April Thoughts

  • Don’t get married on April fool’s day.  
  • Other’s inability to see your worth does not decrease your value.
  • Like a cigarette, anger is not your friend; any attachment is a bad habit. Anger is about getting even.
  • You can’t love a child and disrespect their parents. That is as simple as it gets.
  • Why live on your knees?
  • Be present with your children; show interest in their activities.
  • Challenge fear-based beliefs; challenge divisive assumptions.  Adopt new ways of thinking; act positively to change our world.
  • Bring your underlying assumptions and mental models to conscious awareness; evaluate their usefulness and transform those that serve no useful purpose.
  • Everyone has a perception, but most perceptions are wrong.
  • Offer words of affirmation.
  • Attenuated facial expression of pain decreases subjective distress, and increases pain tolerance.
  • Relax into life’s constant flow of change as it happens around you.
  • It takes an investment of time, energy, ideas, willpower, attention to detail and follow-through to reach successful outcomes.
  • Perceived distance or separation in a close relationship is interpreted as danger.
  • Truth is in everyone; it is not far, it is not near; it is eternally there.
  • Feelings of emptiness do you no good.
  • There is tremendous potential everywhere.
  • Scoff at cynics.

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