1.
Abraham
Lincoln once said: "It has been my observation that a person is just about
as happy as they make up their mind to be." My mind is a bit made up to be bit happy!
2.
There
is very little difference in a person, and that little difference makes a bit of a big
difference. That little difference is attitude. A bigger difference is how bit more positive
my attitude is becoming.
3.
I
find a bit of happiness for myself in devoting a bit of my energy toward making someone else a bit happy.
4.
I
acknowledge that when I search for a bit of happiness, I find it elusive. When I bring a bit of happiness to someone else, it tends to return to me many times over.
5.
As
I share a bit of happiness, and a thing that is a bit good and desirable, I attract a bit of happiness – along
with a bit that is good and desirable.
6.
I
share a bit of joy or a bit of happiness.
7.
My
happiness tends to begin at home. A member of my family is a person. I create a
motivational atmosphere that may motivate them to be a bit happier - just as a good
salesman put in effort to motivate a prospect a bit toward buying.
8.
I
acknowledge that when two forceful personalities are opposed, and it is
desirable that they live together in harmony, at least one must use a bit of a power
of PMA.
9.
I
am sensitive to a reaction pof mine and to a reaction of another.
10.
I
live a bit more contentedly in Happy Valley. J
AS I GIVE TO ANOTHER A BIT OF AN
OPPORTUNITY TO BE A BIT HAPPY
I TOO AM A BIT HAPPY!
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