[Nfbk] What You Think of You Delivered By: Lloyd D. Newell

Joey Couch ki4vjd at gmail.com
Sat Aug 27 01:17:34 UTC 2011


What You Think of You Delivered By: Lloyd D. Newell
Life, in this world, can be hard on anyone. We hear and see things
that are discouraging, even disheartening, and at times we may feel
dismayed about the state of the world and the condition of our own
lives. Yes, life can be hard.

But within us, deep down in our heart of hearts, resides a sense of
robust hope and sweet expectation that can lift us out of life’s fog
to see clearly who we are and our capacities. We lift the fog every
time we count our blessings, every time we are kind toward others,
every time we seriously ponder life’s purposes. We lift life’s fog as
we pause to listen to our heart.

Each one of us is here for a reason, a purpose that may sometimes get
lost in life’s heartaches and disappointments. Who are you really? Why
are you here at this time and this place? What can you do to make a
difference in someone’s life? How can you truly look into your heart?

"What you think of you is what finally matters,” wrote one observer.
"When you look in the bathroom mirror in the morning, the court is
open for business. And you are the jury and the judge on the case.”1

Thinking of yourself as someone capable and worthy of good things sets
positive change into motion. Quietly, your heart begins to change. You
then begin to see and think and feel that your life can be
good—despite life’s heartaches. Listen to that small voice in your
heart that whispers to you the power to change, the potential for
happiness, and the peace of mind that comes from knowing that what you
think of you matters.



-- 
Joey Couch
phone 606-216-8033.
email ki4vjd at gmail.com




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