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If it is to BE.. it's up to ME. Time for SWIFT ACTION! id your best mindset reset.
All things which greatly hurt me greatly teach me
Life doesn__ get easier or more forgiving, we get stronger and more resilient.
The power to change is already within you, ready to be discovered. Find new methods to deal with old routines. It is up to you to make the conscious choices that bring a better future.
When we learn how to become resilient, we learn how to embrace the beautifully broad spectrum of the human experience.
Embracing weakness echoes resilience.
At first, you get your jaw broken but next time you know better than anyone how to protect yourself.
Christ's vast benevolence must, from the very nature of things, have afforded Him the deepest possible delight, for benevolence is joy.
The hard part of ReThinking, is most people don't usually do much normal REAL thinking anyway. They live their lives on automatic reaction.
Your habit of avoiding mental and emotional discomfort is your #1 reason for your being stuck where you are in life.
The real problem is that most people fear failure, and thus take no action. They really they should be fearful of their thoughts that cause their failure to take action!
Exponential Results Requires Exponential Thinking and High Performance Teamworking with Growth Oriented Mindsets.
IF we don't start to rethink how we are acting now...We will pay the price later for our "old-stinking-thinking" style
Of all tools used in the shadow of the moon, men are the most apt to get out of order.
If we don__ allow ourselves to experience joy and love, we will definitely miss out on filling our reservoir with what we need when. . . . hard things happen.
Push the needle into some middle range of guarded optimism.
She had responded to the loss of her husband, to poverty, to disease, and to family cruelty with boldness and ingenuity, by opening herself to others, especially to her children and her Church, pouring into these precious vessels her knowledge, hope, and devotion.