Quotes about Mindset
Happiness is something that you are and it comes from the way you think.
— Wayne Dyer
Our intention creates our reality.
— Wayne Dyer
Not that I was ever in need, for I have learned how to be content with whatever I have. I know how to live on almost nothing or with everything. I have learned the secret of living in every situation, whether it is with a full stomach or empty, with plenty or little. Philippians 4:11—12, NLT
— Darlene Zschech
Not every circumstance feels good. But we can always determine to be joyful. Yes, oftentimes joy is a choice, an act of the will. That's why grumbling and complaining is so dangerous. Negative thoughts and words take us down a path to where everything feels impossible, too hard, unfair. But positive words and thoughts—as an act of the will and as an expression of our salvation—lead us to joy.
— Darlene Zschech
The question for each of us is one of housekeeping. Are there attitudes or actions we have allowed to take root in our life that are keeping us from the pursuit of holiness?
— Darlene Zschech
is true. We change not by mustering up willpower but by changing the way we think, which will also involve changing our actions and our social environment. We change indirectly. We do what we can.
— James Bryan Smith
Don't get a bad attitude like they did back in the wilderness, or you're going to be joining them.
— James MacDonald
Thankfulness is the attitude that perfectly displaces my sinful tendency to complain and thereby release joy and blessing into my life.
— James MacDonald
Gratitude is the attitude that sets the altitude for living!
— James MacDonald
What we think determines what happens to us, so if we want to change our lives, we need to stretch our minds.
— Wayne Dyer
We are born believing. A man bears beliefs, as a tree bears apples.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Wealth and poverty are seen for what they are. It begins to be seen that the poor are only they who feel poor, and poverty consists in feeling poor. The rich, as we reckon them, and among them the very rich, in a true scale would be found very indigent and ragged.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson