by Vickey Pahnke Taylor
Thomas S. Monson offers some good, practical ideas to increase our
happiness quotient. At least, that’s what I call it. We can be happy in
direct proportion to our perspective in any given situation. Keeping
ourselves steady allows us to remain right side up in a sometimes upside
down world.
Today, I share the first few suggestions he has taught. They’re easy and do-able:
1. Keep your mind stored with constructive thoughts.
The negatives of getting through heaps of laundry, dealing with crazy
traffic, struggling with bills, or feeling overwhelmed with So Much To
Do can wipe out the bank of positive stuff. If we remember to ‘bank’ our
positive, faith-lifting thoughts, it allows us to draw on that savings
when we need it. And we can fill it every day- in tiny ways- if we look
past our problems and see the good. As often as we can. Noticing even
the tiniest, precious good things has given me the strength to get past a
dark hurdle or tough moment. I’m still working on this! Read full article
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This was a wonderful post with much wisdom. It was very uplifting.
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