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Take Quotes by Wayne Dyer
- First, imagine taking the potentially regret - producing path of inaction. Then imagine what the very best outcome would be were you to take this…
- Instead of asking yourself what everyone else's opinion is going to be and how your action will be perceived by others, ask yourself, 'How do…
- I Intend to Take Time for Myself to Live the Life that I Came Here to Live.
- Every single person who's drifted in and out of your life is a part of your divinely chosen experience. So, give thanks for all of…
- Take a few minutes of every day to fantasize about how you would wander, travel, or explore if you could.
- You must be willing to take whatever pieces of life come your way and arrange them so that they work with and for you rather…
- Take some time to be silent and repeat the sound of God as an inner mantra. Meditation allows you to make conscious contact with your…
- The words I AM are your sacred identification as God- your highest self. Take care how you use this terms because saying anything after I…
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