Jul 05 2008
Living a Fearless Life
Refusing to dwell in the world of discouraged thoughts and feelings is the same as opening the door to a new world without limits.
Just start working with who you are now!
In other words, do what’s in your power and refuse to be discouraged about anything else. Keep repeating this new action one step at a time until you’ve walked away from the whole false idea that there’s no further you can go!
Adapted from Guy Finley’s bestseller, The Essential Laws of Fearless Living, here are three special key lessons to help you strengthen and then actualize your wish to live in a world without limits:
- Any conversation you permit yourself to have with discouraging thoughts guarantees you’ll wind up with a good reason for feeling discouraged.
- When you know that what you’re looking for is what you already are — and not what you may become — you stand on the threshold of the limitless life.
- The universe itself is actually set up for you to succeed with realizing the limitless life, which means you are made for whatever happens to you!
This post was inspired by some blogger friends from Blog Catalog:
Jennasee - Writing to Survive
Transforming the painful past and the mundane present into a coherent story, one post at a time.
Interwoven through the stories of daily life are music, humor and gentle grace. Feelings of the moment & music of the moment.
Robin - Naked in Eden Blog
A philosophical and social commentary blog Robin Easton an author, speaker, environmentalist, musician, nature photographer and adventurer.
Marcueto - The Fearless Blog
This blog challenges its readers to be courageous and attempts to inspire, motivate and celebrate life, its challenges, obstacles and joys.
Victorine - Lord I want to be Whole
This is my personal journey to wellness and personal discovery. I hope to inspire others and give the gift of hope. I have overcome depression and have overcome much adversity. I am a survivor!
Ben - Ya-ttitude
Positive Attitude (Ya-ttitude™) for the 21st Century. There is something to be said for keeping it simple. We all know about all those self-help books out there. You will not find me on the “speaking circuit” or on the “best sellers” list. You will find me in one-on-one conversations or in a corporate sit-and-listen situation where I use my diverse background and often a few well-seasoned friend-experts to make positive changes in your company or your life.

