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If you seem to lack the energy to move forward, ask yourself this question. What is draining you?
Are there negative habits or thought patterns that steal your energy away? Make the effort to identify them and make the commitment to change.
Are there people in your life who drain your energy with their negativity? Choose to get yourself more often around more positive, enthusiastic, empowered and empowering people.
Are you being constantly depleted by your focus on the world's difficulties? Challenge yourself to identify the positive possibilities that are present in every difficult situation, and remember that the future is what you make it.
Is too much of your energy being consumed by a particular shortcoming in your skills or abilities? Take the time to make improvements in those skills, and transform weakness into strength.
Whatever may be draining your energy, you can find it and successfully deal with it. Once you do, you'll find you have all that is necessary to accomplish whatever you choose.
Ralph Marston
Do visit the retreat if you have a spare minute. Lots of new pages for your delight.
http://theretreat.yolasite.com/
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Baby Panda Born - Click HERE
Click here: Diane's Food & Kitchen Resources
Four Year Old Drummer Click HERE
On Saturday, October 30th 2010, The Opera Co. of Philadelphia and 28 choral organizations totaling over 650 persons gathered in the Grand Court @ Macy's Department Store in Philly. They mingled with the crowd and then accompanied by the (Wanamaker) worlds largest working pipe organ, sang Handel's "Hallelujah Chorus" to a stunned & surprised audience, which some joined in to sing. This was presented by the Knights' Foundation, "Ramdom Acts of Culture".
Watch HERE
God is closest to those with broken hearts.
Jewish Saying