“If you want to conquer negative thoughts, balance your breath, balance your 114 chakras, and practice positive affirmations.”
Source: Power of Exponential Mindset for Success and Leadership
“The warmth that comes from a kind and compassionate heart is true beauty”
Source: Twenty + One - 21 Short Stories
“A new beginning is not just a chance to start over, but also an opportunity to create something better than before.”
Source: Twenty + One - 21 Short Stories - Series II
“Your mind is like a magnet, drawing thoughts and experiences that are consistent with your beliefs and emotions.”
Source: Twenty + One - 21 Short Stories
“The difference between seeing the bottle half empty and half full is in the attitude of the viewer.”
Source: Mindfulness in 8 Days: How to find inner peace in a world of stress and anxiety
“Not everyone is so positive to see positives in others. It's not everyone's cup of tea.”
“It takes courage to let go of the past, but the ability to forget it is where true freedom is found.”
Source: Twenty + One - 21 Short Stories - Series II
“You have the choice to be the master or slave of your mind. What will you choose? Only YOU are to decide”
Source: 55 Habits for Mindset Mastery: A Perfect Collection of Everyday Simple HABITS to Change Your Life Forever
“This is what it means to say the heart is more than a pumping machine.
It is the most sophisticated instrument you possess — more sensitive than any technology, more precise than any measurement, capable of perceiving what no instrument can detect: the presence of the sacred, the movement of grace, the quiet unmistakable knowing that you are held, guided, accompanied.
But like any instrument of precision, it requires care. It requires attention. It requires that we take seriously the things that affect its clarity — the resentments we carry, the pride we protect, the distractions we indulge, the malice we allow to sit unexamined in its corners.
A neglected instrument drifts. It loses its calibration. It still functions — the heart still beats, life still continues — but something essential in its capacity for perception diminishes. Quietly. Gradually. Until one day we look up and realize we have been living in a kind of spiritual dullness so familiar we stopped noticing it was there.”
Source: From The Core: The Heart, the Light, and the Life You Were Meant to Live
“What we had done was to seek out, in our chosen home community, those things that were the most meaningful to us. We realized that it is all too easy to ignore the natural beauty and simple pleasure right around us and to complain instead about dull surroundings or the inevitable hard knocks of life.”
Source: Everything to Gain: Making the Most of the Rest of Your Life