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Learn to Be Your Own Best Friend

Posted by Cathlyn Driscoll on Tuesday, November 17, 2009, In : Perspective 
I once struggled with self esteem issues. (Who hasn't?) I was able to read and study my way out of my poor perception of myself, but not everyone has the time, energy or resources to do so. So let me challenge your perception for a moment. Do you have a best friend? What do they think of you? Do you respect them and their opinions? Do you think they'd be best friends with someone who didn't have value? Your best friend is probably pretty smart, and HAPPY they know you. You know, there are a l...
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Optimist Doesn't Mean Naive

Posted by Cathlyn Driscoll on Tuesday, October 20, 2009, In : Perspective 
People sometimes mistake a happy, upbeat, optimistic attitude with lack of common sense or someone who is naive. But I honestly believe it's a mistake to walk around dreading life, assuming it's all just a huge, long struggle and that we are meant to suffer on a daily basis. Life is what ever you make of it. There are countless stories of people who had nothing and created a life of abundance for themselves and helped others. They had to 'envision' it first before making it happen for themsel...

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An Appreciation of Things

Posted by Cathlyn Driscoll on Tuesday, October 13, 2009, In : Perspective 
My beautiful daughter in law has taught me many lessons in life. Her smile, her joy of life, her love of my son is a blessing that I'm truly grateful for. One of her daily habits is to take a moment before sitting down to a meal and be thankful for it. She is not just saying 'grace'. She is truly thankful for all her blessings, and for the meal set before her. Even when the entire family is out to dinner at a restaurant, you can see her gently take a 'moment' for herself, a pause, where she c...
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"Daily Dose of Optimism"

Posted by Cathlyn Driscoll on Thursday, October 8, 2009, In : Perspective 
I started emailing friends my "Daily Dose of Optimism" quotes formally just a few months ago. It started when I was working at an accounting firm years ago (marketing dept). The team was going through a tough transitional time, and I started sending out optimistic, happy, 'you can do it' quotes to several close colleagues to help them keep their spirits up. After leaving the firm, I'd send one or two out to my former colleagues every now and again. I'd also send some to my family and friends....
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Smile Through

Posted by Cathlyn Driscoll on Monday, October 5, 2009, In : Perspective 
During challenging times, it's easy to just stop and
think about ourselves only.
All our 'philosophies' and mojo like doctrines that
we hold dear seem to waiver.
All that good willed momentum seems to come to a
blinding stop and we think;
'Yeah, that is good during good times, but this is different.
It can't help me with this problem."
But the truth is, that is when we need to hold on to what we know works.
I'm always trying to find the bright side, the 'up side', the
silver lining in things.
It's...

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