Showing posts with label believe you can change lose weight be happy love yourself child of god. Show all posts
Showing posts with label believe you can change lose weight be happy love yourself child of god. Show all posts

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Love Yourself Sunday

Since it is Sunday, I will keep this simple, because I try not to do much work on this day.  I will share with you a gem that is very valuable to me.  I watch/listen to this talk very often.  Many of you who know me have most likely seen it as well.  This talk comes from a religious man in my church.  I recognize that not everyone is interested in religion...but before you disregard this video, I want you to know that it applies to every person, no matter what race, religion, or origins you come from.

If you can embrace the teachings in this talk, you will learn to love yourself.  I promise you that.

Topics in the talk are, not being hard on yourself, serving others, turning to God in your need, and looking at others as Children of God.

His name is F. Enzio Busche, and he says, "Never judge anyone.  When you accept this, you will be freed."




Listen, I love you.  And if I love you, I think that you can love you too... just the way you are!

Happy Sunday where ever you are!

Evelyn

Saturday, October 15, 2011

How Bad Do You Want It?

There are some people who are just natural born motivational speakers.  Eric Thomas is one of these.  I have seen this video a few times, and every time I do, I just want to hit the ground running.  Have a look.  The athlete in this video is named Giavanni Ruffin.  It is so inspiring!





"When you want to be successful as bad as you want to breathe, then you'll be successful!"
~ Eric Thomas

Stop being negative and just do it!

Good luck, and Happy losing!

Evelyn Campbell Curtis

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

It's All in a Name

I am sure that you have heard the saying, "You are what you eat."  Well, I like to say, "You are what you say you are."

I can't count how many times I have said, "I'm fat."  But what gets me, is that by me stating such a phrase, I am fully accepting that label as what defines me.

Further, when I set that label, I am not giving myself the chance for change.  I am hindering my own potential!... making me my own worst enemy.  A very strong enemy at that.

As children of God, and free agents to choose, we are beings to act, not to be acted upon.  We choose how we respond to adversity (Bednar, 2006).  So once we are armed with that understanding we are unstoppable!

The challenge today is accepting imperfection.  It is labeling ourselves as changeable.  As a child of God.

Happy Losing!

Evelyn Campbell Curtis