True ‘magic’ is simply the ability to transcend what seems to be and, thus, transform one’s experience. Maybe we could all use a little ‘Harry Potter’ in our lives.
BILL CRAWFORDWant to change your experience of life? Change the problem to the practice field.
More Bill Crawford Quotes
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The cooperative, creative, and flexible parts of your children reside in the joyful part of their brain.
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Change isn’t always easy, but with purposeful practice, any old habit can be replaced with a way of being we would recommend to those we love.
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One key to successful relationships is learning to say “no” without guilt, so that you can say “yes” without resentment.
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To change any aspect of our life we must be willing to change our mind… Unfortunately, that is the one thing most people are the least willing to do.
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The journey of life is both too short and too precious to be sidetracked by guilt trips.
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People have the absolute right to be just as unhappy and miserable as they want to be.
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Nothing destroys a relationship quicker than our fears of inadequacy and loss.
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Images of resentment and revenge only have us spending the precious moments of our lives imagining the ‘other’ as both dangerous and important!
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Perspective is what allows us to step back and see the entire forest instead of just the same old tree we keep running into again and again.
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Autonomy, Purpose, & Mastery: If you are having difficulty creating the life you want, chances are one or more of these are missing.
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Peace of Mind? Don’t leave home (or go home) without it.
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Holding on to anger is like grasping a hot coal while blaming our misery on the person who started the fire.
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The only time a mistake becomes a failure is when we look for someone to blame.
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Stress is an indicator of our belief in the value and validity of our worries and fears.
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To spank or not to spank isn’t the question the question is whether whether we are teaching a quality we want our kids to have as adults?
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