I try to end each day saying, ‘I am glad I did,’ rather than, ‘I wish I had.’
- Barbara J. McMorrow
Like the millions of people who have read
"The Power of PositiveThinking" by Dr.
Norman Vincent Peale, you can profoundly
change your life by changing
your thinking Dr. Peale’s message
and positive thinking tips are as powerful
and relevant today as they were when
he wrote about them.
When you commit yourself to optimistic
thinking, you’ll be better equipped to
overcome life’s difficulties and create
a life of happiness and success.
A scripturally based plan for ridding yourself of worry and fear
After a terrible week like this one, how do you restore your positivity, your faith that we live in a good world?
Let Louis Armstrong brighten your day with his rendition of "What a Wonderful World."
Be the person God wants and expects you to be.
Here are three biblical verses that can help you live a life of joy.
Create a better world and live a happier life with the help of these tips and Bible verses.
Living in New York keeps me thinking positive. One big reason: the variety of people and cultures. To celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, here’s a playlist of songs from Irish musicians.
What if, every so often, we gave ourselves an extra hour to do something positive to renew ourselves?
Scripture and words of encouragement for times when you feel discouraged by life's sorrow.
Would a 61-year-old former math teacher dare to compete in the country-western dance world championship?
Thinking you can and should make everything perfect often feeds negative emotions. Here are five ways to get out of the perfectionism trap and accomplish (and enjoy life) more.
Fallen off with your New Year’s resolution? This weekend is the perfect time to start fresh: There’s a whole new New Year. Chinese New Year.
Grand Central Terminal celebrates its centennial this weekend. For me, the landmark railroad station is a symbol of adventure, connection and wonder—and a reminder to think positive.
My dog and I are struggling with something I never used to give a second thought to: the stairs in my apartment building. But climbing the three long steep flights to my apartment this morning, I learned a lesson in positive thinking.