The Perfect Day Off
Are you über-organized? Or more go with the flow? What would you do if your plans for the day got derailed?
A positive attitude effects everything you do, from how you greet the bagger at the grocery store to how you interact with work colleagues, romantic partners, and family members. Dr. Norman Vincent Peale’s book, The Power of Positive Thinking, introduced the importance of positive thinking in creating positive change. Share positive thinking stories reminds us that a positive attitude can change our lives.
Are you über-organized? Or more go with the flow? What would you do if your plans for the day got derailed?
Going back to my centering prayer practice helped me reconnect with a deep part of me that wanted health and wholeness.
I woke up feeling tired and sluggish. Not even a jumbo mug of coffee helped. Here’s what I did to pick up my energy level and attitude.
6 tips that can help you keep your most ambitious resolutions and find success in the new year.
Here are some realistic things you can do!
A little “mouth yoga” goes a long way for a better day!
Sure, if you don’t try, you’ll never fail. But if you don’t try, you’ll never achieve anything either. Here’s a lesson in persistence.
Transcendentalist Ralph Waldo Emerson was part of a small group of New England thinkers who advocated overcoming self-imposed limitation. Use these positive thinking tips in your everyday life.
With my back to the sun and my hands in the soil, I feel closest to my faith.
Are more of us showing the symptoms of attention deficit disorder because modern life encourages, even demands, those traits? Maybe ADD confers some sort of adaptive advantage in today’s world.
When are we more alive, more connected to a power greater than ourselves than at those moments in life when we can say that we are truly happy? Tell me, what makes you happy?
What have you forgotten about that would make you happy to use? What have you set aside because your day-to-day life doesn’t demand it? Not possessions, but talents or passions.