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Affirmations |
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I
am organized and in control of my
life. I am in control of myself, my
thoughts, my time, my actions, and
my future. |
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I
know what to do and when to do it,
and I do everything I need to do,
when I need to do it. |
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I
am in control of my time and how to
use it. I like being organized,
efficient, and on top of things.
Controlling my time keeps me that
way. |
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I
choose to look at the world around
me in the bright, healthy light of
optimism and self-assurance. |
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I'm
active, I'm attractive and I'm in
demand. I am a driven woman! |
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I
choose not to let anyone or anything
make me angry! |
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I'm
strong, lean, thin and happy! |
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I
am guided and protected by the Lord
in everything I say and do! |
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I
am sure of myself in every
situation! |
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I
am the most powerful, committed,
rich, courageous woman I know! |
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I
have the ability to empower others
and I deserve to "Have it
all"! |
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Today
is my day. I'm on top, in tune, in
touch and going for it all! |
| The
above affirmations were shared with
me by a very dear and wise
girlfriend, Johnna Terbovic. I am
not aware of who authored them, but
they are very powerful! |
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Friendship... |
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| A
friend hears the song in my
heart and sings it to me when
my memory fails. |
| -Pioneer
Girls Leaders' Handbook |
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| A
true friend laughs at your
stories even when they're not
so good, and sympathizes with
your troubles even when
they're not so bad. |
| -Irish
proverb |
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| A
real friend helps us think our
best thoughts, do our noblest
deeds, be our finest selves. |
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-Unknown |
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| Friends
will not only live in harmony, but in melody. |
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-Henry
David Thoreau |
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| A
true friend never gets in your way - unless you
happen to be on your way down. |
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-Arnold
H. Glasow |
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| The
friend who holds your hand and says the wrong
thing is made of dearer stuff than the one who
stays away. |
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-Barbara
Kingsolver |
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| The
language of friendship is not words, but
meanings. |
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-Henry
David Thoreau |
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| The
above quotes were compiled by Dana
Schmidt for the April 1, 2005 issue of
Family Circle magazine, published on
page12. |
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