Posts Tagged: positivity

“I Radiate Positivity And Healing”

Have you ever met a person that just seemed to glow with warmth, compassion, and understanding? Just by spending a little time with them, you somehow feel better. You’re more at ease. You can relax, let your guard down, and just be yourself in ways that can prove impossible around even your best friends. Those

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“Negativity does not influence me.”

Few things are as toxic to a hopeful, creative outlook on life than negativity. From the harsh internal criticism we all deal with in our dark moments to the thoughtless words of total strangers, negative attitudes coat everything it touches in a thick, oily bile. There’s a difference between true negativity, however, and honest, sincere

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“I am becoming my best self.”

Personal growth is a slow, incremental process. Every day, you wake up as the same person. But there are also little changes — positive and negative — that result from the decisions and attitudes you’ve brought with you from the day before. Over a lifetime, those little tiny details add up, but ultimately the only

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New Sigil: “I will feel more positive, energetic and healthy.”

We can all feel a little pessimistic, run-down and just plain bad sometimes. Turning these things around generally starts with a shift in mindset. Sigils are great for that.

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New Sigil: “I Am Not Influenced By Negativity”

Negativity is like a gooey black tar that sticks to anything it brushes up against. There are countless voices in the world who will sneer at the even the most delightful ideas, for instance, and who simply can’t let good, happy things into their lives. So profound is their negative outlook, that if they see

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New Sigil: “I Deserve Love And Happiness”

Many of us go through our lives doubting if we truly deserve the happiness and love that other people seem to acquire so easily. Perhaps we feel like we’re not good enough to get the things we want in life, or that we’re just not deserving of great things happening to us. That’s a toxic

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