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Think Positive

Do you know how important it is to think positive?

You choose what you think but the result of your thought is governed by an immutable law. Thought results in action.

If your thought is constructive and harmonious, the result will be good; if your thought is destructive, the result will be undesirable.

It is true that thinking positive can really deliver great results. So don’t start your day expecting the worst.

Begin each day, no matter how dark it may seem, with the most enthusiastic attitude you can muster, and your surroundings will follow.

By Michael Lee

Tags: positive thinking, thinking positive.

Filed under Articles by admin on Feb 24th, 2006. #

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