Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Connect With Your Perfection


 

Connect With Your Perfection
by Jane Powell
 
“You are already perfect.”
When you were born you were perfect.
You were naturally assertive. You knew exactly what you wanted and what you didn’t want. Instinctively you knew what gave you joy and what made you unhappy. You were an amazing and awesome being. You possessed potential to be anything and anybody. Yet somewhere along in your life’s journey you may have lost touch with that perfection.
We are all molded by our parents, by our friends and by society to be the person we are today. On top of that each one of us has had our share of problems and sadness, too. Yet there is one thing that hasn’t changed. We are still the same perfect being that we always were.
Despite where life may have taken you, you are still perfect. You don’t need to look outside yourself; you need to reconnect with your own perfection.
Today, take time to experience the exquisite beauty of your own unique self.

  
A day that begins with gratitude is a day that you'll be able to fill with positive progress.
When you're sincerely appreciative of where you are and what you have,
you'll greatly expand your own possibilities.
Begin with a thankful thought. 

And connect yourself with the abundance that is all around you.
There is always something for which you can be sincerely thankful.

And the simple act of being thankful ignites a productive momentum in your world.
By focusing your thoughts on the positive aspects of your life,

you cause their influence to grow.
Be grateful, and your gratitude happily creates even more things in your life
for which you can be grateful.
The appreciation for what you have gives more value to all that you are. 

The blessings you enjoy are blessings precisely because you see them as such.
Tap into the great reservoir of real value that is already available to you. 

Live with gratitude, and you'll create even more reasons to be thankful.



Just because you seem to be at a disadvantage is no reason to give up.
Instead, resolve to push forward with consistent, focused effort.
Those who achieve are not necessarily the smartest, or the wealthiest, or the best connected. Those who achieve are those who are the most persistent.
Your level of commitment over the long term is a much bigger factor than any relative advantages or disadvantages that may exist when you first start. Choose where you would like to go, and keep making the effort until you get there.
Be willing to do what it takes, and you can achieve whatever you wish.Instead of worrying about where you are when you begin, put your energy into making steady progress.
If you can take one step and then another, you'll get where you choose to go.
So take the first step right now, and then begin working on the next one.
You owe it to yourself to live life at its best.
Now is your opportunity to make that life happen.
Ralph Marston

 

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