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

Friday, June 10, 2011

10 Inspiring Thoughts for Tough Times


By Noah benShea

Difficult financial times often inspire people to become more extraordinary. Challenge and adversity can push people toward their own greatness. It can launch you on a deeper personal journey toward happiness, fulfillment, and a life of meaning. As you explore ways to gather strength and improve self-esteem, remember, it is not so much about what you have but who you are. May these tips inspire you. May you go from strength to strength and be a source of strength to others.

Broke Is Not Broken
Being broke is not the same as being broken, losing money is not the same as being lost, and finding your balance is not something you can do on a balance sheet.
 
Having Less Doesn't Mean You Are Less
Don't confuse having less with being less, having more with being more, or what you have with who you are.
 
Savor Life and Slow Down
When you're in a hurry, go slowly. The faster you go in life the sooner it is a blur.
 
Prayer Creates a New Path
Prayer creates a path where there is none and turns your stumbling blocks into building blocks.
 
Courage Is Not Absence of Fear
Put your faith, and not your fears, in charge. Courage isn't the absence of fears but how you wrestle with them.
 
Embrace the Future
If you're busy hugging the past, you can't embrace the future. Don't let the past kidnap your future.
 
Change Is the Only Constant
This too shall pass. Change is the only constant. In order to take a breath, you must release your breath.
 
Make a Difference
Do what you can, but never forget that letting go is very different from giving up. Of all the things you can make in life, remember you make all the difference in your life.
 
Embrace Happiness
Tough times don't require you to be tough on yourself. Find the courage to embrace happiness.
 
You Are Great
Things don't have to be good for you to be great.
 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Poet-philosopher Noah benShea is author of The Journey to Greatness and How to Get There (Corwin Press, 2009). A Pulitzer Prizenominee, he has also been quoted on 30 million Starbucks coffee cups . Noah benShea is the International Best-Selling author of 22 books translated into a eighteen languages. Visit him at www.NoahbenShea.com

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