Let the possibilities inspire you more than the obstacles discourage you.
RALPH MARSTONMake it a habit to tell people thank you.
More Ralph Marston Quotes
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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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There are plenty of difficult obstacles in your path. Don’t allow yourself to become one of them.
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To express your appreciation, sincerely and without the expectation of anything in return.
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If you so choose, every mistake can lead to greater understanding and effectiveness.
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What if you gave someone a gift, and they neglected to thank you for it – would you be likely to give them another?
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If you so choose, even the unexpected setbacks can bring new and positive possibilities. If you so choose, you can find value and fulfillment in every circumstance.
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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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If you so choose, the challenges can make you stronger. If you so choose, the disappointments can make you more determined.
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You’ve done it before and you can do it now. See the positive possibilities. Redirect the substantial energy of your frustration and turn it into positive, effective, unstoppable determination.
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Your life is always moving toward something.
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The more vividly you consider how you want your world to be, the more real and effective tools you will have for making it so.
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Have faith in yourself and in the direction you have chosen.
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Every day you spend drifting away from your goals is a waste not only of that day, but also of the additional day it takes to regain lost ground.
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What you do today can improve all your tomorrows.
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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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