H- Got a Problem
The author explains that we are the manufacturers of our problems and that we the source of solutions to those problems. We should look the answers to our questions inside ourselves and not run to others for help.
The author explains that we are the manufacturers of our problems and that we the source of solutions to those problems. We should look the answers to our questions inside ourselves and not run to others for help.
The author discusses how the power of love helps you search for who you are and to understand what is right in your life, instead of trying to figure out what is wrong with it and how you can correct it.
The author persuades us to make decisions and follow our hearts. Only when you are true to yourself you will be happy.
The author persuades us to leave the unhappy medium of our existence and go into the medium where your heart feels right and where you will be able to enrich others with the love and kindness that comes from within your heart.
You cannot always judge a person’s values by his material possessions.
Harvey explains that all of us are “made of 100% pure God” and that everything we need to be happy is inside us from the time we are born.
Dr. Judith Orloff persuades us to laugh as much as we can in order to free ourselves from negative emotions. She provides ways to “energetically nurture your inner child and to laugh more”.
Stories about how people made the best out of their present conditions instead of trying to change them. The author explains that even though sometimes it is possible to change the conditions, it is always easier to change your thinking.
The author explores the power of how one meaningful word or phrase has the power to change someone’s day. Cohen asks us, the reader, to be cognizant of what we say to each other. Words are powerful exchanges that we sometimes take for granted.
Leave a commentInspirational article that gives examples of people who do not try to control anyone or anything, but simply do things from the heart to achieve the desired outcome. Alan Cohen teaches us to realize that anything that happens in our lives is helpful.
We perceive people the way we want to, so let us concentrate on their good side and let them enter our world as geniuses rather than dummies.
The author persuades us to overcome our fears and start believing in ourselves. This belief will help us overcome our limitations and lead a prosperous life.