Quotes about Attitude
Being positive in a positive situation is easy. Anyone can do that. But when we are positive in a negative situation, it shows a genuine trust in God and a spiritual maturity that pleases and glorifies God.
— Joyce Meyer
If you have wondered how to have peace, I can tell you that it will come if you will quit making a big deal about everything.
— Joyce Meyer
Never forget this: your mind plays an important role in your victory.
— Joyce Meyer
We must take responsibility for our responses to daily events, especially the little offenses that tempt us to be angry.
— Joyce Meyer
You can't control what happens to you, but you can determine to go through it with the right attitude. In
— Joyce Meyer
By just being positive, having the best perspective on everything, and always believing the best of everybody, we release peace and joy in our lives.
— Joyce Meyer
Folks are usually about as happy as they make their minds up to be. Abraham Lincoln
— Joyce Meyer
It's been my experience that you can nearly always enjoy things if you make up your mind firmly that you will. L. M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables
— Joyce Meyer
Although we do not always have the power to change every unpleasant circumstance in our lives, we do have the power to change our outlook. We can look out at life from our inmost being with our hearts filled with positive thoughts and attitudes, or we can respond as Charlie did—allowing the events of life to shape our thoughts and attitudes. This is a decision that only we can make—no one can make it for us!
— Joyce Meyer
How you react to things you can't control will many times determine your stress level. People who regularly get upset over small things are easily frustrated and highly stressed. People who shrug those things off are much happier.
— Joyce Meyer
Contentment with life is not a feeling, but it is a decision we must make.
— Joyce Meyer
start their day on the "wrong foot." They feel all right when they wake up, but as soon as something goes wrong, they lose their footing and walk with a "loser's limp" the rest of the day. Once they are off to a bad start, it seems they never catch up.
— Joyce Meyer