No More Complaining and See Your Life Change!

A CHALLENGE—but one that will bring about incredible changes in your life! Learn to live a life of positivity!! We are asking you to do this for 30 days—don’t give up and stop after the first few days. Do it for 30 days and see the changes in your whole life.

For the duration of this Challenge (and hopefully ever after) you’re going to give up ALL criticism, complaining and critical comments.

Each time you catch yourself making a critical comment or complaint (which is probably more often than you realize right now)…STOP and REPLACE that  criticism with something GOOD.

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Can You Be Positive In A World Full Of Negativity?

One day about many years ago, we were working and listening to a recording of Dr Norman Vincent Peale. My mind was more on the work I was doing until a simple statement grabbed my attention. Please know that these are probably not Dr Peale’s exact words, but this is the thought I have remembered since then.

‘Fill your mind to the overflowing with good.’

This has made a huge impact on me. As I thought about this simple statement, I began thinking about all the negativity we are bombarded with daily.  We are faced with personal. family and relationship challenges all the time. If I see a problem, I immediately want to fix it and move on. Some things cannot be fixed so easily or quickly.

A HEART OF GRATITUDE

GRATITUDE—being Thankful-It is one of life’s greatest secrets. It’s like a magic key that opens the doors to all the good stuff in life.

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Gratitude can fix almost everything. When we live in a state of GRATITUDE we open ourselves up to receiving an influx of love, joy, peace, health, happiness, wealth and abundance into our lives.

What Does It Mean to Be Resilient?

What Does It Mean to Be Resilient?

shutterstock_408418192Merriam-Webster defines resilience as a character trait in which a person is “able to become strong, healthy, or successful again after something bad happens.” If you’ve ever experienced a loss personally or professionally, you know just how hard it is to recover. If you’re not in the best of health physically, mentally or financially, it could prove to be very difficult.

That’s why it’s important to do what you can now, prior to a loss, to become more resilient. This could be something as simple as adding more exercise to your daily routine or choosing to eat fresh fruits and vegetables in place of canned goods. It may involve taking regular breaks to rest and recharge your batteries.