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“Peace cannot be kept by force. It can only be achieved by understanding.”— Albert Einstein
Post Written By Eugene Morgan
“Peace cannot be kept by force. It can only be achieved by understanding.”— Albert Einstein
Post Written By Eugene Morgan
“Growth begins when we begin to accept our weaknesses.”— Jean Vanier
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“Not what we have but what we enjoy constitutes our abundance.”— John Petit-Senn
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“Get out of your head and get into your heart. Think less, feel more.”— Osho
For some of us, it is so easy to stay in our heads than to experience the feeling of life. We get so preoccupied with the thoughts in our heads that we can’t hear what our heart is telling us. If we let our heart lead us, then maybe we will find our passion and our purpose. The quote above didn’t say not to think at all but to think less and feel more. Feelings bring color to our world when we allow ourselves to experience them. The more we feel the more we’re connected with our surroundings. We just don’t feel with our hearts, but feel with our hands, feel the chair we’re sitting on, feel the grounds we’re standing. Feeling also includes experiencing our life internally like paying attention to our body rhythms.
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“Happiness is a direction, not a place.”— Sydney J. Harris
So if we’re seeking happiness, then we must change direction. Changing direction implies to change the way we look at things. Moving from one location to a new location isn’t going to make the grass greener, or solve a problem necessarily. It all comes down to how we think about the situation. Happiness is accepting what we can’t change and but having an understanding that we can pull through things like we have done before. A change in direction helps us to create a new perspective on things; we see things with new fresh eyes. Happiness is a state of being. For us to appreciate being happy, we needed to go through difficult times. Happiness is a time to freely be who we are and to be in charge of our own life.
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“Stop being afraid of what could go wrong, and focus on what could go right.” — Unknown
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“Before someone’s tomorrow has been taken away, cherish those you love, appreciate them today.” — Michelle C. Ustaszeski
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“Don’t put off for tomorrow what you can do today because if you enjoy it today, you can do it again tomorrow.”— James A. Michener
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“Your mind will answer most questions if you learn to relax and wait for the answer.”— William S. Burroughs
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“We are not what we know but what we are willing to learn.”— Mary Catherine Bateson
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“If your compassion does not include yourself, it is incomplete.” — Jack Kornfield
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“He is able who thinks he is able.”— Buddha
The secret of success and achievement is to believe in one’s self. If we think that we’re able, then we will act as though we’re able. We already have many abilities that we take for granted because we forget that it has taken us some time to acquire through experiences. Everyday we have an opportunity to use our abilities and we do. If we’re able to speak to one person, then we’re able to speak in front of an audience. When we think we are able, there is no doubt in our minds, and we just do based on our background of experiences. The possibilities are endless to what we can do with our abilities only if we think we’re able. The mind is a very powerful organ because we can think it and then execute that thought.
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“The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.”— Marcel Proust
Mindset is very important when it comes to facing our challenges. Anxiety increases when we’re confronted with a challenge. Anxiety is created because we see no alternatives in a situation. It is time to change our mindset when our options are narrowing. It is time to change our old belief system and learn a new way of thinking. Learning a new mindset can bring us out of an old belief system into a new belief system. If we continue to use old beliefs, we will continue to see roadblocks in our path. We can remove those roadblocks so we can see clearly our path.
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“What is not started today is never finished tomorrow.”— Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Now is the most important time to start. Thinking about it is very different from starting it. When starting something, it is our goal to finish it sometime in the future. Some of us have many start-up projects to only become unfinished projects. Although it takes courage to start something new, it also takes determination to finish it. If we only break big projects into smaller ones, then we don’t have to feel overwhelmed or burdened by the vast size of the project. It is possible to finish a project as long as we start with small pieces. Finishing a piece at a time reinforces our confidence in completing all the pieces.
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“More powerful than the will to win is the courage to begin.”— Unknown
The things we’re doing today once had a new beginning. The skills we’ve acquired over the years had a new beginning. So how come we sometimes fear doing something new when we’ve been through this before? This is a good question to ask ourselves when we’re confronted to doing new things. When we’re confronted with new things to do, we feel out of control and out of our comfort zone. Yes, we’ve gotten so use to doing the same old things that we became too comfortable and familiar with doing them without a fear of losing control. We felt comfortable in ourselves because we’ve rehearsed and performed the tasks over and over. Knowing this understanding can help us approach new projects with the courage to begin without hesitation.
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“Don’t let today’s disappointments cast a shadow on tomorrow’s dreams.”— Unknown
Today will be in the past tomorrow. We can look at our disappointments as a learning experience. We can find a positive side if we look for one. We don’t have to be influenced by yesterday’s disappointments. A good question we can ask ourselves is why was our response a disappointment? The disappointments were based on a certain expectation we had on an event. For example, we probably wanted to get something accomplish that day, or we didn’t come up with idea on a project. As long as we make an effort and not give in because in due time, things will turn around. Our unconscious mind continues to search for ideas way long after we call it a day. Our unconscious mind is always preparing us for the next day.
“I cannot make my days longer so I strive to make them better.”— Henry David Thoreau
One of the hallmarks of procrastinating is when we tried to make our days longer. We tried to fool ourselves into believing that we have more time to do something so we continue to delay until we feel the pressure of a deadline to start a project. We don’t have to spend most our time doing nothing but thinking about how much time we have left to do something. We can instead plan where we want our time spent on what projects. It is really up to us because we’re in charge of what ever we do in life. We can make our days a little better each time we initiate.
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‘Better to do something imperfectly than to do nothing flawlessly.’— Robert H. Schuller
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Today is Thanksgiving. If we broken down the word “Thanksgiving”, it would be “thanks” and “giving.” When someone gives us his or her time and effort, after it is finished we politely say “thank you” and with a reply “you’re welcome.” This is a ritual that we use because it is polite and that we value and appreciate the time that the other person gives. We know it takes the effort to give to another and when someone is thankful for the services we put forth; it is very much appreciated to know that we made another person happy. Respect is ensued with both parties through this transaction and experience, and this experience encourages more of the same.