Cheryl Richardson
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Cheryl Richardson
Cheryl Richardson quotes about
attitude
I bring a loving presence to everyone I meet and everything I do.
beautiful attitude soul
You don't need to get anywhere or be anything more than the beautiful soul that you already are.
attitude breathe should
Breathe... Everything is happening exactly as it should be.
pain believe people
I have tremendous empathy for people who are faced with any kind of a chronic problem. Sometimes when we're in this situation, it's as though our mind has us believe that if we ruminate about the pain we'll find a way out.
pain challenges mind
Chronic pain or other challenges are invitations; gifts that challenge us to learn how to manage the mind.
loving-yourself trying rich
If beating yourself up worked you'd be rich, thin, and happy. Try loving yourself instead.
leadership differences making-a-difference
Leaders stand out. Good leaders succeed. Great leaders make a difference in the world.
grace magic divine
The best motivating factor of all, however, is divine intervention, or what I like to call The Magic of Grace.
interesting trying needs
A lot of times we set ourselves up to fail. It's interesting. A lot of times the resolutions we choose are the ones, like you said in the opening, we keep breaking over and over again. Sometimes it reflects parts of ourselves that we really need to accept instead of trying to change.
past timing divine
Trust in Divine timing. Your future holds something far greater than your past.
thinking worry the-end-of-the-day
Stop worrying about what others think. At the end of the day, you have to live with you. Trust yourself. No one has to tell you when it's right. Do what you need to do.
cutting self giving
So let's say you realize that you are never going to be a 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. person. You're not cut out for that sort of typical work environment. The benefit might be that if you embrace that and say I need to be self-employed or I need to be doing more project-oriented work. Identify the benefits - I'd be more productive. I'd be happier. The people around me would be happier because my mood would be better. When you identify the benefits of accepting the behavior or habit, you actually give leverage to it and give yourself a better chance of sticking with it.
lonely eye heart
The possibility for rich relationships exists all around you - you simply have to open your eyes, open your mouth and most importantly, open your heart.
writing differences goal
Set a goal, write it down, and release the outcome. Small steps make a big difference.