Robert Holden - From the Change category:
One new perception, one fresh thought, one act of surrender, one change of heart,
one leap of faith, can change your life forever. (Robert Holden)
Robert Holden - From the Ego category:
Your ego is an avid interpreter. It is so quick to interpret events as 'bad' or 'good,' 'wrong' or 'right.' It never fails to see 'the little picture.' (Robert Holden)
Robert Holden - From the Fun category:
Make a commitment to having fun. See your best friends and make time for your hobbies and passions. (Robert Holden)
Robert Holden - From the Gratitude category:
Keep a gratitude journal. Write down at least three things a day you are either thankful for, made you smile or genuinely inspired you. (Robert Holden)
Robert Holden - From the Happiness category:
To be happy you have to know what you really want. After all, you can never have enough of what you didn't want in the first place. True happiness isn't a thing or a commodity, it's something you cultivate and share. (Robert Holden)
Robert Holden - From the Importance category:
Work out what is truly important to you. Research shows people with consistently high happiness scores prioritise their life according to the things they value. They've worked out what is most important to them and don't allow themselves to get sidetracked. (Robert Holden)
Robert Holden - From the Interpretation category:
Life is like art - it is all about interpretation. (Robert Holden)
Robert Holden - From the Life category:
Some people 'go' through life; other people 'grow' through life... shift happens. (Robert Holden)
Robert Holden - From the Meaning category:
Meaning is not found in things; meaning is what you make of things. (Robert Holden)
Robert Holden - From the Money category:
Money is important but it is not everything... Think about everything you already have that money can't buy. (Robert Holden)
Robert Holden - From the Play category:
Children smile 400 times a day... adults 15 times. Children laugh 150 times a day... adults 6 times per day. Children play 4-6 hours a day... adults only 20 minutes a day.
What's happened? (Robert Holden)
Robert Holden - From the Questions category:
When do you feel most authentic? Authenticity feels so natural, so why isn't it easy? (Robert Holden)
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