“Children can find it difficult to differentiate between fantasy and reality.”
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Famous Asa Don Brown Quotes
“Life is way too short to be bogged down by challenges we may face.”
“Adversity is an essential ingredient of the human experience.”
“Do not allow yourself to be bogged down by negative thinking.”
“Have you ever noticed that fear affects your physical mind and body?”
“The benefits of smiling go well beyond the outward expression.”
“Smiling has an effect upon your overall physical and mental health.”
“Letting go of the past, is like opening the flood gates of healing to be set free.”
“Life should be lived daily despite the obstacles we may face.”
“Trauma does not have to occur by abuse alone...”
“Resiliency is the essence of a global positive framework...”
“Resiliency is not gender-, age-, or intellectually specific...”
“People hurt us, and unfortunately, we are bound to hurt others.”
“Forgiveness has an intrinsic way of restoring one’s faith and hope in humanity.”
“Forgiveness occurs when we no longer choose to cling to the past.”
“Authentic individuals are genuine and sincere with their personal desires.”
“Life is about experiencing the good and the bad. The Yin and Yang”
“Homelessness: We live in a culture that prefers to have a blind eye to this troubling epidemic.”
“Real happiness provides you the confidence that you never thought was obtainable.”
“Reflective listening reinforces that you have been actively listening.”
“Active participation is an engaging exchange of information.”
“Pure happiness and peace are at their peak when your body is in harmony with itself.”
“Shame and blame should have no place in our body, mind, or spirit.”
“Our perceptions are influenced by our surroundings.”
“Are you living in the moment?”
“Are you seeking to be offended?”
“What is an unconditional state?”
“Perfectionists are not all negative, miserable, unhappy and over controlling individuals”
“Perception and worldview are one's summary of life.”
“Perception is a vice with which each person is capable of perceiving his or her reality.”