Quotes about Mindset
To keep from falling, you must change your focus: from your circumstances to My Presence.
— Sarah Young
The best response is a heart overflowing with gratitude. I am training you to cultivate a thankful mind-set. This is like building your house on a firm rock, where life's storms cannot shake you. As you learn these lessons, you are to teach them to others.
— Sarah Young
1. Ever have one of those days when everything seems to be off kilter? How do you let those days affect you? 2. Today's reading gives us insight into how a difficult day might shape our outlook: "your tendency upon awakening is to assess the difficulties ahead of you, measuring them against your average strength. This is an exercise in unreality." Why do you think it does no good to imagine how we might overcome the difficulties of the day before we even know what they are?
— Sarah Young
WHEN SOME BASIC NEED IS LACKING—time, energy, money—consider yourself blessed.
— Sarah Young
people. So in your quest to live abundantly, don't compare your circumstances with those of others. You don't need as much money or as many luxuries as your neighbor in order to live
— Sarah Young
LET THANKFULNESS TEMPER ALL YOUR THOUGHTS. A thankful mind-set keeps you in touch with Me. I hate it when My children grumble, casually despising My sovereignty. Thankfulness is a safeguard against this deadly sin. Furthermore, a grateful attitude becomes a grid through which you perceive life. Gratitude enables you to see the Light of My Presence shining on all your circumstances. Cultivate a thankful heart, for this glorifies Me and fills you with Joy.
— Sarah Young
I am too busy. I have not time for worry.
— Winston Churchill
It is your understanding that is going to change your reality.
— Deepak Chopra
Never, never waste a minute on regret. It's a waste of time.
— Harry S. Truman
As you begin to think more in terms of importance, you begin to see time differently.
— Stephen Covey
If I didn't get fond I could be happy all the time.
— Madeleine L'Engle
I was born lazy. I am no lazier now than I was forty years ago, but that is because I reached the limit forty years ago. You can't go beyond possibility.
— Mark Twain