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Wherever
I Go,
There I Am
Two
weeks ago, I overheard a lady
speaking about moving to another town and how much nicer the people
were there. It reminded me of an old story. There
was a customer seated at the lunch counter in a town diner.
He asked the waitress what the people were like in this town.
She smiled and asked about the people in the town he came
from. He said they were awful, stuck up, uncaring, and
rude. She replied to the customer - "you're probably not
going to like it much here either".
Wherever you
go, there you are.
Do you know people who are looking for a new job because they hate the
job they have now? What makes them think they won't hate
their new job?
Wherever you
go, there you are.
It's not about your neighbor, your job, your spouse if you're not happy
take a look on the inside. Are you happy with
yourself? My bet is no, my bet is it's time for an attitude
adjustment - a check up from the neck up.
When I'm feeling down I find that I'm better off not watching the news
on television or listening to it on the radio. I find
listening to classical music very soothing it raises my
spirits. I have a collection of inspirational and
motivational CD's I listen to, I have a collection of DVD's that are
positive and lift me up. I avoid negative people; I try not
to dump my negativity onto others.
Check out the video below it's an example of a video that will
lift your spirits.
Does it always work? Nope, but it usually does. Positive
thinking does work. It's not immediate, but it's
just really hard to stay in a bad mood when you're listening to Zig
Ziglar or Bob Doyle or Joe Vitale or Bob Proctor. You've got
to take action to get out of your funk; you've got to surround yourself
with positive thoughts and people.
Keep in mind the Law of Attraction; you will attract what you think
about. Positive thoughts will attract positive results every
time.
One of the biggest challenges we face as humans is dealing with
negative friends and family. How do you dismiss a friend of
20 years because you suddenly realize they're no longer good for
you? I don't have an easy answer to this question I'd really
appreciate some thoughts and comments from you about this. I
have (yep, still do) a friend who constantly complained about things in
her life. One day I'd reached my limit and asked what she had
done specifically about the problem she was describing to me.
It was something she had been complaining about for close to a
year. She replied "nothing"... my response was less
than compassionate. I said "I don't want to hear any more
about it until you've taken some action to correct it
yourself." Well, I didn't hear any more about it - but...
other people did. She just stopped complaining to
me. I can't change others, I can only change myself.
Wherever I
go, there I am.

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