I like to read Jann Arden's online journal. In her latest entry, she said the following about changing:
What I have thought about myself, I have surely become. It's hard coming to terms with that. What you think you are, you are. What you think you can do, you will do. What you think you can't do, you won't.
I like it. It makes sense. I would say I believe it to be true. I guess my challenge is, how do you get to a place where you THINK you can do something that right now, you think you can't? Where do you get the strength to go from thinking one thing about yourself, something destructive, to thinking something positive? Where does that journey start? Who starts it? Can only YOU start it for you? That's a little daunting. There are things about myself I have wished for years that I could change, and yet I feel they are unchangeable. How do I go to a place where I can think what I am, and become it?
Jann Arden: www.jannarden.com
What I have thought about myself, I have surely become. It's hard coming to terms with that. What you think you are, you are. What you think you can do, you will do. What you think you can't do, you won't.
I like it. It makes sense. I would say I believe it to be true. I guess my challenge is, how do you get to a place where you THINK you can do something that right now, you think you can't? Where do you get the strength to go from thinking one thing about yourself, something destructive, to thinking something positive? Where does that journey start? Who starts it? Can only YOU start it for you? That's a little daunting. There are things about myself I have wished for years that I could change, and yet I feel they are unchangeable. How do I go to a place where I can think what I am, and become it?
Jann Arden: www.jannarden.com