Yes, I can do it.
Whether you are thinking about trying a new recipe, completing a class, applying for a job, seeking a new career, facing a fear, or having the most serious talk of your life believe that all things are possible.
Set yourself up for success with an optimistic attitude, a strong philosophy, and good morals and values. Work on developing a constructive outlook, beneficial resolve and valuable outcome.
Choose to apply personal wisdom from the past, incorporate new life lessons studied in books, seminars, other media or materials, and be observant and learn from others’ successes and mistakes.
If you fall short of your plans or goals re-read the instructions, re-evaluate your emotions, spend more time studying, and reexamine your motives.
Beginning a sentence with, “Yes, I can do it” is how all good in your life starts. The development and its chance to come to fruition, however, is in your everyday persistence.
Keep moving forward with your plans, schemes and dreams. Believe. You can do it!
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Friday, April 13, 2012
SOMETHING BORROWED - WEAR YOUR EXPRESSIONS WELL
SOMETHING BORROWED - WEAR YOUR EXPRESSIONS WELL
"Of all the things you wear, your expression is the most important." Jane Lane
We can place much attention into what we wear. We can feel bright in spirit when we wear vibrant clothing and filled with more self esteem when our clothes are properly fitted or new. But what happens when we haven’t done our laundry and dig into the closet and reach for something that is ill-fitted, too worn or tacky?
It’s important to feel at peace within our selves, confident about who we are, self-assured about where we are going, happy about our aura when we walk into a room and attentive to what we project to others.
A garment of clothing should not change who we are much less determine what we show on our face. Wear your expressions well.
"Of all the things you wear, your expression is the most important." Jane Lane
We can place much attention into what we wear. We can feel bright in spirit when we wear vibrant clothing and filled with more self esteem when our clothes are properly fitted or new. But what happens when we haven’t done our laundry and dig into the closet and reach for something that is ill-fitted, too worn or tacky?
It’s important to feel at peace within our selves, confident about who we are, self-assured about where we are going, happy about our aura when we walk into a room and attentive to what we project to others.
A garment of clothing should not change who we are much less determine what we show on our face. Wear your expressions well.
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