Monday, August 6, 2012

You are what you think!

 

You are what you think!

  • Your inner thoughts can cause you to be rich or poor, loved or unloved, happy or unhappy, attractive or unattractive, powerful or weak.

  • What you impress upon your mind, you'll inevitably become. It's a psychological law that whatever you desire to accomplish you must first impress upon your subconscious mind.

  • Relentless, repetitive self talk will change your self image. You'll affect your subconscious mind with verbal repetition. Constant repetition carries conviction.

  • When you change your values you'll change your behavior. Start thinking of yourself as becoming the person you want to be. Self suggestion will make you the master of yourself.

  • If you believe you can, you can.

  • You can become whatever you want to be.

 

 

Slow down:

  • Life is not a race. It is a journey.

  • Getting someplace first, before anyone else, has very little real and lasting meaning. Seek instead to encourage others to come along, and you'll find the journey much more fulfilling.

  • When you hurry through each moment, you miss out on the richness that could be yours. Take the time to live, to experience where you are, rather than being so obsessed with getting to the next checkpoint.

  • When you stop demanding to have it all now, you'll discover that you have plenty already. Learn to experience joy where you are, and you'll experience it in abundance.

  • Yes, it can be wonderfully exhilarating when life is moving quickly. But do not move so quickly that speed becomes your only experience, for there is so much more to enjoy.

  • The terrain of life is filled with wonderful and astounding detail. Slow down and take in its richness.




Must do:

  • In each task that must be done, there is opportunity. See the task not as a burden, but as an encouragement to be fully alive and effective.

  • The real burden would be the inability to do anything. No task is a burden, but is instead the chance to express your own aliveness.

  • Does the work seem dreary, unimaginative, tedious or boring? That's mainly because your attitude makes it so.

  • See what happens when you start by being thankful for the opportunity to do it. Your genuine gratitude will help you to see the positive value.

  • When the things you must do become things you want to do, it can transform your life. Each moment takes on more meaning; each effort brings greater and greater reward.

  • Rather than fighting and forcing yourself to do what must be done, let go of your resistance and allow yourself to accomplish. Let what you must, become what you want, and watch yourself begin to soar.

 

 

 

 


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