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Quotes about Positivity

Make a list of your blessings and read them out loud anytime you feel yourself starting to sink emotionally.
— Joyce Meyer
God can make miracles out of messes and mistakes when we have a positive attitude and believe all things are possible with God.
— Joyce Meyer
As you wander on through life, brother, whatever be your goal, keep your eye upon the donut and not upon the hole.
— Joyce Meyer
The more positive you and I become, the more we will be in the flow of God. God is certainly positive, and to flow with Him, we must also be positive.
— Joyce Meyer
Prayer of Thanks Father, I am so thankful that I can choose what thoughts to dwell on. With Your help, I can reject negative thinking, and I can focus on thoughts based on Your Word. Thank You that I can be a confident, positive person.
— Joyce Meyer
God wants you to trust Him and have a happy expectation for something good. If you're in a tough situation today, expect it to change. If you're in a good situation today, expect it to get even better. God is a God of hope.
— Joyce Meyer
Love Yourself Today: "Lord, I pray that I will continue to grow to love and accept myself in godly ways so the criticism and judgment of others will not hurt me or affect me negatively.
— Joyce Meyer
When we maintain an attitude of thanksgiving, we close the door to grumbling and complaining—which seem to be ever-present temptations in our lives.
— Joyce Meyer
What is confidence? I believe confidence is all about being positive concerning what you can do and not worrying over what you can't do. Confident people do not concentrate on their weaknesses; they develop and maximize their strengths.
— Joyce Meyer
Pay attention to the condition of your mind and keep it free, peaceful, and full of faith.
— Joyce Meyer
I've always believed that you can think positive just as well as you can think negative. Sugar Ray Robinson
— Joyce Meyer
Some people seem to start their day on the "wrong foot." They feel all right when they wake up, but as soon as something goes wrong, they lose their footing and walk with a "loser's limp" the rest of the day. Once they are off to a bad start, it seems they never catch up.
— Joyce Meyer