Rhonda Britten
Rhonda Britten
#### Full Name and Common Aliases
Rhonda Britten is a renowned American motivational speaker, author, and television personality.
#### Birth and Death Dates
Born on October 22, 1959, no information is available regarding her passing.
#### Nationality and Profession(s)
American, Motivational Speaker, Author, Television Personality
#### Early Life and Background
Rhonda Britten's early life played a significant role in shaping her future as a motivational speaker. Growing up with a troubled family history, she experienced trauma at a young age, which later became the foundation for her personal growth and development work.
Britten struggled with addiction, depression, and low self-esteem throughout much of her youth and young adulthood. This tumultuous period led her to seek professional help, including counseling and therapy. Her journey toward healing and recovery served as a transformative catalyst in her life, ultimately paving the way for her success as a motivational speaker.
Major Accomplishments
Rhonda Britten's accomplishments are multifaceted and have had a lasting impact on many individuals worldwide. Some of her notable achievements include:
Creating The Fearless Living Institute: This organization focuses on empowering people to live fearlessly through workshops, online courses, and personal coaching.
Publishing "Healing Your Emotional Self": Britten's book offers guidance for individuals dealing with emotional trauma, helping them develop strategies to overcome their struggles.
Notable Works or Actions
Rhonda Britten has made a significant impact on television audiences through her appearances in various shows. One of her notable roles was as the host of "The Courage Game," a television program that aimed to help people confront and overcome their fears.
Quotes by Rhonda Britten

Yet if we are to live fully, we must love as though we’ve never been hurt, dream as though our hopes have never been dashed, and take steps toward the future as though life has never given us pain.

Listen to others as if they are telling you the truth, ask questions when you aren’t clear, and allow others the room to have different feelings than you. No more assigning hidden motives, prejudging and cutting people off before separating fact from fiction.

You don’t have to earn or deserve love. You are love. Loving is never about how others treat you. It is always about how you are treating yourself.


Each precious moment of your life in which you are frozen with fear is a moment when you are not being all you can be. In the end, that hurts more than anything. Succeeding or failing does not determine if we are surviving or living. Rather it is in our ability to reach beyond our present self-imposed definition of who we are, and to risk becoming more, that we are able to feel fully alive.


You don't have to earn or deserve love. You are love. Loving is never about how others treat you. It is always about how you are treating yourself.


