tomorrow where your thoughts take you." - James Allen
"This principle was not easy for me to accept and I fought it for a
long time. As miserable as my life was at the time I learned the
concept, I was certain that there was no way that it was due to the
thoughts that I had held. There were too many other reasons why things
had gone bad: my ex spouse, the economy, a client who had wronged me,
and on and on. Since I wasn't responsible for my "Bad Luck", then
certainly my thoughts had nothing to do with it.
But I was wrong. Like the biblical Job who said "The thing I feared
most had come upon me", I too had thought myself into the situation I
was in." - Vic Johnson
"There was always one person at the scene of the crime - me! ...Stop
being a victim and be a victor!" - Randy Gage
"I credit one simple concept with getting started on my journey into
self-discovery. After a great deal of study and contemplation, I came
to the conclusion that people have in their lives today exactly what
they keep telling their mind they want." - Dr. Walter Doyle (Think
Like A Winner)
"If you and you alone can think yourself into such a mess, then surely
you and you alone can think yourself out of it." - Vic Johnson
"It wasn't overnight and it wasn't easy, but it was a sure thing! And
by accepting all of the responsibility for where I was, and all of the
responsibility for where I was going, I experienced a tremendous joy
and freedom. I knew in my knower that I got my self into the
predicament, I could get myself out." - Vic Johnson
Les Brown's three steps to take during hard times:
1. Have faith (faith is the substance of things hoped for...)
2. Remind yourself: no matter how hard it is or how hard it gets, I'm
going to make it!
3. Have patience and engage in consistent action.
And that's worth thinking about...
JW
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