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November 24, 2010

Happy Thanksgiving



Happy Thanksgiving Day to ALL,



Namaste,



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Published on November 24, 2010 21:53

November 22, 2010

Let's live in the moment, okay?



Yes, it's true that now and then, we all have those down-and-out sad feelings; that's part of being human. And to be happy all the time is not normal either.



So, here's a little something to think about in finding that balance. Make your awareness of living in the moment a treasure by understanding that your emotions are transient, they are not permanent; and that's a fact.



Enjoy your treasured moments :)



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Published on November 22, 2010 20:29

November 20, 2010

Arrange your thoughts to work for you, not against you



Your thoughts can wreak havoc in your daily life, but realistically, only if you let them. You can actually take hold of those thoughts and put them in their place. The best way to arrange your thoughts to work for you, and not against you, is to exercise your thought creating power and use it to create positive thoughts.



Following is just one of several ways to stop reinforcing those negative thoughts and replace them with positive thoughts. I talk about different ways to do that in my book, Your Positive Potential: Actions Steps for Self-Empowerment.



And here it is...



Avoid using "should've, could've, and would've" statements. When you use statements like, "I should've done this or I should've done that", or even saying "I could've said this or I could've said that", you just reinforce the past situation with regret.



Accept that the past is said and done, and it's time to move forward in a positive direction.



Is it even possible to do that? Yes, it is possible, and yes it's hard, but it's that self-discipline that will bring about your self-empowerment. It works!



Here's to Your Positive Potential.



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Published on November 20, 2010 19:12

November 19, 2010

One way to get along with your other half



What do you mean my other half? No, it's really not your other half, yes, I know that, it's just a figure of speech, but it sure feels like it when you're in an intimate relationship whether it's with your spouse, roommate, close friend, or partner.



Relationships can be trying at times and tempers may flare, but it's mostly because of misunderstandings. Here's just one way to maintain peace with your other half:



Respect each other: Respect towards each other means showing consideration and thoughtfulness regarding the other person's feelings, belongings, and personal preferences. It means not forcing or coercing someone to think, believe, or feel the way you want that person to. It means allowing them to be who they are without ill-will.



I speak about this topic in detail in my new book, Your Positive Potential: Action Steps for Self-Empowerment



Best to you, and thank you for stopping by, I sincerely appreciate your visit.



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Published on November 19, 2010 14:46

November 18, 2010

Do more and wish less



Do you ever find yourself saying, I wish I had this or I wish I had that. I wish, I wish, I wish… I've done it myself and the only way I became aware of it was when someone pointed out to me that I was wasting so much time wishing, I was wasting valuable time just wishing.



Wishing is okay, it's like eating and grooming, it's okay to do it occasionally; but to obsess over that wish is not a healthy choice. Wishing can plant the seed for a good idea but it's the action that makes things happen.



When you obsess over a wish, it's as if life is incomplete without that possession because you don't have that right here and right, so you continue to say "I wish, I wish, I wish…"



One way to stop obsessing over your wish is to share.



Share of your time, energy, money, and possessions. When you share your time, energy, money, and possessions with those less fortunate, you'll discover appreciation for the small things.



There are many more ways to stop wishing and start living a fulfilling life in my book, Your Positive Potential: Action Steps for Self-Empowerment.



Best to you,



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Published on November 18, 2010 22:01

November 17, 2010

Do you glow with the essence of loving life?



Every now and then you come across some people that glow with the essence of loving life, and you see these people enjoying every moment of it. Seeing this really used to make me wonder how that they did it.



Well, I found out. Experience has taught me there are many avenues to glow with the essence of loving life and I'd like to share one with you.



Here it is: These people appreciate their own progress. By acknowledging their own progress throughout the years, they pat themselves on the back for their own accomplishments. They don't demand, wait, or seek for someone to come along and pat them on the back for their good deeds either.



Of course, there are many more, and I talk about those in my book, Your Positive Potential: Action Steps for Self-Empowerment.



I encourage you to look into some of those ways so you too can glow with the essence of loving life.



Till next time, be good to yourself :)



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Published on November 17, 2010 20:49

Your Positive Potential

L. Krystalina Soash
Inherent within each one of us is the seed for positive potential to make a contribution that benefits society.

Unfortunately some challenges in life hinder us from achieving our positive potential.

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