How to Stop Procrastinating
Have you ever found yourself procrastinating on something you didn’t want to do? It’s no surprise that we want to avoid unpleasant tasks or obligations, but procrastination can also…
Have you ever found yourself procrastinating on something you didn’t want to do? It’s no surprise that we want to avoid unpleasant tasks or obligations, but procrastination can also…
In our ongoing quest for happiness and contentment, we often find ourselves accumulating ever increasing piles of “stuff.” How easy it is to forget that when it comes to happiness, simplicity is key!
Inevitably in life, we will have to face disappointment from time to time. Sometimes they may be little disappointments, and other times they may be great, big, heart wrenching disappointments.
Sometimes it can be challenging – REALLY challenging – to get into a state of gratitude when you’re just not feeling it.
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by worry, you know how difficult it is to feel happy at the same time. Worry and happiness are by nature complete opposites; they cannot co-exist.
How often do we give up when we seem to be making no progress? The obstacles seem too large, the road too rocky, so we convince ourselves that “it’s not meant to be.” But what if we persisted instead of giving up?
When you’re worried about something, your thoughts keep running on a fearful loop. Use this simple process to move from fear to faith!
When most of us get caught up in the “what ifs,” we take it to a negative place. What if this terrible thing happens? What if I can’t change this painful situation? But you can use the power of “What If” to attract some wonderful, inspiring new circumstances too!
When you feel unhappy, you are focusing most of your attention on lack. You’re thinking about the parts of your life that aren’t working as you’d prefer such as stress from your job, financial difficulties, car trouble, relationship conflicts, and so on.
How motivated would you be if you KNEW that you could accomplish anything you wanted? Would that knowledge change your perspective on limits? Would it push you to go beyond any dreams you’ve had in the past, or may be yearning for now?