Friday, July 15, 2005
How you are
The words you use make a difference. When you say something
often enough to yourself or to others, it becomes a part of
who you are.
When someone greets you and asks how you are, do you respond
with cheerful enthusiasm? Or are you in the habit of
expressing to others how dreary and uninspired you feel?
It may not seem like much, yet the way you respond when
someone casually asks how you are can have an enormous
impact on your life. For when you say something out loud
about the way you feel, about the way your life is going, it
suddenly becomes a part of your reality.
You may or may not believe what others say about you. Yet
you most certainly do believe, at a very deep level, the
things you say about yourself.
When someone asks you how you are, that person is giving you
an opportunity to strengthen and bring to the forefront the
positive aspects of your life. Even if you're feeling a
little down, just by smiling and saying that things are
going great, you begin to make that your reality.
The way you think and talk about yourself will have an
enormous influence on they way your life progresses. Take
every opportunity to make that influence a positive,
enthusiastic and supportive one.
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