Archive for January, 2010
Choose happiness with Happy Thoughts
Posted by: | CommentsIn an average day it is estimated that we have around 60,000 thoughts. Have you consciously wondered how many of your thoughts are happy thoughts?
Let’s face it happy people think more happy thoughts than unhappy people. It sure doesn’t take rocket science to figure that out. Clearly when we think happy thoughts, we create our happiness within, which obviously leads to a happier out come in any situation.
Happy thoughts connect us and give confidence and courage to act, which in turn empowers us to believe. Obviously is this going to help live our lives according to our hopes and dreams.
Choose to be Happy and Love Today!
Posted by: | CommentsOne day a woman’s husband died, and that clear, cold morning, in the warmth of their bedroom. The wife was struck with the pain of learning that sometimes there isn’t “anymore”.
No more hugs, no more special moments to celebrate together, no more phone calls just to chat, “just one more minute.”
Sometimes, what we care about the most gets all used up and goes away. Never to return before we can say good bye, say “I love you.”
While we have it, its best we love it, care for it, fix it when it’s broken and heal it when it’s sick.
Happiness Within; Just Visualize it and it’s YOURS!
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Visualize your happiness within
I really love this TRUE story because it so perfectly
illustrates the power that you and I have
right now to make incredible things happen
in our lives.
Enjoy!
Many, many years ago, a young boy happened to walk
by a newspaper publishing office. He stopped and peered through the
window and was amazed at the activity he saw in the office. The
activity that surrounded one man in the office especially
interested him.
It was the chief editor of the newspaper. The young boy watched in amazement as the editor barked orders to the employees around him.
Choose To Be Happy; Under Any Situation!
Posted by: | CommentsIn my last post I was talking about the REAL PATHWAY to happiness. I found myself in this situation during the Christmas and New Year season. My happiness within was clearly put to the test big time and I did come out on top.
Let me explain a little history. My lovely husband, God bless him is on this kick of wanting to retire. I can really understand this, but one cannot get obsessed with something that isn’t going to happen for a few years and let it take away your daily happiness. After all it’s not like he is 65 years old. He has a little ways to go, yet. I do understand his wanting to retire and all that, but I refuse to let his fears destroy my happiness on a daily bases.




