“The basic difference between being assertive and being aggressive is how our words and behavior affect the rights and well being of others.” WellsDifferencesCompassionRightsBehaviorWell BeingAggressiveGentlenessOur WordsAssertivenessAssertiveAggressivenessBeing Assertive Author:Sharon Anthony Bower
“Our health and well-being is something that we can almost control, to a certain extent. We can choose to eat healthy, we can choose to think positively, and we can choose to have good posture. All this stuff makes a difference, and the way that you look and feel, and your confidence.” ThinkingWayFeelsWellsLooksCertainStuffDifferencesHealthyWell BeingMaking A DifferencePositivelyPostureThink PositivelyGood Posture Author:Bethany Hamilton
“If the people in a relationship were able to get rid of this torment within and replace it with happiness, love, and a sense of well-being, they would never think to hurt another human being. They would be filled with an understanding of others and an appreciation of others and have an ability to reconcile differences without any violence whatsoever, to reconcile differences in a very loving way, a very happy way.” PeopleIfsThinkingWayHumansWellsWould BeAbleUnderstandingDifferencesHurtHuman BeingsAbilityViolenceFilledAppreciationWell BeingVery HappyTormentReconcileHappiness LoveAppreciation Of Others Author:David Lynch
“It seems to me patently obvious that we can no more respect and tolerate vast differences in notions of human well-being than we can respect or tolerate vast differences in the notions about how disease spreads, or in the safety standards of buildings and airplanes.” HumansWellsInspirationSeemsMotivationDifferencesBuildingDiseaseStandardsSafetyNotionObviousSpreadWell BeingHealthcareAirplaneTolerate Author:Sam Harris