In posting these Wayne Dyer quotes, I
tried to pick the ones that are most relevant in terms of helping
child abuse survivors with their own personal development. You'll see the quotes have a
lot to do with self-esteem, happiness, and success.
By referring to previous struggles and using them as reasons
for not getting on with your life today, you're assigning responsibility
to the past for why you can't be successful or happy in the present.
When you become certain that nothing is impossible for you,
you'll attain everything that you desire.
If you're going to make a difference in this world, you'll
soon learn that you can't follow the herd.
You can't go around being what everyone expects you to be, living
your life through other people's rules, and be happy and successful.
Dr. Wayne Dyer
Never forget that doing what you love is the cornerstone of
having success in your life.
When you acquire enough inner peace and feel really positive
about yourself, it's almost impossible for you to be controlled
and manipulated by anyone else.
When you become immobilized by what anybody else thinks of you,
what you're saying is: 'Your opinion of me is more important than
my own opinion of myself.'
You can sit there forever, lamenting about how bad you've been,
feeling guilty until you die, and not one tiny slice of that guilt
will do anything to change anything in the past.
Forgiveness is the most powerful thing you can do for yourself.
If you can't learn to forgive, you can forget about achieving
true success in your life.
You're always a valuable, worthwhile human being--not because
anybody else says so, not because you're making lots of money--but
because you decide to know it.
Being relaxed, at peace with yourself, confident, emotionally
neutral, loose, and free-floating--these are the keys to successful
performance in almost everything you do.
The more you extend kindness to yourself, the more it will become
your automatic response to others.
If you want to find deeper meaning in your life, you can't find
it in the opinions or the beliefs that have been handed to you.
You have to go to that place within yourself.
If you want to be confident but don't normally act that way,
then today, just this once, act in the physical world the way
you believe a confident person would.
Try to learn from the past, rather than repeating it and making
references to it all the time.
The elevator to success is out of order today. You're going
to have to take the stairway, one step at a time.
Self-esteem comes from the self, not from acquisitions and approval.
If you find yourself being treated in a way you resent or that
turns you into a victim, ask yourself this question: 'What have
I done teach this person that this behavior is something I'm willing
to tolerate?'
If you don't have confidence in yourself, get off your rear
end and do anything that will make you feel better about yourself.
Take stock of those who were negative forces in your past, and
search for ways in which their actions might have been blessings
in disguise.
Even if you're in the gutter, you have the option of looking
at the stars.
Be grateful to all those people who told you no. It's because
of them that you managed to do it all yourself.
If you like these Wayne Dyer quotes then you may want to check out more of Wayne Dyer's wisdom:
In every moment of your life, you have this choice: You can
either be a host to God or a hostage to your ego. It's your call.
(from the Excuses Begone Tour)
Excuses are explanations for why things can't happen. (from
the Excuses Begone Tour)
I hope you enjoyed these Wayne Dyer quotations. ~Adam
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