Hi Larry! :-)
Thanks for stopping by my friend! Just to show everyone another example of what they'll be getting when they sign-up for Bob Proctor's "Insight of the Day" ......I've included a copy of one of the "Friday Stories".
Mon - Thurs are just quotes....but Fridays are dedicated to inspirational stories.
Check this out......
Dear Brian,
Here is your Friday story,
Mental Prisons
Some time ago I did a show on Habits. They play an
important role in your life. Like many aspects of your life, habits can
be considered both a blessing and a curse. Robert Russell in his
magnificent little book "You Try It" wrote that habit was God's way of
making good automatic in your life.
I had a wonderful friend in Atlanta, the late Dr. Jay
Dishman, who wrote an excellent article about habit in his monthly
newsletter dated February 1985. I have shared Dr. Dishman's article
with thousands of people around the world. Today I want to share it
with you. Here goes!
"Recently I visited Alcatraz Prison. Once it housed
the most hardened of criminals. Today it is open to tourists under the
direction of the United States Parks Department. Many men have tried to
escape Alcatraz; no one is known to have succeeded. As I listened to
the tour guide explain the impossibility of escape, I thought of other
prisons equally confining but where the doors are never locked, no
guards walk the halls, and escape is encouraged and possible. That
prison is Habit."
Our habit is thinking about ourselves and our
environment as a jail or a paradise. We need but to look around us to
see people who are rich emotionally and materially because they think
and feel rich. We also see people who are laden with emotional and
material debt because they think lack. Some are inspired with vision,
others are encumbered with doubt. Some are moved by ambition, others
feel safer in monotony. Some reach for the mountain tops, others huddle
in the pits. Some seek opportunity, others wait for it to knock. The
sad fact is that more people are confined by their thoughts than are
fed by them.
Negative thinking shuts us in a prison, but there is
a way out. The apostle Paul said, "Be transformed by the renewal of
your mind." Paul knew a lot about prisons, both physical and mental.
You renew your life by renewing your mind. You renew your mind when you
change your habit of thinking.
Dr. Jay Dishman helped thousands change their habit of thinking in his lifetime. Now hopefully he has helped you.
Bob Proctor
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