that there was a negative outcome, whereas when I erred on the side of the positive (thinking ‘I can’ instead of ‘I can’t’) the outcomes of my decisions started improving.
As these improved, so did my attitude – unless it all began with my attitude? Once I stopped focussing on lack and started permitting the flow of good things I found after a while that I lacked nothing.
I also found more to like about myself than I had found when I let envy colour my perceptions. And the more I liked, the more I believed that absolutely anything is possible – which indeed it is, if you set out to be the best that you can be!
© Pamela Glynn
I am a published (hardback) author on a spiritual path along which I've made some wonderful discoveries. I love sharing these with my many readers in the hope of helping them with their personal development. My new e-book DUSTY'S JOURNEY is designed to inspire people to new heights. Find it via: http://www.dustysjourney.com