21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace Quotes
21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
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Wayne W. Dyer456 ratings, 4.42 average rating, 35 reviews
21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace Quotes
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“Think about every single person who has ever harmed you, cheated you, defrauded you, or said unkind things about you. Your experience of them is nothing more than a thought that you carry around with you. These thoughts of resentment, anger, and hatred represent slow, debilitating energies that will disempower you. If you could release them, you would know more peace.”
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
“Simply have a mind that is open to everything but attached to nothing. Let it all come and go as it will. Enjoy it all, but never make your happiness or success dependent on an attachment to any thing, any place, and particularly, any person. In all of your relationships, if you can love someone enough to allow them to be exactly what they choose to be—without any expectations or attachments from you—you’ll know true peace in your lifetime. True love means you love a person for what they are, not for what you think they should be. This is an open mind—and an absence of attachment.”
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
“Infinite patience produces immediate results.” It sounds like a paradox, doesn’t it? Infinite patience implies an absolute certainty that what you’d like to manifest will indeed show up, in perfect order, and exactly on time. The immediate result you receive from this inner knowing is a sense of peace. When you detach from the outcome, you’re at peace, and you’ll ultimately see the fruits of your convictions.”
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
“Stop Looking for Occasions to Be Offended When you live at or below ordinary levels of awareness, you spend a great deal of time and energy finding opportunities to be offended. Today we’re going to examine how you can stop allowing yourself to be offended by others and instead respond positively with love and forgiveness. A news report, an economic downturn, a rude stranger, a fashion miscue, someone cursing, a sneeze, a black cloud, any cloud, an absence of clouds—just about anything will do if you’re looking for an occasion to be offended. Along the extra mile, you’ll never find anyone engaging in such absurdities. Become a person who refuses to be offended by anyone, any thing, or any set of circumstances. If something takes place and you disapprove, by all means state what you feel from your heart; and if possible, work to eliminate it and then let it go. Most people operate from the ego and really need to be right. So, when you encounter someone saying things that you find inappropriate, or when you know they’re wrong, wrong, wrong, forget your need to be right and instead say, “You’re right about that!” Those words will end potential conflict and free you from being offended. Your desire is to be peaceful—not to be right, hurt, angry, or resentful. If you have enough faith in your own beliefs, you’ll find that it’s impossible to be offended by the beliefs and conduct of others. Not being offended is a way of saying, “I have control over how I’m going to feel, and I choose to feel peaceful regardless of what I observe going”
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
“It’s never crowded along the extra mile.”
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
“Make an effort to remove all labels that you’ve placed on yourself. Labels serve to negate you. You must ultimately live up to the label rather than being the limitless spirit that is your true essence.”
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
“Without exception, I begin every day of my life with an expression of gratitude. As I look in the mirror to begin my daily ritual of shaving, I say, “Thank you, God, for life, for my body, for my family and loved ones, for this day, and for the opportunity to be of service. Thank you, thank you, thank you!”
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
“Simply have a mind that is open to everything but attached to nothing. Let it all come and go as it will. Enjoy it all, but never make your happiness or success dependent on an attachment to any thing, any place, and particularly, any person.”
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
“when you judge another person, you do not define them. You define yourself as someone who needs to judge others.”
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
“You do indeed have a past, but not now! And yes, you have a future, but not now!”
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
“In essence, I’m urging you to stop taking your life so personally. You can end any and all suffering by reminding yourself that nothing in the universe is personal. Of course you’ve been taught to take life very personally, but this is an illusion. Tame your ego, and absolutely free yourself from ever taking anything personally.”
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
“In all of your relationships, if you can love someone enough to allow them to be exactly what they choose to be—without any expectations or attachments from you—you’ll know true peace in your lifetime. True love means you love a person for what they are, not for what you think they should be. This is an open mind—and an absence of attachment.”
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
“Resentment is like venom that continues to pour through your system, doing its poisonous damage long after being bitten by the snake. It’s not the bite that kills you; it’s the venom.”
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
“work at what you are for rather than what you are against. If you’re against violence and hatred, you’ll fight it with your own brand of violence and hatred. If you’re for love and peace, you’ll bring those energies to the presence of violence, and ultimately dissolve the hatred.”
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
“you’re a member of the human race, not a sub-group. Here, you’re a nation of the world with a global awareness, rather than a patriot of any one country.”
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
“I urge you to demand more and more time for silence in your life.”
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
“you’ve been raised in a culture that not only eschews silence, but is terrified of it.”
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
“How can anyone be a pessimist in a world where we know so little?”
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
“Rumi observed, “Sell your cleverness and purchase bewilderment.”
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
“In today’s overpopulated world, we simply cannot continue to live with those old styles of closed-mindedness.”
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
“When you feel peaceful and successful, you want to extend and export that peace and love.”
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
“If you can meet triumph and disaster, and treat those two imposters just the same . . . yours is the earth and everything that’s in it.”
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
“Refuse to allow yourself to have low expectations about what you’re capable of creating.”
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
“How can anyone be a pessimist in a world where we know so little? A heart starts beating inside a mother’s womb a few weeks after conception, and it’s a total mystery to everyone on our planet. In comparison to what there is to know, we are only embryos. Keep this in mind whenever you encounter those who are absolutely certain that there’s only one way to do something. Resist being a pessimist.”
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
“With God all things are possible.” Now tell me, what does that leave out? A mind that’s open to everything means being peaceful, radiating love, practicing forgiveness, being generous, respecting all life, and most important, visualizing yourself as capable of doing anything that you can conceive of in your mind and heart.”
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
“Do what you know you have to do to feel whole, to feel complete, and to feel as if you’re fulfilling your destiny. You’ll never be at peace if you don’t get that music out and let it play. Don’t die with that music still in you.”
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
“A mind that’s open to everything means being peaceful, radiating love, practicing forgiveness, being generous, respecting all life, and most important, visualizing yourself as capable of doing anything that you can conceive of in your mind and heart.”
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
“Refuse to allow yourself to have low expectations about what you’re capable of creating. As Michelangelo suggested, the greater danger is not that your hopes are too high and you fail to reach them; it’s that they’re too low and you do.”
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
― 21 Days to Master Success and Inner Peace
