We are the product of our thoughts

by Rusty Lindquist on May 14, 2009 · 3 comments

I’ve moved this post to my new Life-Engineering blog (www.life-engineering.com), which is dedicated to motivating and inspiring people to realize their potential and achieve their dreams.

It’s about engineering your present to change your future.  A place where like-minded people can come and share their successes and encourage each other.

You can now find the post here:

http://life-engineering.com/change-your-life-by-changing-your-thoughts/

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1 Margaret May 14, 2009 at 9:10 PM

First, it’s great to see this new and improved blog! Great job!

As a recovery room nurse, I can tell you that a person’s outlook on life has a LOT to do with how they recover from surgery, or illness. Seems like a positive outlook also helps us recover from those bumps in the road and even devastating experiences. If we can confidently put our lives in the Lord’s hands, we know that it will all be OK in the end. “Nothing’s too hard for the Lord!”

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2 Rusty Lindquist May 14, 2009 at 10:40 PM

That’s a interesting observation. I certainly believe it. I really enjoy studying survivor books. Books about how certain people are somehow able to survive certain situations, when others cannot. One of the things that seems most common, is that survivors have a level of optimism, of positive thinking, of hope. They’re thoughts are on survival, not despair. Whereas the ones who dwell on the desperation of their situation find themselves in ever diminishing capacity to survive.

Whichever way you look at it. Attitude is important.

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3 Susan October 31, 2009 at 4:55 AM

Hi Rusty!

Great job! It has described the process of the creation of my science fiction! First there was just a spark in my brain, and it grew bigger and bigger, finally my speculations formed. Now I’ve got some new ideas and will continue getting new speculations in the future, thereby I’m working in the sequel of my sci-fi recently. You blog’s so brilliant! Having seen this article, I hope to share my science fiction with you, seriously!

By the way, happy Halloween.

Susan

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