“The way to experience ultimate happiness is to let go of all worries and regrets, and to know that being happy is the most satisfying of life's feelings. Reflect back on all the progress in your life and allow the positive, creative and joyous thoughts to outshine and overwhelm any sorrow or grief that may linger in the recesses of your mind. Knowing that disease and disaster are natural parts of life is the key to overcoming adversity with a calm and happy spirit. Happiness is waiting there in front of you. Only you can decide whether or not you choose to experience it. Take this to heart.” KnowsWayLifeInspirationalMindHeartMayFeelingsHappinessLife IsSpiritWaitingNaturalGriefCreativityWorryCreativeKnowingProgressFrontsPositiveRegretKeysSorrowLetting GoDiseaseExperienceUltimateOvercomingAdversityCalmDisasterSatisfyingYou ChooseBeing HappyJoyousOvercoming AdversityParts Of LifeRecessHappy SpiritUltimate Happiness Author:Toshitsugu Takamatsu
“Choice! The key is choice. You have options. You need not spend your life wallowing in failure, ignorance, grief, poverty, shame, and self-pity. But hold on! If this is true then why have so many among us apparently elected to live in this manner? The answer is obvious. Those who live in unhappy failure have never exercised their options for a better way of life because they have never been aware that had any choices” IfsWayNeedsSelfChoicesAnswersGriefPovertyIgnoranceKeysShameObviousUnhappyPityBetter WaysSelf PityWallowing Author:Og Mandino
“But it was not the room’s disorder which was frightening; it was the fact that when one began searching for the key to this disorder, one realized that it was not to be found in any of the usual places. For this was not a matter of habit or circumstance or temperament; it was a matter of punishment and grief.” MatterFactsFoundRoomsGriefKeysHabitCircumstancesPunishmentDisorderUsualFrighteningTemperament Author:James A. Baldwin
“And knowing that the only alternative to your grief is the nothingness that’s fast approaching, you try to embrace your own sorrow, to be open and empty and let it all pass through you. This is the key, you have learned – to relinquish control, to relinquish the desire for control. Even in this late drama, to try to control is to go mad. And so you do your best to let it all go.” TryingDesireGriefKnowingKeysSorrowDramaLateEmptyMadEmbraceAlternativesNothingness Author:Ron Currie Jr.
“There are all sorts of losses people suffer - from the small to the large. You can lose your keys, your glasses, your virginity. You can lose your head, you can lose your heart, you can lose your mind. You can relinquish your home to move into assisted living, or have a child move overseas, or see a spouse vanish into dementia. Loss is more than just death, and grief is the gray shape-shifter of emotion.” PeopleMindHeartChildrenHomeMovingSufferingLosesLossGriefEmotionKeysShapesGlassesGraySpouseVirginityDementiaGrief And Death Book:Atria Book Club Bites: A Free Sampling of Ten Books Guaranteed to Feed Your Discussion Source: Atria Book Club Bites: A Free Sampling of Ten Books Guaranteed to Feed Your Discussion
“Grieving is a journey that teaches us how to love in a new way now that our loved one is no longer with us. Consciously remembering those who have died is the key that opens the hearts, that allows us to love them in new ways.” WayHeartRememberLossGriefTeachJourneyKeysDiedGrievingMourningLoved OnesNew WaysHow To LoveGriefingThose GrievingGrief And MourningMourning Loss Loved OneThose Who Have Died Author:Thomas Attig
“Mother says there are locked rooms inside all women, kitchen of love, bedroom of grief, bathroom of apathy. Sometimes, the men, they come with keys, and sometimes the men, they come with hammers.” MenSometimesMotherLove IsRoomsGriefHe ManKeysKitchenApathyLockedBedroomBathroomHammers Author:Warsan Shire