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Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Set your mind on what is right.



Your thoughts control so much of your life.

What do you spend most of your time thinking about?  Good things?  Sad things?  Things you're worrying over?  Things that may go wrong?

Think about the good things.  Think about the happy things.  Don't waste time thinking and worrying about the things that don't matter, the things you have no control over.

Spend 24 hours making a conscious effort to think more about the good and less about the bad.  You'll be amazed at how much better your day seems.

Happy Wednesday!  Here's to happy thoughts. 

11 comments:

  1. Oh I needed this!!! AH. Thank you!

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  2. thanks for the reminder. love this quote!

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  3. what a wonderful challenge to us all to think more good than bad, thanks for passing that on to us all!

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  4. I love this! One of my greatest changes in my life happened when I stopped worrying about what I had no control over. Thanks for reminding us to accentuate the positive!

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  5. An incredibly loving reminder! Totally agree with you... and it's good to know that if we just retrain our minds on what to think and not diving into the same old negative stories, day by day, we can create happier, more positive lives. xx

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  6. Love this reminder! Happy you found my blog today - newest follower of yours!

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  7. Great post Chelsea! I find my thoughts always heading towards a negative place. How happy would we all be if we just sat and thought about all the amazing things in life?!

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  8. yes yes yes. this post is perfection! so so true. i've been struggling with this lately and my devotion today was actually on this topic. love it and love your blog! so glad i found ya! xox

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  9. What a lovely message. Thanks for the reminder! :)

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  10. yup this is deep. and so wonderful. i can't wait to read more of your lovely blog!

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