Quotes about Positivity
I was taught as a young child by my parents and family to love myself.
— Zendaya
Isn't it funny how babies laugh a lot? I read a toddler, a young child laughs 300 times a day. The average adult laughs, like, four times a day. God put it in them. He put the laugh in us, but I think sometimes we let life get us down, you know, have bad breaks, and we lose our breaks.
— Joel Osteen
My favorite affirmation when I feel stuck or out of sorts is: Whatever I need is already here, and it is all for my highest good. Jot this down and post it conspicuously throughout your home, on the dashboard of your car, at your office, on your microwave oven, and even in front of your toilets!
— Wayne Dyer
I am Light, in whom there is no darkness at all.
— Sarah Young
When you focus on what you don't have or on situations that displease you, your mind also becomes darkened.
— Sarah Young
THIS IS THE DAY THAT I HAVE MADE. Rejoice and be glad in it.
— Sarah Young
Rehearsing your troubles results in experiencing them many times, whereas you are meant to go through them only when they actually occur.
— Sarah Young
Be careful not to complain about anything, even the weather, since I am the Author of your circumstances. The best way to handle unwanted situations is to thank Me for them. This act of faith frees you from resentment and frees Me to work My ways into the situation, so that good emerges from it. To
— Sarah Young
Fill your mind with thankful thoughts till your heart overflows with Joy.
— Sarah Young
I've discovered that the best way to make friends with my troubles is to thank You for them. This counterintuitive act opens my mind to the possibility of blessings emerging from my difficulties.
— Sarah Young
Once you have become grateful for a problem, it loses its power to drag you down. On the contrary, your thankful attitude will lift you up into heavenly places with Me.
— Sarah Young
Do not be weighed down by the failures and disappointments of this day. Resolve to begin tomorrow anew, seeking to walk with Me.
— Sarah Young