Thursday, May 23, 2013

Daily Motivator



THE DAILY MOTIVATOR
Thursday, May 23, 2013

Focus on your good fortune
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Think about the things that are right with your life. Think
about the good and valuable relationships, skills, tools,
resources and opportunities that you have right here, right
now.

Focus on what's right with your life, and make the
commitment to make it grow. Focus on what's right with your
life, and make good and purposeful use of that value to make
even more.

It's easy to complain about what's wrong. But not only does
that miss the point, it keeps you stuck in a gloomy,
ineffectual perspective.

The fact is, there are plenty of good things in your life.
The more you pay attention to them, the more thankful you
are for them, the more of them there will be.

If you catch yourself feeling sorry for yourself, have the
good sense to stop. Re-direct your energy into feeling lucky
for the opportunity you have to make a real, meaningful
difference.

Focus on your good fortune. It's most definitely there, and
you can use it to make a whole lot more.

 

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