Category: Personal Growth

  • The Joy of Attitude Adjustments

    My attitude creates a scope of vision toward everything that is happening in my life. A-T-T-I-T-U-D-E I love to frequently remind everyone I meet, that the sum of the placement of letters in the word, attitude, adds up to 100, ( a=1, t=20, t=20, i=9, t=20, u=21, d=4, e=5; that’s 100%)! One hundred percent of…

  • Every day is a new beginning

    Are you aware of how you approach the precious moments when you wake up? Let’s make an assessment. Do you check your body to see if you still have that ache in your leg, or a cold? Do you rehash an argument you had the day before with a friend? Do you begin to worry…

  • Accepting the situation in front of you, changes everything!

    There are many opportunities to change unhappy situations around us.  I guess we just don’t know that we have that power! Somehow we have come to believe that the only way to change a situation is to fight against it.  It appears that when bad things happen, we spend the majority of time talking about…

  • For the love of Mother’s Day

    Love expands.  It is movement, change, rearrangement and development. Love can withstand heat and cold, and when it does, it can change everything within and around it.  Love can soar above, below and within.  Love exists before, during and after our time here on earth.  Love is a good word we can use to hold…

  • What is it about receiving advice?

    Up to now, I was uncomfortable with people giving me advice!  I still have that little toddler living within me, I want to do it myself! attitude.  I stopped listening when I heard someone tell me what I should do.  Up to now, I have not liked people assessing me.  It has made me feel uncomfortable…

  • Improving Your Thought Process

    Can we really train our thought process? Since writing Creating Thoughts That Serve You!, I have been more aware of the thoughts that are going through my head.  At first it was a little shocking .  I consider myself to be one of the most positive people in the world.  Yet here I was, thinking thoughts…