Happiness & Success
Everyone Can Have A Happy Ending
We only reap the fruits of the thoughts we send out
We have heard it over and over again that our happiness is NOT what happens to us, but rather the result of how we respond to what happens to us. We respond by the thoughts we give to what happens. The thought can either be positive or negative, and this determines the outcome.
It is important therefore to feed the mind with good thoughts, even in the midst of what we know as challenges. This is because if we are optimistic about our challenges, the result will come out positive. We are the ones that decide.
‘’Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant.’’ Robert Louis Stevenson
Our outer environment is often a reflection of our inner thoughts. Our inner thoughts can be positively directed to everything that concerns us, by having a constant positive outlook of issues, thereby ensuring we reap happy experiences, no matter what.
This is simple enough, but most people don’t even believe it, not to talk of applying it. Therefore determine in your mind that you are going to have a happy ending, no matter what you are going through now. Set your mind in tune for emotional stability. Look forward to a positive outcome in matters that are not yet clear.
Everything is within your power. And your power is within you.
Although, it is true that people are not perfect, and situations are sometimes worrisome, nevertheless, our minds should reflect stability and a calm disposition. This is what is going to attract peace and happiness for us.
Start each day with a positive thought and a grateful heart then go ahead, have a great day and a happy ending. You can, and you deserve it.
The Takeaways
‘’I can’t change the direction of the wind, but I can adjust my sails to always reach my destination’’. Jimmy Dean
“Don’t be pushed around by the fears in your mind. Be led by the dreams in your heart.” Roy T. Bennett,
“We can complain because rose bushes have thorns, or rejoice because thorns have roses.” Alphonse Karr,






