When your day feels out of sorts, take a deep breath and refocus on what’s important, rather than what’s urgent. Urgency throws you off balance emotionally.
Emotions and logic are designed to contend with each other as each offers their own unique perspective of what you’re experiencing. In other words, they don’t see things the same way, and that’s their value in the decision making process.
While it’s been said that suffering, sorrow and loneliness build character, there will come a time in your life when you have all of the character you need. Once you recognize this, then it’s time to take that character and free yourself from its limitations.
Tell the universe what you want, rather than what you don’t want. Remember, its job is to support the manifestation of your wants, even if those wants are what you personally don’t want.
Negative emotions are self-defeating. They both limit your potential and alter your actions. Positive emotions are self-enlightening. They transform your potential into positive productive actions.
Difficult times are designed to jolt you into the awareness that something needs to change. Without difficult times, human nature is inclined to fall into complacency.
Trust your intuition. Trust your instincts. Trust yourself. Why? It’s self-trust that gives you strength in a crisis, and that helps you to make those major decisions.