and put your mind at rest. That’s why it becomes meditative.
Meditation has changed so many aspects of my health that when I don’t do it, I feel awful.
Comedy always pushes some buttons, because it wouldn’t be comedy if it didn’t.
‘Me-tox’ means doing what works for you; for me, that’s 20 minutes of meditation, twice a day.
New York, to me, is the arts capital of the world. I just feel so inspired when I’m there. I would love to live there at some point in my life and do a play.
Self-care equals success. You’re going to be more successful if you take care of yourself and you’re healthy.
I prefer to drink my salad to get veggies and other nutrients throughout the day, so smoothies are a staple of my day-to-day diet. They taste delicious even when they are packed with spinach, kale, and healthy superfoods.
Anything that’s outdoorsy and fun, like hiking, biking, running, paddleboarding, swimming in the ocean… and then I’ll mix in Pilates, yoga, spin, ballet.
I’m very driven, and I always have been, but when do you prioritize self-care? It’s so important because even to attain success, you must take time to slow down and get to know yourself first.
I like diner coffee.
Always make sure you have your rent. At the end of the month, if you have to eat Ramen for a week because you won’t have your rent money, just do it but make sure your rent is all there so you’re not stressing about that. As long as you have your rent at least you have somewhere to live.
It’s impossible for me to be successful at what I love most, which is acting and making people laugh, without making sure my body is fueled in the right way.
Some people love to run, and it’s therapy for them, and some people can’t stand it. And I just feel like there’s so much in our society where you’re judging yourself based on what you think you need to do.
In today’s world, most people are working side jobs while waiting to do what they really want to do.
My book, ‘The Total Me-Tox,’ is about self-care and self-love and how they lead to success and empowerment. My goal is to encourage women to be their best selves in a warm, friendly way. Think human, not superhuman.
If I would get in trouble, my mom would already know when I came home after school. I didn’t have time to give my side, because she would’ve already seen the teacher, like, in the teacher’s lounge.
Animals are everything to me. I always say, ‘Who rescued who?’ with my horse Belle. She is my greatest teacher. She teaches me to be grounded, present, and in the moment, which I feel is key to happiness. My panic attacks become nonexistent when spending time with my animals, especially out in nature.
I actually feel that the better you know yourself, the more you want to hang out with yourself and enjoy that time to do whatever makes you happy.
I love ‘Yoga With Adriene’ videos on YouTube, cardio hip-hop, and kickboxing.
When I started filming ‘2 Broke Girls,’ I actually was broke, so I was eating all the junk food they kept on set. But then I developed a skin rash that lasted over six months. The doctors said that it was due to stress, my diet, and lack of exercise.
I’d love to tackle a classic Shakespeare play or take on Nora Helmer in ‘A Doll’s House.’ Musical theater, it’s the classics like Rodgers and Hammerstein and Cole Porter’s ‘Kiss Me Kate.’ I’m much more a Julie Andrews-type soprano than an Idina Menzel.
Women have been funny for years.