Happy Thoughts
"To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream; not only plan, but also believe." by Toby Reynolds
Happy thoughts or positive thoughts are very important. There is power in our thoughts and we can shape our lives thru them. We always say and think that we would like our lives to be like this or like that. Once we know what we want we can follow the path much easier. We are given the means to become what we want to become, it´s just that sometimes it is a bit difficult for us to see this. If you are true to yourself you can accomplish a lot. It's amazing when you speak positive to yourself...even in the bad times....things look brighter. The light of God shines brighter in the darkest hour. No matter what circumstance is facing you....keep your faith in the lead and not your doubts. Don't let negative thoughts steal your joy! Happy People think more "Happy Thoughts"- than Sad people. Think "Happy Thoughts" and you will have a Happy Day!
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I just found this post on 3.18.10. (If you “follow” a blog, doesn’t that mean that you get an e-mail when there is a new post?) Anyway, thanks, Sis. Copple, for encouraging words. The thought coincides with something I just read, “Our self-talk is our attitude.” – Hal Urban.
ReplyDeleteIt’s been a pleasure to work on the lessons and I am grateful for the opportunity. It was rewarding to see the children in our class retain much of the information provided in the “True Love” series.
I am learning as I go and I noticed a few mistakes while teaching this week. Here’s a correction for page 5 of Lesson 1: the scripture reference about ways to deal with fear should be Psalm 91:11. In addition, the object lesson didn’t work as well as I’d hoped, even though I practiced in advance. Please let me know of any other goof ups!
MANY thanks to Rita for cutting the leaf shapes for the contest. They are so beautiful. After starting the contest, I realize that it’s going to take a LOT of leaves. Maybe we should use slips of paper for the remaining weeks? Another thought is to have a drawing every week for a small prize to keep the kids excited. Ideas anyone?