Sunday, 29 September 2013

We learn far more from our mistakes than we ever do from our successes. Success feeds a sense of confidence. Confident people believe they have few questions to ask and even fewer reasons to worry. But when things don't go so well for us, we soon stop and wonder what we may have to learn from past experience. It's precisely because something turned out to be stressful lately that you're now in such an excellent position to make a series of wise, productive choices that bring rewards at many levels.

If you're acting on an impulse, you can't keep stopping and questioning your own right to experience such an urge. Either you have to force yourself to be dispassionate, to look only with logic at a set of circumstances and act in the way that an impartial, outside observer might consider appropriate or you've got to give credence to your own deepest feelings! Intuition is a powerful, positive force. It deserves much more respect than it usually gets. But it is leading you in the right direction today

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