Monday, September 27, 2010

Never Second Guess Yourself

 

Never Second Guess Yourself
by Jane Powell

 “When your values are reflected in your life, your self-esteem shows it.” 

Having clear standards and values to which you are committed makes getting through life much easier. With a foundation like this, you never second-guess yourself. 
You always know you’re doing what you believe in and what is best for you.
  
Women that know and practice their beliefs have high levels of self-esteem and confidence. They are comfortable with who they are and the purpose of their lives.

The more clearly defined your values and ideals, the more committed you are to living up to them. Take stock of your values. Are you living a life that reflects them?
 If not, you know what to do!

 

The world is your mirror.
The good you find in others, is in you too.
The faults you find in others, are your faults as well.
After all, to recognize something you must know it.

The possibilities you see in others, are possible for you as well.
The beauty you see around you, is your beauty.
The world around you is a reflection, a mirror showing you the person you are.

To change your world, you must change yourself.
See the best in others, and you will be your best.
Give to others, and you will give to yourself.
Appreciate beauty, and you will be beautiful.
Admire creativity, and you will be creative.
Love, and you will be loved.
Seek to understand, and you will be understood.
Listen, and your voice will be heard.
Teach, and you will learn.

  

You can do what you think you cannot do. 
First you must change your thinking.
Most perceived limitations have some basis in fact.
Yet every limitation that holds you back is supported in large measure by your assumption that it is a limitation.

By changing your assumptions, you can change the whole landscape of your possibilities.
What once were limitations no longer are limitations. 

Look at life from the perspective of purpose. Realize that there is a way to successfully express whatever authentic purpose is within you.

If you focus merely on how to get it done, you'll find that many of the paths are blocked. Focus instead on why you must, and you'll open yourself to a new set of workable, accessible and achievable strategies. 

What do you think you cannot do? Find your why, and you'll see the way.
Ralph Marston

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