Guest guest Posted April 5, 2005 Report Share Posted April 5, 2005 You are not your problems... The more you identify yourself with the problems that face you, the more difficult it will be for you to get past them. If your whole identity is wrapped up in your limitations, how can you ever be free of them? There is a part of you that exists beyond every problem, beyond every limitation. Let that part of you dominate your thoughts, your words, and your actions. Though you will certainly experience problems, don't allow those problems to define who you are. Operate from a level that is above all the problems, for it is from that perspective that you'll successfully transcend them all. If you think of yourself as a loser, that is what you'll always be. Yet when you think of yourself as a winner who is experiencing some difficult challenges, you're sure to work your way successfully past those challenges. See yourself not as a person who has problems, but as a person who creates value out of difficult situations. See the challenges and limitations not as permanent parts of you, but as stepping stones on the path to the fulfillment of your greatest dreams. You are not your problems and they are not you. You can choose to express your own unique value no matter what your circumstances may be. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2005 Report Share Posted April 5, 2005 Rory, I can't even imagine how much more pleasant life would be if I could acheive that. Laurie > > You are not your problems... > The more you identify yourself with the problems that face you, the > more difficult it will be for you to get past them. If your whole > identity is wrapped up in your limitations, how can you ever be free > of them? > There is a part of you that exists beyond every problem, beyond > every limitation. Let that part of you dominate your thoughts, your > words, and your actions. > > Though you will certainly experience problems, don't allow those > problems to define who you are. Operate from a level that is above > all the problems, for it is from that perspective that you'll > successfully transcend them all. > > If you think of yourself as a loser, that is what you'll always be. > Yet when you think of yourself as a winner who is experiencing some > difficult challenges, you're sure to work your way successfully past > those challenges. > > See yourself not as a person who has problems, but as a person who > creates value out of difficult situations. See the challenges and > limitations not as permanent parts of you, but as stepping stones on > the path to the fulfillment of your greatest dreams. > > You are not your problems and they are not you. You can choose to > express your own unique value no matter what your circumstances may > be. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2005 Report Share Posted April 5, 2005 Rory, I can't even imagine how much more pleasant life would be if I could acheive that. Laurie > > You are not your problems... > The more you identify yourself with the problems that face you, the > more difficult it will be for you to get past them. If your whole > identity is wrapped up in your limitations, how can you ever be free > of them? > There is a part of you that exists beyond every problem, beyond > every limitation. Let that part of you dominate your thoughts, your > words, and your actions. > > Though you will certainly experience problems, don't allow those > problems to define who you are. Operate from a level that is above > all the problems, for it is from that perspective that you'll > successfully transcend them all. > > If you think of yourself as a loser, that is what you'll always be. > Yet when you think of yourself as a winner who is experiencing some > difficult challenges, you're sure to work your way successfully past > those challenges. > > See yourself not as a person who has problems, but as a person who > creates value out of difficult situations. See the challenges and > limitations not as permanent parts of you, but as stepping stones on > the path to the fulfillment of your greatest dreams. > > You are not your problems and they are not you. You can choose to > express your own unique value no matter what your circumstances may > be. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2005 Report Share Posted April 5, 2005 Rory, I can't even imagine how much more pleasant life would be if I could acheive that. Laurie > > You are not your problems... > The more you identify yourself with the problems that face you, the > more difficult it will be for you to get past them. If your whole > identity is wrapped up in your limitations, how can you ever be free > of them? > There is a part of you that exists beyond every problem, beyond > every limitation. Let that part of you dominate your thoughts, your > words, and your actions. > > Though you will certainly experience problems, don't allow those > problems to define who you are. Operate from a level that is above > all the problems, for it is from that perspective that you'll > successfully transcend them all. > > If you think of yourself as a loser, that is what you'll always be. > Yet when you think of yourself as a winner who is experiencing some > difficult challenges, you're sure to work your way successfully past > those challenges. > > See yourself not as a person who has problems, but as a person who > creates value out of difficult situations. See the challenges and > limitations not as permanent parts of you, but as stepping stones on > the path to the fulfillment of your greatest dreams. > > You are not your problems and they are not you. You can choose to > express your own unique value no matter what your circumstances may > be. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2005 Report Share Posted April 5, 2005 Rory, very well put. I tell you..you, Robynn, Francisco sure have a way of wording things. I really enjoy reading your post. Like reading a fine book. Very inspiring and motivating. Thanks for the inspiration and for being part of this group. Pam Marsh --- Laurie LLLORY@...> wrote: > > Rory, I can't even imagine how much more pleasant > life would be if I > could acheive that. > Laurie > > > > You are not your problems... > > The more you identify yourself with the problems > that face you, the > > more difficult it will be for you to get past > them. If your whole > > identity is wrapped up in your limitations, how > can you ever be > free > > of them? > > There is a part of you that exists beyond every > problem, beyond > > every limitation. Let that part of you dominate > your thoughts, your > > words, and your actions. > > > > Though you will certainly experience problems, > don't allow those > > problems to define who you are. Operate from a > level that is above > > all the problems, for it is from that perspective > that you'll > > successfully transcend them all. > > > > If you think of yourself as a loser, that is what > you'll always be. > > Yet when you think of yourself as a winner who is > experiencing some > > difficult challenges, you're sure to work your way > successfully > past > > those challenges. > > > > See yourself not as a person who has problems, but > as a person who > > creates value out of difficult situations. See the > challenges and > > limitations not as permanent parts of you, but as > stepping stones > on > > the path to the fulfillment of your greatest > dreams. > > > > You are not your problems and they are not you. > You can choose to > > express your own unique value no matter what your > circumstances may > > be. > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2005 Report Share Posted April 5, 2005 Rory, very well put. I tell you..you, Robynn, Francisco sure have a way of wording things. I really enjoy reading your post. Like reading a fine book. Very inspiring and motivating. Thanks for the inspiration and for being part of this group. Pam Marsh --- Laurie LLLORY@...> wrote: > > Rory, I can't even imagine how much more pleasant > life would be if I > could acheive that. > Laurie > > > > You are not your problems... > > The more you identify yourself with the problems > that face you, the > > more difficult it will be for you to get past > them. If your whole > > identity is wrapped up in your limitations, how > can you ever be > free > > of them? > > There is a part of you that exists beyond every > problem, beyond > > every limitation. Let that part of you dominate > your thoughts, your > > words, and your actions. > > > > Though you will certainly experience problems, > don't allow those > > problems to define who you are. Operate from a > level that is above > > all the problems, for it is from that perspective > that you'll > > successfully transcend them all. > > > > If you think of yourself as a loser, that is what > you'll always be. > > Yet when you think of yourself as a winner who is > experiencing some > > difficult challenges, you're sure to work your way > successfully > past > > those challenges. > > > > See yourself not as a person who has problems, but > as a person who > > creates value out of difficult situations. See the > challenges and > > limitations not as permanent parts of you, but as > stepping stones > on > > the path to the fulfillment of your greatest > dreams. > > > > You are not your problems and they are not you. > You can choose to > > express your own unique value no matter what your > circumstances may > > be. > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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