Our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy have changed. We think you'll like them better this way.

The Don S. McClure Show Live - Being Thankful for life - Feeling Positive

  • Broadcast in Lifestyle
Don S McClure

Don S McClure

×  

Follow This Show

If you liked this show, you should follow Don S McClure.
h:212847
s:10380697
archived

The Don S. McClure Show Live - Being Thankful for life - Feeling Positive

This is the time of year that you should be most appreciative and thinking in a strong reflective mood.

This is the time where you examine all that has happened and will happen during the next 60 days that will surely bring you to the end of the year.

The chance to look at the good, the bad, the indifferent and hopefully you will make the adjustments to continue to make your path in life stronger for the next year.

I hope you won't become one of those who does not realize that time is marching forward and you can't stay on the starting line and surround yourself with people who keep saying, this is how you start, or this is what you should do as a new start, or I can show you the way to start over again.  The reason behind those words are they just don't work, they keep in the (I am Gonna Mood,)  (I will do better mood) or the (I have time to change in the start of the new year mood.)  Now it is not bad to rethink somethings and it is always good to re-adjust some of your thoughts.  But to just stay at the starting line and not feeling you have a lot to be thankful for when you have made it this far. Looking at what changes may be needed making adjustments to bring the next month and the next year will be better for your life.  It’s simple, really: Anytime you want, you can stop and pull the blinds shut, turning your gaze inward. When you do this, you are looking into the beautiful darkness of you, and it is the first step toward becoming more grounded or Zen. When faced with a stressful moment, stop and count to 10. It worked when you were little, and it works now. Add deep ujjayi breaths (an ancient yoga breathing method to help calm the mind) when you really need to slow down.  Conversation by: Renowned America Author Don S. McClure

Facebook comments

Available when logged-in to Facebook and if Targeting Cookies are enabled