The purpose of my blog is to inspire and shine a light on the beauty and power of the wonderful being inside your body. You came into this world to share what only you can give. Remember who you really are, conquer the world the way you always wanted to, and become the blessing to us all that you were meant to be.
Thank you for the great just-in-time advice, Erika! 🙂 Sometimes its really difficult getting some sad thoughts out of the mind. I hope you enjoy a wonderful festive Thursday. I wasn’t sure if it’s a public holiday in LI too. But a look at Wikipedia brought certainty. Your motto: “For God, Prince and Fatherland”. 🙂 I realized something else for the first time:
“Since December 20, 2012, every Liechtenstein citizen over the age of 14 has been able to freely choose his or her religious belief without the consent of a parent or legal guardian.” (Art. 37 of the state constitution). Wow!!!!!! :)) Michael
You even researched… so cool! We basically have every holiday you can imagine… lol. Oh, gosh, they have bumper stickers with that statement… I cannot stand it.
I did not even know about that new law. Maybe because it doesn’t change a lot regardless of the religion or even if you are an atheist. Church and state are not separated, so whether you belong to the catholic church or not you pay those taxes… another thing I am not happy with, since I am not a fan of the medieval way of the catholic church over here.
Erika, so true. You cannot pretend stuff is not happening. That is pollyannish. Sports teaches folks that failure occurs. So, what you do next matters. The positive attitude is “I lost. What can I learn from it to avoid it from happening again?” Keith
Exactly, I was taught in sports as well as in performing on stage. Don’t concentrate on what happened but stay in the moment and focus on what’s next. as you said, we cannot change what was but learn from it to make better what will be!
Ah dear lady, well said. Not only have you found that there is a ‘creator’ in us all, now all we have to do is believe in ourselves and water those very seeds 😀 ❤️ 🙏🏽 🦋
I want that as my screensaver ❤️
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That’s an awesome idea and I am very pleased it spoke to you that much, Gary 💖
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Profound!
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Thank you very much, Jan!
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Hey I love this!
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I was so sure you would, Nico. Thank you!
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🙂
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We can use positive thinking to wash away the grime of negativity and get a better view of how things can be 😊
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Well said!
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Very good, inspiring quote!
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Thank you for the great just-in-time advice, Erika! 🙂 Sometimes its really difficult getting some sad thoughts out of the mind. I hope you enjoy a wonderful festive Thursday. I wasn’t sure if it’s a public holiday in LI too. But a look at Wikipedia brought certainty. Your motto: “For God, Prince and Fatherland”. 🙂 I realized something else for the first time:
“Since December 20, 2012, every Liechtenstein citizen over the age of 14 has been able to freely choose his or her religious belief without the consent of a parent or legal guardian.” (Art. 37 of the state constitution). Wow!!!!!! :)) Michael
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You even researched… so cool! We basically have every holiday you can imagine… lol. Oh, gosh, they have bumper stickers with that statement… I cannot stand it.
I did not even know about that new law. Maybe because it doesn’t change a lot regardless of the religion or even if you are an atheist. Church and state are not separated, so whether you belong to the catholic church or not you pay those taxes… another thing I am not happy with, since I am not a fan of the medieval way of the catholic church over here.
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Erika, this is very well said. Keith
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Thank you, Keith! There is such a big difference between positive thinking and just pushing life aside.
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Erika, so true. You cannot pretend stuff is not happening. That is pollyannish. Sports teaches folks that failure occurs. So, what you do next matters. The positive attitude is “I lost. What can I learn from it to avoid it from happening again?” Keith
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Exactly, I was taught in sports as well as in performing on stage. Don’t concentrate on what happened but stay in the moment and focus on what’s next. as you said, we cannot change what was but learn from it to make better what will be!
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Erika, not being a musician or singer, I am sure you are taught to keep going if you happen to mess up. Keith
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Right! Because otherwise you are messing up the next moment again!
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If we can make one thing better each day, we’ve been productive. 💫
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That is already such a great attitude that changes lives (not only your own).
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And don’t we know it! Awesome
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So true, Annette! Thank you!
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Ah dear lady, well said. Not only have you found that there is a ‘creator’ in us all, now all we have to do is believe in ourselves and water those very seeds 😀 ❤️ 🙏🏽 🦋
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You say it. We need to make something of it. Just letting things happen does not always suffice.
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Love it! Xx
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Thank you, sis 💖
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