Fill Your life With Love (excerpt from column published Dec. 18/2006)
“The shortest distance between two points is an intention and this is certainly the case when it comes to becoming more loving to oneself and to others. We must first have the desire and then the intention and commitment to be a source of love—this means that rather than waiting for the world to be more loving, we decide that we will be the first one to reach out and act loving—no matter what!”
“Ask yourself: Is there any way I can become even more loving than I am? Can I fill my heart with more loving kindness? Can you, despite the fact that there are less than perfect people in our world, think loving thoughts about yourself and about others? Spread that love around as far as your mind will allow!”
Both quotes by Richard Carlson
Author of 30 books including Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff
(He walked the earth and lived a life devoted to peace, love, and the betterment of humanity. May 16, 1961-Dec. 13, 2006)
Melanie Hack
Author of Who Killed My Sister, My friend
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