[Television is] the triumph of machine over people.
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Thinks I find along the way
[Television is] the triumph of machine over people.
Quote Details: Fred Allen: [Television is] the triumph… – The Quotations Page
I admit it’s tempting to wish for the perfect boss, or the perfect parent, or the perfect outfit, but maybe the best any of us can do is not quit. Play the hand we’ve been given and accessorize the outfit we’ve got…
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The real challenge of the personal development journey is not to be awesome, amazing, incredible or any other stereotypical, vomity self-help-type adjective but rather, to be authentically you. The ongoing-work-in-progress you. The you that acknowledges and accepts your humanity while striving to explore your potential, learn some lessons and do some good along the way. The you that understands the difference between self-loathing and self-awareness and the you that understands that life is not a mantra, a poster, a fire-walk or an inspirational speech.
Claire Obeid writes:
I’ll never forget the first and only time I read Eckhart Tolle’s The Power of Now. Forever etched in my heart and mind is one key message…
“Leave it. Change it. Accept it.”
No other concept has run clearer bells for me since then. Despite the hours I spend devouring up as many spiritual, self-help and wellness books, I still find myself reciting those words like my own personal mantra – it’s how I live my life. It flutters in my mind during yoga, it catches my attention when I’m alone, it nestles into my heart when I need it the most. Not to mention that I enthusiastically pass this little gem on to my health-coaching clients in an effort to incite some calm into their world.
Every time you’re faced with a stressful situation, when you’re working at something without a return or when your ego and emotions get the better of you, just look to these three steps. See them as your spiritual compass to guide you into a calmer, clearer frame of mind.
via Leave It. Change It. Accept It: How Eckhart Tolle Changed My Life.
One of the hardest aspects of making positive changes in your life is dealing with other people. Mainly your family, friends, and colleagues who believe that, because they’re in your life, they have a say in what you do and that their opinion should always be considered.
But when it comes to YOU and YOUR life, YOU are the only person whose opinion matters.
If you make the choice to create positive changes, FOR YOURSELF, that is all that matters. You don’t need anyone’s approval, validation, or support, and most of the time, you really should avoid it.” Get more here: Why It Doesn’t Matter What People Think « Positively Positive.
Kristin Barton Cuthriell writes:
Often, people come into counseling because something in their lives is not working for them. They may be depressed. They may have anxiety. Their marriage may be falling apart. Maybe they have been grieving old wounds for years, and they just can’t find joy in life. Teenagers may be rebelling. People feel stuck in dead-end jobs. Addictions are impacting the family. People have lost the ability to let life in.
People want help. They want to feel better. Some, come in with an open mind and are ready to look at things in new ways; do things in new ways. They are ready to change. Others, however, resist change, no matter how bad they feel. They continue to do the same thing over and over again, bringing them the same undesirable results.
We are creatures of habit. We often resist change and stay with the status quo no matter how miserable we feel. We avoid doing something different.
We must stop and think about what we are doing. We must ask ourselves if what we are doing is working for us. We need to remember that if we always do what we have always done, we will always get what we have always gotten.
Let go of always being right.
Let go of thinking that there is only one way to do something.
If it is not working for you, try something different.
Be open to suggestions.
Open your mind… or you may miss something.” via Open Your Mind… or you may miss something.
One of the tools I use to keep my mind open is this quote: Nietszche said “You have your way. I have my way. As for the right way, the correct way, and the only way, it does not exist.” I agree with Kristin! Let go of always being right — it’s a terrible burden to bear and you’ll feel much better when you put it down… :-D
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