The single greatest cause of happiness is gratitude.
Those who are truly grateful are deeply moved by the privilege of living.
For the grateful, there is no room for disappointment; Each moment offers life.
We've made our decisions, We've taken our choices, What's left, is only a hand-full of emotions.
Gratitude turns disappointment into lessons learned, discoveries made, alternatives explored, and new plans set in motion.
We are the sum total of the decisions we have made.
Yesterday, she shed tears, keeping her head on my shoulders. And I think she's not going to be fine because I know she won't. Because a couple of years back, I wasn't.And when you know that you've fal...
It is not as much about who you used to be, as it is about who you choose to be.
By choosing comfort we are in the very same decision choosing to miss every great thing in life, and that thought should be anything but comforting.
Arrange your life in such a way that you don't make choices based on fear of God, instead of love of God.
Although censorship from others is not acceptable, you practice it every day when you decide with what people you will share what information, otherwise our deepest feelings would be shared with all t...
Instinct is all of our humanity being deliberately honest with all of life.
The new dumb, is now wisdom.
It is not until you change your identity to match your life blueprint that you will understand why everything in the past never worked.
When you are posessed by evil spirits, it is crafty manipulations that you follow; but when you are posessed by the Holy Spirit of God, it is wise discretions you pursue!
Your current situation = the life expectations you have accepted as completed, unless you change your comfort zone to create a better life.
Consider every choice carefully, no matter how small, for it will affect the bigger decisions you make.
You will never accept gratitude as a solution to your problems, until you have reached the last stage of grief--acceptance.
I'm in a hole because at some point I found a shovel and started digging. Maybe I should trade my shovels for ladders and start climbing.
[Patricia Highsmith] was overwhelmed by sensory stimulation - there were too many people and too much noise and she just could not handle the supermarket. She continually jumped, afraid that someone m...