• Cary Tempelton posted an update 1 year ago

    Just getting started and I agree John that thoughts are more important than actions, those things I do. Solomon one of the wisest men to live thousands of years ago in Proverbs says that what you think of about yourself so you will become. I am not defined by what I do but instead by what I think I am capable of becoming. Failures and or successes when they come my way are just opportunities to learn. They do not define or limit me and are not an end state. We experience life in the nowness of time. When I try and fail I am a learner and should not let these outcomes of either success and/or failure brand my self worth. Momentum and inertia are driven by my thoughts and internal beliefs about who I am and who I am becoming. Focused thoughts driven by goals and an understanding of my potential will build momentum. Listening to positive people and God’s still quiet voice about how wonderful a creation he made when I was conceived will establish a confident internal assurance that will guide me through both the good and tough times in life.