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Winner's Circle Network with Lou Tice - 3/16/12 - "Is Your Life a Struggle?" Do you believe that you have to fight for what you get in life? Were you taught that life is, first and foremost, an unending struggle? Whenever I feel a sense of struggle, of pressure tempting me to react with anxiety or even panic, I hear my inner voice ask, "How would you be seeing or doing this differently, if you were willing to let it be easy?" As I consider an easier way to approach the situation, a sense of peace and freedom comes over me. From this

perspective, I can usually see the way out. Many of us have been imprinted with the belief that life is a struggle. We have to work hard to earn a living and support ourselves and our families, and that suffering and sacrifice buy happiness. But, none of this is true. The glory of life is to live in graceful celebration, and to enjoy peace requires no loss whatsoever. Life is here to be enjoyed and appreciated. Struggle is a sure sign that you are moving against your blessings. Peace is not a victory we can ever win by battle. If you are fighting for anything, you are at war. Peace is a natural gift from God that we accept by opening our hearts and letting go of the struggle. When Albert Einstein was asked, "What is the most important question facing humankind?" he answered with another question: "Is the universe a friendly place?" Well, it is. Now all we need to do is act like it. Lou TiceThe Pacific

Institutewww.thepacificinstitute.com The effects of The Pacific Institute's education are reverberating around the world. For weekly updates, go to www.TPIGlobalNews.com To view past Winner's Circle messages, or make changes to your subscription, or unsubscribe, go to web site http://mailman.wolfe.net/mailman/listinfo/wcnFor any problems, please email rschau@... The Pacific Institute, Inc. copyrights 1997-2012. All rights reserved.Winner's Circle Network with Lou Tice (WCN) is a registered trademark of The Pacific Institute. Code 031612_______________________________________________Wcn mailing listWcn@...http://mailman.wolfe.net/mailman/listinfo/wcn

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