2. As a person, from time to time, I tend to have a problem or challenge. With a choice of a bit more PMA, I tend to turn an adversity of mine into a seed of an equivalent or greater benefit.
3. A bit of 'success', or a bit of 'failure', in meeting a 'challenge of change' I face, is mostly determined by my improving mental attitude.
4. I better direct a thought of mine, better control an emotion of mine and ordain a bit of my destiny, by a bit better recognizing, a bit better relating, a bit better assimilating and a bit better applying a principle that is found in this book – or any other helpful source.
5. The 'ultimate power' in me is a helpful power.
6. I have a problem
I meditate a bit and seek some 'ultimate power' guidance
I think a bit
I seek to state the problem
I seek to analyze it
I seek to adopt
a bit more of a PMA attitude
'That's good!'
I seek to change
an adversity into a seed of a greater benefit.
7. Charlie Ward is an outstanding example of a person who successfully met a 'challenge of change.' I meet a challenge of change using a bit more PMA.
8. Sex is a challenge of change. I seek to transmute an emotion of sex a bit more into a virtue.
9. The seven virtues are: prudence, fortitude, temperance, justice, faith, hope, and charity. Success Through a Bit More Positive Mental Attitude indicates how I put in effort to relate and assimilate a virtue a bit more into my own life.
10. I acknowledge that a bit of a good idea followed by a bit of action works to change a failure a bit more into a success.
I'VE
GOT A BIT OF A PROBLEM!
THAT'S
GOOD!
FOR
IT LIKELY HAS
A BIT OF A
SEED OF A
GREATER
BENEFIT
FOR
ME WITH A BIT OF PMA!
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I RECOGNISE the principle. I RELATE it to my life. I ASSIMILATE it into my way of being. I ACT with it as part of how I interact with the world.