“The life each of us lives is the life within the limits of our own thinking. To have life more abundant, we must think in limitless terms of abundance.” ThinkingLife IsTermAttitudePositive ThinkingLimitsAbundanceLimitlessAbundance And Prosperity Author:Thomas Dreier
“It is better to give love. Hatred is a low and degrading motion and is so poisonous that no man is strong enough to use it safely. The hatred we think we are directing against some person or thing or system has a devilish way of turning back upon us. When we seek revenge we administer slow poison to ourselves. When we administer affection it is astonishing what magical results we obtain.” ThinkingMenWayLoveGivingPersonsEnoughUseStrongResultsLowsHatredAffectionRevengePoisonStrong EnoughAstonishingPoisonousDegradingDevilishHatred For Love Author:Thomas Dreier
“When you talk about your troubles, your ailments, your diseases, your hurts, you give longer life to what makes you unhappy. Talking about your grievances merely adds to those grievances. Give recognition only to what you desire. Think and talk only about the good things that add to your enjoyment of your work and life. If you don't talk about your grievances, you'll be delighted to find them disappearing quickly.” IfsThinkingLifeGivingDesireHurtTalkingTroubleDiseaseAddGood ThingsDisappearUnhappyRecognitionEnjoymentDelightedGrievanceAilmentsWork And LifeLonger Life Author:Thomas Dreier
“Before a painter puts a brush to his canvas, he sees his picture mentally.... If you think of yourself in terms of a painting, what do you see?... Is the picture one you think worth painting?... You create yourself in the image you hold in your mind.” IfsThinkingMindTermPaintingPainterCanvasBrushesThink Of You Author:Thomas Dreier
“When you find a man who knows his job and is willing to take responsibility, keep out of his way and don't bother him with unnecessary supervision. What you may think is cooperation is nothing but interference.” ThinkingKnowsMenWayMayJobsResponsibilityWillingManagementBotherCooperationUnnecessaryTaking ResponsibilityInterferenceSupervision Author:Thomas Dreier