Since experiencing a minor stroke last March, my brother has lost his confidence in life. On occasion, he expresses depressive words, causing me to worry about his well-being. Unsure of how to deal with these speeches lack of hope, I decided to be a patient listener. I offered my encouragement to do the weights or do some household chores together.
It’s God’s mercy on delivering me a powerful speech that emphasizes the importance of self-belief. Day in and day out, we might be overloaded and exhausted with work, complexities of relationships, and challenges of parenthood. Our vitality or expectations for the future might be aimlessly wandering in the sea. Since life is not easy, often suffering, why torture ourselves with those downs or failures?
Just believe.
- Law of believe
What we believe becomes our strength. Don’t overexaggerate the failure. When the failure is viewed 10 or 20 years later, it turns out to be minor thing. - Law of Expectation
It’s also viewed self-fulfilling prophecy. Attitude matters. The best way to the future is to create it.
Exercise: Say these words every morning: I believe something wonderful is going to happen to me today. - Law of correspondence
Outer world is the reflection of the inner world. Create a mental picture of ourselves. Don’t say it out. It will scatter forces away. Do and tell no men. Faith without actions is dead.
Exercise: Write the top desire on cards and carry them in the bag or put them on the desk. - Law of attraction/repulsion
Attraction and repulsion work together. When we have negative thoughts in mind, we also repel things positive in life. Be cautious of passive and cynical words. They will resonate with things outside of us.