Quotes about Positivity
the ideas and experiences we exchange with others grow into us like vines and reveal themselves in our mannerisms and language and outlook on life. If you want to make a sad person happy, start by planting them in a community of optimists.
— Donald Miller
If you plan for the worst—if you can live with the worst—the good will always take care of itself.
— Donald Trump
if you surround yourself with people who are strong and positive, you're more likely to see a world full of opportunity and adventure.
— Jack Canfield
Even more exciting is learning that to create the future of your dreams, you need only change your thoughts and vibrations from this day forward.
— Jack Canfield
And then there are stories that reveal the transformation of an ordinary person into an extraordinary one, because he or she had the courage to hope, the determination to think positively, the ability to see the beauty in life, the strength to pick up the pieces and move on and the faith that life is nurturing, if one allows it to be so.
— Jack Canfield
I have learned over the years that whenever one door seemingly closes, another door opens. You just have to keep positive, stay aware, and look to see what it is. Instead of getting upset when things don't unfold as you anticipated, always ask yourself the question "What's the possibility that this is?
— Jack Canfield
Stated in its most basic form, the Law of Attraction says, What you think about, talk about, believe strongly about, and feel intensely about, you will bring about.
— Jack Canfield
A powerful exercise for building your appreciation muscle is to take 7 minutes every morning to write down all the things you appreciate in your life. I recommend this as a daily ritual for the rest of your life; however, if you think that is excessive, at least do it for 30 to 40 days. It will create a huge change in how you see the world.
— Jack Canfield
The truth is you can, over time, learn to choose only uplifting, inspiring, motivational, and empowering thoughts. It is simply a habit that—with intention and discipline—can be developed.
— Jack Canfield
And when Mother Teresa was asked why she didn't participate in anti-war demonstrations, she said, "I will never do that, but as soon as you have a pro-peace rally, I'll be there." These great leaders knew that to be against something—to focus on your opposition to it—just creates more of it.
— Jack Canfield
It's okay, you can do it, I know you can. Don't worry, just carry on, you can do it!
— Jack Canfield
Work joyfully and peacefully, knowing that right thoughts and right efforts will inevitably bring about right results.
— James Allen