Susan Jeffers
Susan Jeffers
Susan Jeffers was an American psychologist and author of self-help literature...
Susan Jeffers quotes about
believe taught negative
We have been taught to believe that negative equals realistic and positive equals unrealistic.
reality negative assumption
There is an automatic assumption that negative is realistic and positive is unrealistic.
fear feeling less living pushing underlying
Pushing through fear is less frightening than living with the underlying circumstances that come from a feeling of helplessness.
approval needs able
The less you need someone's approval, the more you are able to love them.
people feelings risk
people who refuse to take risks live with a feeling of dread that is far more severe than what they would feel if they took the risks necessary to make them less helpless - only they don't know it!
powerful mind opinion
there's nothing as powerful as a made-up mind!
trying ends
What I try to control ends up controlling me.
self-love our-love source
The source of our love comes from within. No one out there is that source. It makes sense to go to the source.
self-esteem heart self-confidence
As we open our hearts to others, we begin to discover the truth of our own inner beauty, inner strength and inner light.
commitment mean forever
Commitment doesn't mean that it has to last forever, but while you are there, commit yourself 100%. By doing this, the quality of your life improves 100%.
law-of-attraction wasting-time enjoy
If you are not enjoying yourself, you are wasting time.
journey way accepting
Most of us do not 'sculpt' our lives. We accept what comes our way, then we gripe about it.
prosperity security
Security isn't having things, it's handling things.
wisdom believe acceptance
O Lord, please fill my mouth with worthwhile stuff, and nudge me when I've said enough. Enlightenment is the "quiet acceptance of what is" I believe the truly enlightened beings are those who refuse to allow themselves to be distressed over things that simply are the way they are. - Wayne Dyer Learn the richness of solitude and quiet. That "still small voice" is yearning to be heard.