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Those who give freely of happiness always have a big stock of it on hand. As the American educator William L. Phelps noted, “Real happiness…

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A smile helps your looks, makes you feel better, and costs nothing. It’s natural reaction when we face a camera to flash a smile. We…

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You can’t find happiness by robbing another of it. The same applies to economic security.   There are few things in this world that will…

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A smile is a little thing that may produce big results.   In the animal kingdom, baring one’s teeth is a sure sign of aggression,…

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The three most costly words in the English language are “I HAVEN’T TIME.” The costs from these words are manifold. You can lose the pleasure…

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If you can’t manage your own mental attitude, what makes you think you can manage others? Why is it that often those who believe they…

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You are more apt to “rust” out your own brain from disuse than you are to wear it out from use.   Unlike a mechanical…

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A negative mind never attracts happiness or material success, but it will attract their opposite. You may trick yourself into believing that you are only…

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The mind never becomes tired, but sometimes it becomes bored with the “food” it gets. Computer experts use the acronym GIGO – garbage in, garbage…

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The mind serves best which is used most. Do you have a continuous improvement program for your most valuable asset – your mind? Make sure…