Become A

Become A
Become A
"Possibilitarian"
No Matter How Dark
Things Seem To Be Or
Actually Are, Raise
Your Sights & See
Possibilities
Always See Them, For
They Are Always There
  

Jun, 14 2010     170 chars (2 sms)     1971 views       Inspirational

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Pressure is nither good or bad.
You can convert pressure into
negative tension and worry-
or positive expectation and
enthusiasm. It''s a choice you make
yourself.
If you realized how powerful your thoughts are, you would never think a negative thought. Learn to get in touch with the silence within yourself and know that everything in life has a purpose.
In any moment of decision, the best thing you can do is the right thing, the next best thing is the wrong thing, and the worst thing you can do is nothing.
Destiny Is A
Combinition Of Your
Own Work & God''s Protection
You Cannot Sit Still &
Expect Thing To
Happen . . .
Celebrate Your
Success
And
Stand Strong
When
Adversity Hits...
For When
The Storm Clouds Come In
The Eagle Soar
While Other Birds
Take Cover ...
"Comparing

Yourself To Other

Get You No Where ...

Work On Being

The Best YOU ...

You Can Be ..." =)
Our Eyes Are Placed
In front
Because
It Is More Important
To Look Ahead
Than
To Look Back ...
If Someone Hurts You
Ignore It

If You Can''t Ignore It
Forget It

If You Can''t Forget It
Laugh At It

If You Can''t Laugh
You Deserve It ...
LiFe Is TrAvElLeD OnLi OnCe..2dAy''s MoMeNt BeCuMs 2mOrOw''S MeMoRy...EnJoY EvRy MoMeNt..No MaTtEr GoOd Or bAd ....CoZ D gIfT Of LiFe Is LiFe ItSeLf!!!
~ Golden Rule ~

You Can Win Life
By All Means
If You Simply Avoid
Two Things

"Comparing"
&
"Expectation" (:
Time Can Steal Anything From U.
Ur Loved Ones
UR Victory
UR Belongings
UR Love
But It Cannot Steal Two Things
Your
FAITH & CONFIDENCE
When Thomas Edison Invented The Light Bulb,
He Tried Over 2,000 Experiments Before
He Got It To Work.

A Young Reporter Asked Him How
It Felt To Fail So Many Times. .
He Said,
" I Never Failed Once .
I Invented The Light Bulb.
It Just Happened To Be A 2,000 Step Process