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February 15, 2008 |
Facing a Challenge With Positive Thinking
- “Most people quit. I will not quit. I am a fighter. I can do it.”
- “This is easy. I am going to enjoy doing this.”
- “This is nothing. I am up for the challenge.”
- “I will succeed. It is just a matter of time.”
- “This problem is an opportunity to be creative.”
- “I make the best out of the worst of situations.”
- “I love a challenge.”
Reduce Worry and Frustration With Positive Thoughts
- “God is in control of my life; this will work out.”
- “I am living in the peace of God.”
- “I can feel stillness in this chaos.”
- “Christ keeps my life in perfect order.”
- “I am safe in the arms of Jesus.”
- “I let go and give my life to Christ.”
- “Today, I celebrate God. I am full of joy.”
Positive Thoughts For Health and Healing
- “I have a healthy attitude.”
- “I am awestruck with the beauty of creation.”
- “I choose to be happy right now.”
- “My memory is good.”
- “I have abundant health.”
- “I recover quickly.”
- “I very seldom get sick.”
Warm your heart with the fire of enthusiasm. Take a full week to fill your mind full of positive thoughts and images. Refuse to let negative thoughts control your emotions. You have spent years thinking distorted, self-defeating thoughts and the result has been misery, frustration, obsession and feeling worthless. Encouraging thoughts make self-discipline easy. There are no more mental wars, just peace. Saturate your mind with noble thoughts and the world becomes new. You will see beauty in the smallest flower and find peace in a singing bird. You will feel joy in the tiniest of gifts because you know from where that gift came
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