I have the advantage of information about my patients that most people are not privy to.
ALAN LOY MCGINNISThe Hasidic rabbi, Zuscha, was asked on his deathbed what he thought the kingdom of God would be like. He replied, “I don’t know. But one thing I do know.
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People who have a confidence in their personal worth seem to be magnets for success and happiness.
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The Hasidic rabbi, Zuscha, was asked on his deathbed what he thought the kingdom of God would be like. He replied, “I don’t know. But one thing I do know.
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When someone comes along who genuinely thanks us, we will follow that person a very long way.
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Tears are often a gift from God, and sadness is a healthy emotion.
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When an individual appears mean and lazy, we are only seeing one part of the person.
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Those with a high level of confidence may have as many or more weaknesses than those with low self-esteem.
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And I discover that we rarely if ever see the totality of another in ordinary social intercourse.
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When I get there I am not going to be asked, ‘Why weren’t you Moses? Why weren’t you David?’ I am only going to be asked, ‘Why weren’t you Zuscha? Why weren’t you fully you?'”
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If you train your mind to search for the positive things about other people.
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Elicited by a particular set of circumstances on a particular day, and we do well to wait a while before concluding that what we see is the whole person.
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Love, honor, and negotiate.
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There is no more noble occupation in the world than to assist another human being – to help someone to succeed.
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If people know we expect good things from them, they will in most cases go to great lengths to live up to our expectations.
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Our success at friendship, business, sports, love–indeed, at nearly every enterprise we attempt–is largely determined by our self-image.
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The difference is this; instead of dwelling on their handicaps, they compensate for them by dwelling on their strengths.
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