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Allen Weinstein
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Author of Memoirs Of a Learning Disabled Dyslexic Multi-Millionaire
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allenweinstein-blog · 6 years ago
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As I always say, "Positive thoughts; positive results. Negative thoughts; negative results." If we have the power of creating both, why not focus on creating a life of happiness and success with our thoughts? 
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allenweinstein-blog · 6 years ago
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Our thoughts are our filters of how we view the world.
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Just because "statistics" may not be in our favor, does not mean that we are not capable of creating our own statistic. 
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Happiness is not based on our surroundings, it is based on our attitude. With inner peace we find happiness wherever we are. 
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There is no limit to our thoughts. The greater we think, the greater our outcome. 
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We have the potential to create anything we want out of our lives, but too often our actions are driven by outside influences that do not benefit us. Fill your mind with your own positive thoughts so that there is no room left for the limiting beliefs that others try to feed us. 
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If we keep resenting our hardships, we allow them to have power over us. Once we realize that even hardships provide blessings, we are now the ones who become empowered. 
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Trying to please everyone is a battle that will never be won. It is not realistic to expect that everyone will always approve of you. Be confident in who you are, and know that the most important approval you ever need is your own. 
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Always say what you mean and do what you say. 
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Never let anyone (including your own thoughts) convince you that your vision and dreams are too big. Sometimes stepping into the unknown is the best step we ever take. 
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No need to confuse yourself nor confuse others. Stay firm with what you feel in your heart; do not say yes when you really mean no and vice versa. 
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Just like a computer, we can reprogram our mind to rid our thoughts of scarcity and turn them into thoughts of abundance. 
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There will always be naysayers out there. Do as I did; turn their negativity into fuel that drives you to prove them wrong.
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In today's fast-paced world it is sometimes necessary to slow down a bit. Do not be in such a rush to reach your destination that you neglect to enjoy your journey (where the beauty of life truly is). 
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Eyes are truly the windows of our soul; they never lie. 
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Breakthrough your comfort zone and open the door to a much bigger world! 
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Our culture has conditioned us to believe that age is synonymous with deterioration. To an extent it is, but the guidelines we use are erroneous. Ultimately, age is a state of mind, and we do not need to adhere to the aging schedule programmed by our society. 
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