Carnival of Positive Thinking

June 9, 2008 by Anna Farmery  
Filed under Carnival of Positive Thinking

A day later than normal but here are the collection of articles to help us think about life going forward. Articles to lift the depression and help us see a brighter future

garry presents Healthy Body, Healthy Mind, Will Help You to Become Successful. posted at 2 Million Dollar Bills.

Fruitpunch presents Living in your own world posted at Fruit Punch Diary.

Kathleen Gage presents The higher my expectations, the lower my serenity. posted at Daily Awareness, saying, “The higher my expectations, the lower my serenity. The first time I heard this from my spiritual mentor over 25 years ago, I had a difficult time wrapping my mind around it. It was during a time I wanted to control things that seemed uncontrollable; like people, places and things. Life was in turmoil and I simply wanted some semblance of order. It seemed the more I tried to control and the more I expected people to comply to my way of doing things, the more out of control things became. The challenge for me was understanding the difference between expectancy and expectations.”

Chris Edgar presents Who Is The “I” That Is “Worthless”? posted at Purpose Power Coaching, saying, “Many of us harbor deep-seated negative ideas about ourselves that nothing we accomplish out in the world seems to shake. What we don’t usually consider is who we’re talking about when we think something like “I am worthless.” In other words, what do we really mean by “I”? Regularly asking yourself this question can do much to give you a sense of peace and composure, and quiet your negative thinking.”

Shirley presents Focus on The Good Things – 10 tips. posted at Brighter Days for you and me!, saying, “If you’re a seeker like me, someone constantly looking for ideas to improve their life and overall happiness, this tip was made for you. Focusing your attention on the good things in your life is one of the best ways I have found to appreciate what you have, to find joy in your surroundings, and value the little delights we might otherwise overlook.”

Gayathri Moosad presents 8 ways to embrace Spirituality in everyday life for Personality Development posted at The Personality Development Workbook, saying, “8 ways to embrace spirituality in everyday life and find true peace and meaning”

Alex Blackwell presents 30 True Things You Need to Know Now posted at The Next 45 Years.

axel presents Kindness Is Happiness posted at axel g.

Phil B. presents Being Too Serious « Phil for Humanity posted at Phil for Humanity, saying, “The risks of being way too serious.”

Matt presents Discovering Your Top Life Values posted at Face Your Fork, saying, “By choosing to analyze a value such as “love” and then act out what that value truly means to you, you can literally change your state from being sad and apathetic to loving and compassionate.”

Ivy and Amanda Preston presents Self Esteem: What Is It? posted at Ivy and Amanda Preston.

Michael Miles presents Effortless Abundance » Blog Archive » Steps to happiness posted at Effortless Wealth and Abundance.

Arun presents Positive Spin posted at Arun is Bringing You…Your Daily Remedy, saying, “Learn to put a positive spin on life and you’ll realize how much happier it becomes!”

Joseph presents how to attain sucess posted at Self Help and Personal Development.

Dr. Joe Capista presents Why Some People Do Not Get What They Truly Want posted at The Success Triangle, saying, “Whether we know it or not, but many of us live in prisons of our own making. This prison has no physical presence or walls but it works effectively in keeping us away from our freedom. This prison has a name. It is called comfort zone.”

David B. Bohl presents Change From the Inside Out posted at Slow Down Fast Today!, saying, “There comes a time in everyone’s life when they know they have to change.”

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