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No one, Eleanor Roosevelt said, can make you feel inferior without your consent. Never give it.
-- Marian Wright Edelman
 

 

Monday, October 29, 2012

Get on with living

Avoid trouble, but not so much that you avoid life. Anticipate possible problems, but don’t obsess over them so much that you miss the opportunities.

When you set out on an ambitious path, there are plenty of things that might go wrong. Prepare yourself to deal with those possible pitfalls, but don’t allow them to become excuses even before they become reality.

Don’t let yourself be stopped by what might not even happen. Rather, let yourself be pushed forward by the positive value of what you intend to achieve, to experience, to create.

Put your time and effort into growing stronger, more capable, more experienced and effective. Focus your thoughts not on worrying about what might stand in your way, but on visualizing where you desire to go.

You’ve already made your way through every challenge to date. You have every reason to be confident that you can successfully deal with whatever life sends your way.

There are plenty of reasons and ways to be careful, yet there’s no reason to constantly live in fear. Go ahead and get on with living a positive, meaningful life.

— Ralph Marston

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