Dr. Dar's Weekly News You Can Use:
Words That Can Change Your Life, Part 2
- "I wonder." Give yourself time to think, so that the time you spend doing things will be better spent.
- "Today was good." If you can say it once, you can say it again and again and again.
- "I believe in this." Whether it's God or The Universe, a plan, a company, a person, an idea - you have to put your faith in something.
- "I'm not finished." Only you get to decide when your life's work is done.
- "Thank you for making this possible." Nobody does anything alone.
- "That's enough." Food. Drink. TV. Working Overtime. You can say WHEN.
- "I can do better." As soon as you say it, you're that much closer to making it true.
- "I'm sorry." Can't just say it - you have to mean it.
- "I survived." Moments of danger are the plot points of an exciting life.
- "You're amazing." Let yourself be in awe of another person. You'll feel strong and weak at the same time.
- "I am home." It's every adventurer's final destination and starting point - we all need one point to call our own.
- "I did my best." If this is true, you did something amazing.
- "How can I help you?" Acts of service never take away from who you are but add to it.
- "I'm lucky." You are lucky in a way that no one else is. What are you going to do with your good fortune?
- "I want that." Ask for it - that's how you get what you want from yourself and others.
- "This is wrong for me." You do not need to judge for others; just choose for yourself.
- "I quit." Not everything is worthwhile, and sometimes we don't find that out until we're in the middle of a rotten situation.
- "Isn't this beautiful?" The more often you notice the world around you, the happier you'll be.
- "Congratulations." Celebrate the success of others as if it were your own.
- "Damn, I look good." Something inside of all of us is swoon worthy.
Next Week: How To Improve Your Luck - Lesson 1