Saturday, January 18, 2014

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A break from my Action Figures posts(Superior Spidey is left until I get a hold of Black Cat and Carnage…)


Friday, January 17, 2014

Feel the goodness

There’s something good in your world right now. Allow yourself to see it.
Peacefully, calmly focus on feeling that goodness. Make it a part of you.
At any time, in any circumstance, whatever your condition may be, there’s much for which to be thankful. Feel the gratitude in the deepest part of your being.
Make the good things more prominent in your awareness. That will make the undesirable things much smaller and less powerful.
See your life in this moment in terms of those things you value and embrace. See the world in terms of the good things to which you can give your energy and your love.
There is very real goodness right here and now. See it, feel it, relish it and move it forward.
— Ralph Marston

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Saturday, January 18, 2014

Problems

A life of success is not a life free of problems. A life of success is a life in which you acknowledge, accept and deal with the problems and challenges.
Achievement comes not from avoiding the problems. On the contrary, achievement comes from diving into problems and transforming them into positive, meaningful value.
Yes, there are plenty of negative influences in life over which you have no control. However, you have great control over what you think and what you do, so make positive, productive use of that ability.
Convince yourself, without the slightest doubt, that it is possible for you to move forward. Then act on your convictions, and do whatever is necessary to make real progress.
It will not be easy, but when all is said and done, easy is not really what you’re after. What you’re after is a life of meaning, fulfillment, joy and substance.
Instead of running or hiding from the problems, face them with confidence and positive expectations. You are worthy of the best, so work through every challenge and live the very best life you can envision.
— Ralph Marston

Read more at http://greatday.com/#ys7CT2BilrT27clI.99

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