Excuse me, your LIFE is waiting by Lynn Grabhorn
That's the title of my new read. Talks all about the flow of positive energy, which in other words, means making your feelings work for you. And it's not the usual preaching on optimism. In fact, it's much more than optimism. It focuses a lot on positivity. And that gave me a whole new perspective on optimism itself.
And the great thing about self-help books is that they talk to you, and sometimes you wanna talk to them too. You laugh with (sometimes at) them. It's all about you, you and you, instead of some Nora, Ricky or Lenny that you don't even know.
So you think you see what you see when you look up into the sky. Well, at first, you just see blue, you see clouds, blah blah blah, the usual stuff. That's why I say this book is great. After reading it, the sky appears different. Not weird different, but pleasant different. It's all kinda subtle, but you can definitely feel the change in things.
Just like a few days back when I was having yet another exam paper. For the last 20 minutes or so, I felt I had enough work for the day, so I just stopped. And I'm really glad I got a window seat in the classroom. So for that 20 minutes or so, I was looking at clouds, and I felt so happy. It's a kind of buzzing that's really positive, the kind of fuzzy and warm sensation that you feel coming, strongly or subtly, from within, then spreads all over and you just feel that life is worth so much more.
Indeed, it is. Life is worth aplenty. I've learnt that there is no use fretting and worrying and trying to make things work out. Cos you're all tensed up and flowing all the negative energies. And according to Lynn Grabhorn, flowing negative energies attracts any other thing that's on the same frequency, meaning, more unfortunate events. So now, I feel like I should take a back seat, enjoy and appreciate every thing, big or little, and maintain that buzz within me.
That's the title of my new read. Talks all about the flow of positive energy, which in other words, means making your feelings work for you. And it's not the usual preaching on optimism. In fact, it's much more than optimism. It focuses a lot on positivity. And that gave me a whole new perspective on optimism itself.
And the great thing about self-help books is that they talk to you, and sometimes you wanna talk to them too. You laugh with (sometimes at) them. It's all about you, you and you, instead of some Nora, Ricky or Lenny that you don't even know.
So you think you see what you see when you look up into the sky. Well, at first, you just see blue, you see clouds, blah blah blah, the usual stuff. That's why I say this book is great. After reading it, the sky appears different. Not weird different, but pleasant different. It's all kinda subtle, but you can definitely feel the change in things.
Just like a few days back when I was having yet another exam paper. For the last 20 minutes or so, I felt I had enough work for the day, so I just stopped. And I'm really glad I got a window seat in the classroom. So for that 20 minutes or so, I was looking at clouds, and I felt so happy. It's a kind of buzzing that's really positive, the kind of fuzzy and warm sensation that you feel coming, strongly or subtly, from within, then spreads all over and you just feel that life is worth so much more.
Indeed, it is. Life is worth aplenty. I've learnt that there is no use fretting and worrying and trying to make things work out. Cos you're all tensed up and flowing all the negative energies. And according to Lynn Grabhorn, flowing negative energies attracts any other thing that's on the same frequency, meaning, more unfortunate events. So now, I feel like I should take a back seat, enjoy and appreciate every thing, big or little, and maintain that buzz within me.
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