Our inner child sees a boulder and wants to climb on it. Our adult sees a boulder and wants to avoid it.
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Our inner child sees a boulder and wants to climb on it. Our adult sees a boulder and wants to avoid it.
Words are the language of the mind. Emotions are the language of the heart.
The soul seeks simplicity. The mind seeks complexity. The heart seeks to find a balance between the two.
The words you say to yourself matter. However, how you say those words matters more. If your words are charged with disappointment, resentment, frustration, and anger, then the life force of your being diminishes. Your life force increases if your words are loving, accepting, tender, and encouraging.
The best the external world can give you is a limited reality. The best the inner world can provide you is a world of unlimited possibilities.
If you think of words as your magic manifestation wand, you’ll most likely change the words you say.
Cats teach us independence. Dogs teach us compassion.
Instead of reflecting on the failures caused by coulda, shoulda, and woulda, scroll through your memory banks and call up the accomplishments you achieved, no matter how big or small.
The thoughts you think today will determine what your day is like tomorrow.
Listening to your mind draws from your intellect. Listening to your heart draws from your wisdom.