When we feel good, good things are more likely to happen to us. So, if we want those good things to happen, all we have to do is feel good. But we are much more likely to feel good when we feel that something good has just happened - or is about to happen. It all gets a little bit tricky then.Don't underestimate the depth, weight and power of something seemingly trivial. Thursday, 20 March 2014
When we feel good, good things are more likely to happen to us. So, if we want those good things to happen, all we have to do is feel good. But we are much more likely to feel good when we feel that something good has just happened - or is about to happen. It all gets a little bit tricky then.Don't underestimate the depth, weight and power of something seemingly trivial.
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