There are plenty of difficult obstacles in your path. Don’t allow yourself to become one of them.
RALPH MARSTONIf you so choose, each day can be filled with even more joy than the one before. If you so choose, even the most seemingly random events can work in your favor.
More Ralph Marston Quotes
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Concern yourself more with accepting responsibility than with assigning blame.
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Beset by a difficult problem? Now is your chance to shine. Pick yourself up, get to work and get triumphantly through it.
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The more closely you get in touch with your dreams, the more able you are to make them real.
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When was the last time you spent a quiet moment just doing nothing – just sitting and looking at the sea, or watching the wind blowing the tree limbs, or waves rippling on a pond, a flickering candle or children playing in the park?
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Life is the same way. In order to attract more of the blessings that life has to offer, you must truly appreciate what you already have.
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The direction of your focus is the direction your life will move.
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Have faith in yourself and in the direction you have chosen.
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Don’t lower your expectations to meet your performance. Raise your level of performance to meet your expectations.
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Excellence is not a skill, it’s an attitude.
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Success in any endeavor depends on the degree to which it is an expression of your true self.
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Put your energy into building what is creative, valuable and empowering. And you won’t have to constantly fight against what is destructive and draining.
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If you so choose, each day can be filled with even more joy than the one before. If you so choose, even the most seemingly random events can work in your favor.
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What you do today can improve all your tomorrows.
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To express your appreciation, sincerely and without the expectation of anything in return.
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Your life is always moving toward something.
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