“Life is getting through the moment. The philosopher William James says to cultivate the cheerful attitude. Now nobody had more trouble than he did -- except me. I had more trouble in my life than anybody. But your first big trouble can be a bonanza if you live through it. Get through the first trouble, you'll probably make it through the next one.” IfsFirstsMomentsBigsLife IsNextAttitudeTroublePhilosopherCheerfulThe Next One Author:Ruth Gordon
“When we come to [work] we bring an attitude. We can bring a moody attitude and have a depressing day. We can bring a grouchy attitude and irritate our coworkers and customers. Or we can bring a sunny, playful, cheerful attitude and have a great day.” AttitudeCustomersDepressingCheerfulSunnyGreat DayMoodyCoworkerHave A Great DayGrouchy Author:Stephen C. Lundin
“Happiness is in our own hearts. I have no regrets of anything in the past. I'm totally cheerful and happy, and I think that a lot of your attitude is not in the circumstances you find yourself in, but in the circumstances you make for yourself.” ThinkingHeartPastAttitudeRegretCircumstancesFinding YourselfCheerfulNo RegretsHave No Regrets Author:Maeve Binchy
“Just do your best to keep yourself in balance. One of the first things that causes Energy misalignment, is asking or demanding too much of yourself in terms of time and effort. In other words, you just cannot burn the candle at both ends, so that you are physically tired, and then expect yourself to have a cheerful attitude. So, the rule of thumb has to be: "I'm going to be very, very, very happy, and then do everything I have time to do after that.” FirstsEndsEnergyCausesTermEffortHealingAttitudeToo MuchBalanceAskingTiredCandleVery HappyCheerfulThumbsPhysically Tired Author:Esther Hicks
“I know it is hard for you young mothers to believe that almost before you can turn around the children will be gone and you will be alone with your husband. You had better be sure you are developing the kind of love and friendship that will be delightful and enduring. Let the children learn from your attitude that he is important. Encourage him. Be kind. It is a rough world, and he, like everyone else, is fighting to survive. Be cheerful. Don't be a whiner” KnowsWorldBelieveKindChildrenImportantHardYoungMotherTurnsFightingParentAttitudeGoneHusbandParentingEndureDevelopingRoughBe KindDelightfulCheerfulBeing A MotherYour HusbandLove And FriendshipKinds Of LoveYoung MotherWhiners Author:Marjorie Pay Hinckley