A mix collection of inspirational stories gathered from the internet and personal experiences.

Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Gretchen Rubin, the founder of the Happiness Project, said ...


“What you do every day matters more than what
you do once in a while.”

Colin Powell said ...


"None of us can change our yesterdays, but all
of us can change our tomorrows.”

Tuesday, October 30, 2018

The Dalai Lama


The Dalai Lama witnessed the near total destruction
and military occupation of his country when he was
a child. Yet, today he is widely viewed as one of
the happiest people on the planet. Whatever one’s
religious beliefs, here’s a man who obviously
knows a thing or two about happiness.

He said …

“Happiness is not something ready made. It comes
from your own actions.”

Churchill said ...


"Success consists of going from failure to
failure without loss of enthusiasm."

Monday, October 29, 2018

Og Mandino said...


“It is those who concentrate on but one thing at
at time who advance in this world.”

Henry Ford said ...


“Opportunity is missed by most people because it
is dressed in overalls and looks like work.”

Sunday, October 28, 2018

Roger Staubach said ...


“Confidence comes from hours and days and weeks
and years of constant work and dedication.”

Steve Jobs said ...


"If you are working on something exciting that
you really care about, you don’t have to be
pushed. The vision pulls you."

Saturday, October 27, 2018

Lee Iacoca said ...


“In times of great stress or adversity, it's
always best to keep busy, to plow your anger and
your energy into something positive.”

Robert J. Mckain said ...


“The reason most goals are not achieved is that
we spend our time doing second things first.”

Friday, October 26, 2018

Forgotten Catholic traditions to aid your spiritual life

Why pray to St. Anthony
to find something lost?





Why keep a St. Christopher
medal in your car?





Why bury a statue of St. Joseph
(upside down!) in your yard
when selling your house?





New converts and cradle
Catholics alike are often perplexed
by the myriad of devotions, traditions,
practices, and beliefs that the Catholic
Church has accumulated over
the past twenty centuries.


How can we understand these
many practices and devotions?





In these pages,
Dr. Helen Hoffner explains
how the treasures and traditions
of our Faith remind us of our roots
and also lead us toward our
heavenly destination.


With lovingly-illustrated,
encyclopedic pages you’ll find
succinct, and sometimes amusing,
answers to hundreds of questions
relating to Catholic practices.



Author Helen Hoffner


This delightful book explains
the origin and nature of most of the
common traditions of the Catholic Faith,
as well as the source and meaning of many
of the quaint and obscure ones.


From Forty Hours to First Fridays
and from Holy Hours to Holy Days,
you’ll find in these pages an informative,
delightful compendium of the
Catholic way of life.





Among the many traditions
and treasures explained are . . .
  • Advent Calendars  
     
  • The Angelus  
     
  • Bathtub Madonnas  
     
  • Crucifixes  
     
  • Divine Mercy  
     
  • The Divine Office  
     
  • First Fridays  
     
  • Genuflecting  
     
  • Holy Cards  
     
  • Holy Days  
     
  • Holy Oils 
     
  • The Holy See  
     
  • House Blessings  
     
  • Icons  
     
  • Jesse Trees  
     
  • Litanies  
     
  • The Liturgical Year  
  • Marian Apparitions  
     
  • Novenas  
     
  • Patron Saints
     
  • Penance  
     
  • Prayer Corners  
     
  • Prayers for the Dead  
     
  • Relics  
     
  • Religious Medals  
     
  • Religious Orders  
     
  • The Roman Curia  
     
  • The Sacraments
     
  • The Sacred Heart
     
  • St. Francis Statues  
     
  • Stations of the Cross  
     
  • Vestments  
     
  • Votive Candles
     
  • And more!


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Written by Helen Hoffner
Illustrated by Deirdre Folley
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One of the greatest
treasures of our Catholic Faith
is the Communion of Saints.





Their lives and writings are
powerful sources of inspiration
and support on our journey
to Heaven.





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to read the saints' writings?





My Daily Visit with the Saints
makes it easy to stay close to the
holy men and women who have
gone before you.


Meditations from over
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ranging from anger to mortal sin
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to sharp questions about the Faith.


This rich volume will serve
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Ronald Reagan said ...



"My philosophy of life is that if we make up our
mind what we are going to make of our lives,
then work hard toward that goal, we never lose –
somehow we always win out."

Abraham Lincoln said …



“Always bear in mind that your own resolution to
succeed is more important than any one thing.”

Thursday, October 25, 2018

General Colin Powell said …


General Colin Powell, whatever you think of his
politics and the choices he made, is a man who
knows a thing or two about what it takes to make
things happen. He said …

“A dream doesn't become reality through magic;
it takes sweat, determination and hard work.”

Yes. And it doesn’t have to be as hard as most of
us make it.

Aristotle said ...


“Happiness depends upon ourselves.”

Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Robert Collier said ...



The great salesman and philosopher Robert Collier said ...

"Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated
day in and day out."

Babe Ruth said ...



"It's hard to beat the person who never gives up."

Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Showering with Nolan Bushnell


Pioneer of the video game industry - and one of
Newsweek’s “50 Men Who Changed America” Nolan
Bushnell said ...

"Everyone who's ever taken a shower has an idea.
It's the person who gets out of the shower,
dries off, and does something about it that
makes a difference."

Monday, October 22, 2018

In the wonderful film Pursuit of Happyness,


Will Smith’s character (Christopher Gardner) said to
his son ..

“Hey. Don't ever let somebody tell you... You
can't do something. Not even me. All right?

You got a dream... You gotta protect it. People
can't do somethin' themselves, they wanna tell
you you can't do it. If you want somethin', go
get it. Period.”

Sunday, October 21, 2018

Martin Luther said ...


"Even if I knew that tomorrow the world would go
to pieces, I would still plant my apple tree."

Just like Warren Buffett and the Sufi mystics,
Luther understood the multidimensional power of
compounding returns

Benjamin Franklin said ...



"He who waits upon fortune is never sure of dinner."

Saturday, October 20, 2018

RFK said ...


“Only those who dare to fail greatly can ever
achieve greatly.”

19th century Chinese inventor Lin Yutang said ..


"Besides the noble art of getting things done,
there is the noble art of leaving things undone.
The wisdom of life consists in the elimination
of non-essentials."

Friday, October 19, 2018

Picasso said ...



“Our goals can only be reached through a vehicle
of a plan, in which we must fervently believe,
and upon which we must vigorously act. There is
no other route to success.”

Wednesday, October 10, 2018

5 Steps To Find Out Your Life Purpose


Lianne Martha Maiquez Laroya


Finding out your life purpose is one of the most fulfilling journeys that you can ever take.

Why are you here in this world?

Why do you exist?

What do you think is your reason for living?

Now, you don’t have to immediately have the answers to all of these questions–you need to discover the answers gradually.

Here are five simple steps you will need to undergo in order to discover your purpose in life.

1. Your life purpose matters to you. Find that One Thing that absolutely catches your interest.

Look deep into your heart and pinpoint that One Thing that captivates you. What makes you awestruck? Check out your bookmarked websites–what do they have in common? Bring out your reading list–what’s that topic that you’re particularly interested in?

Look back to the times when you talk with people–what subject matter can you find yourself talking about for long hours?

What’s that One Thing that you’d feel fulfilled to pursue?

Singing? Writing? Speaking? Dancing? Painting? Crafts-making? Reading?

Be honest with yourself. You’ll find that One Thing soon enough.

2. It should serve people around you. Lend some of your time and do some volunteer work.
Remember, the volunteer work that you should be doing must be connected with the One Thing that you were able to pinpoint in step one. Just do the work without any expectation of being compensated or being given the credit.

Your life purpose should have a massive impact to your community–it should be something that you love doing and something that people love seeing you do. Purpose, after all, is best when shared with others.

3. Your life purpose should enhance your growth as a person. Pinpoint your primary talent.
Some people say that they’re good at everything–this isn’t true at all. You can only be absolutely excellent at one thing and just average at the others.

You can find out your talent if you know which of your abilities can make you stand out like an ultimate celebrity. What are you wonderful at? What is the skill that compels people to come up to you and say, “Good job!” or “Wow, you really have a skill for that”?

4. Passion, service and talent should be all interrelated to form your life purpose. Connect the dots.
Once you’ve discovered that One Thing that you love doing, that thing that you can use to serve others and that thing that you’re very great at, you might be surprised to know that all of these are connected!

Take Nick Vujicic for example.

Nick loves communicating and expressing his religious views to everyone.

Nick serves people by inspiring them and motivating them to be the best that they can be.

Nick is absolutely wonderful at communications and public speaking.

5. Act on it.

Your family and friends may discourage you and tell you to just sit back and let things happen. Now, they do this because they think they’re protecting you, when in fact, they’re really just protecting themselves. They’re scared that you have the desire to find out your life purpose. This the first time they’ve seen someone do this, so forgive them. Forgive their negativity, their discouragement and their frustration.

Just go out there and really get your feet wet and your hands dirty.

Serve people by doing that One Thing that you’re passionate about.

Reach out to mentors in the same industry that you’re targeting.

Finding out your life purpose isn’t about attending classes, dissecting being-centered theories or working on a thesis. It’s about exploration–it’s an adventure that you can only take if you’re willing to.

Promise yourself that you will discover your life purpose so that you can make a difference.

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