In times of trouble...
@uniquekr3ationz (7)
June 6, 2009 10:43am CST
It is very hard these days to keep a kosher attitude. I find that the more I pay attention to what I am thinking the better off I am. This means that I have taken my perspective and flipped it from negative to positive. Every time I begin to have a negative thought, I find something in the room or around that I am grateful for. If nothing else, this helps me to change my vibrations from bad to good.
I get a lot of backlash from my cousin(who I currently stay with) because of my beliefs. She calls me a hippie, this is very funny to me. She says she does not want to stray far from the bible so she will not accept my way of thinking, but there have been many situations where my way of thinking would have helped her out. So...I will be a hippie I guess if it makes me happy all the time.
An even temper will get you a lot in this lifetime. It is easier to react before thinking but this can be detrimental to your social and family life. I have learned that faith is the best thing that you can have in times of trouble. Always remembering that it is your destiny to have whatever you want and create for yourself, will allow you to live a much happier life. Faith is believing in something you cannot see or hold in your hand, therefore it is crucial that you make a mental picture of whatever it is that you want in order to create a stronger rooted faith. Life is easy and effortless. Hopefully you understand.
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@underdogtoo (9579)
• Philippines
8 Jun 09
Positive thoughts are what we need in order to have a happy life. I used to be negative and see everything negative about things and I was very unhappy. Like you, I learned to create a positive outlook and a positive attitude towards everything. It works wonders. Cheers!!
@uniquekr3ationz (7)
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8 Jun 09
This is very true. I did not know how great life could be by just changing my attitude a little. I have always been a positive influence on other people I just had to start being that for myself.