It’s not your life that sucks, it’s your thinking that sucks!
LOUISE HAYMy day begins with gratitude and joy. I look forward with enthusiasm to the adventures of the day, knowing that in my life, All is good.
More Louise Hay Quotes
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The body, like everything else in life, is a mirror of our inner thoughts and beliefs. Every cell within your body responds to every single thought you think and every word you speak.
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Know that you are the perfect age. Each year is special and precious, for you shall only live it once. Be comfortable with growing older.
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The simple part is, every thought we think and every word we speak is creating our future. If you change your thinking, you can change your life.
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Each day is a new opportunity. Yesterday is over and done. Today is the first day of my future.
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I am deeply fulfilled by all that I do.
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Remember all the times you were a winner; the times when you did something you were proud of, even small things. Hold these feelings close to you, this joy and confidence.
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Would you really dig into yesterday’s garbage to make tonight’s meal? Do you dig into yesterday’s mental garbage to create today’s experiences?
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One of the bonuses about loving yourself is that you get to feel good.
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Today I fulfill my creative side. I want to bloom wherever I am planted!
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If I wait until I become perfect before I love myself, I will waste my whole life. I am already perfect right here and right now. I am perfect exactly as I am.
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I choose to make the rest of my life the best of my life.
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I do not fix problems. I fix my thinking. Then problems fix themselves.
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Until you love yourself, you will never know who you really are and you won’t know what you’re really capable of.
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I am grateful for being alive today. It is my joy and pleasure to live another wonderful day.
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If we are willing to do the mental work, almost anything can be healed.
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