My podcast is live at insidepersonalgrowth.com

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Forget Your Troubles, Get Happy TodayI was recently interviewed by Greg Voisen for his website called Inside Personal Growth, and we discussed the concepts in my two self-help books shown here. Why not take 30 minutes to listen to my podcast?  — Here’s the link:

Get Happy with Evelyn Brooks

You can also download the podcast at Greg’s site, at no charge, to listen to it later.

Greg is an expert interviewer — wait till you see all the famous names at his site! — and he asked me to explain the methods I write about in my two books, “Forget Your Troubles: Enjoy Your Life Today” and “Get Happy Today: Your Path to Lifelong Happiness”

If you haven’t read my books yet — hop on over to Amazon –  use these links:

 
Forget Your Troubles: Enjoy Your Life Today

Get Happy Today: Your Path to Lifelong Happiness

 

 

Look for the miracles in your life

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“Where there is great love, there are always miracles.” ~ Willa Cather, American Author (1873-1947)

Do you feel short on miracles lately? Maybe you are focused too hard on the horizon, anticipating a magical time “in the future” when all the things you dislike about your present situation will have changed.

It’s well known that living in the now, or staying in the present moment, is the way to inner peace — and yet it’s so easy to slide into wishful thinking instead.

Right now, stop and look around you and begin counting miracles in your life.  I bet that with only a few minutes of concentration, you’ll find dozens of incredible things to be thankful for!  And that attitude of gratitude will lift you up and make the stress drop away from your shoulders.

Try it — I think you’ll like it.

To learn more about the principles of the Law of Attraction, why not click here and see what I learned from my favorite teacher – Bob

to your happiness and success,

Evelyn Brooks

PS Tomorrow I’ll tell you all about an amazing self-help giveaway event that only happens twice a year — I’m giving away lots of gifts, and so are other experts in the field of health, success, wellness and wealth. So, stay tuned!

5 Top Things Your Mom Didn’t Teach You

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Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms out there.

Thanks to everyone who participated in my informal survey, asking what you WISH your mother had taught you when you were growing up.

In no particular order, these are subjects that rose to the top of the list:

 

  1. Dream BIG – don’t content yourself with small goals that you know you can easily achieve. Stretch yourself! Even though your mom probably thought she was protecting you from pain by teaching you to think “small” that habit keeps you limited.
  2. Shift your thinking from negative to positive – learn more here .
  3. Make new friends but keep in touch with the old ones. Even if you moved around a lot as a kid, as I did, or change jobs as an adult, it’s important to stay connected with people who are meaningful in our lives. Today’s communication methods make it a lot easier. So if you didn’t learn this skill, be sure to pass it along to your own kids or family members.
  4. Keep an attitude of gratitude throughout each day. Instead of complaining about all the things you don’t have, be grateful for all the blessings that you do have! Not just material things, but Nature, animals, friendship and love
  5. Don’t criticize and correct other people. Find the good in everyone you meet. Even if you are a parent or teacher or boss, there’s no need to be harsh when pointing out something that needs to be done in another way. Always lead with praise.

Check out my articles on these and similar subjects — articlesbyevelyn.com

to your happiness and success,

Evelyn Brooks

How can you choose to be happier?

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Forget Your Troubles, Get Happy Today Abraham Lincoln is often quoted as having said:  “Most people are about as happy as they make up their minds to be.”

At a glance, that may seem like a stupid saying. If you are caught up in feeling sad, depressed, anxious and unhappy, it may feel that you are a victim of circumstances — rather than the master of your ship!

And yet, it is true because happiness isn’t something that happens to us from the outside, but rather a choice we make in our daily attitude.

Here are 3 tips to get you started — read more in my books – buy here or at Amazon

  1. Each morning, when you get up, get in the habit of saying a prayer or meditation or affirmation (even better – do all three!) that gets your mind in a positive vibration.  Even something as simple as saying, “Thank you, God, for a beautiful day and please help me use my time here wisely” can get you on the right track very quickly.
  2. Throughout the day, notice when you are feeling discouraged, upset or worried. Immediately slap your thigh and say firmly – either out loud or silently – “STOP THAT!”  At once, replace the negative energy with your thankfulness statement. Staying in an attitude of gratitude is a rapid remedy for all that ails you — try it and you’ll see the truth of my claim.
  3. At the end of each day, instead of lying in bed scolding yourself for mistakes made and worrying about all you left undone, release the day to the night, with a simple prayer of gratitude such as “Thank you, Spirit, for this day and the lessons I learned.”  Rest well, knowing you can advance in your growth day by day, but only if you let go of the stress of being unhappy and anxious.

Let me know how you are doing — sign in with your email address at this site to get more tips and help.

to your happiness and success,

Evelyn Brooks

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Risk

To laugh is to risk appearing the fool.

To weep is to risk being called sentimental.

To reach out is to risk involvement.

To expose feeling is to risk showing your true self.

To place your ideas and dreams before the crowd is to risk being naive.

To love is to risk not being loved in return.

To live is to risk dying .

To hope is to risk despair.

To try is to risk failure.

But risk must be taken, because the greatest risk in life is to risk nothing.

Those who risk nothing do nothing, have nothing, are nothing and become nothing.

They may avoid suffering and sorrow, but they simply cannot learn to feel, and change, and grow, and love, and live.

Chained by their servitude, they are slaves; they have forfeited their freedom.  Only people who risk are truly free.

To take a risk is to have faith, to have a trust beyond ourselves.

It is more than fate, it is faith.