Thought #1 – Indestructible Hope. Your hope cannot be destroyed–unless you allow things or people to destroy it. Hold on to your hope, and do everything in your power to develop an indestructible hope; a hope that never waivers, not even in the face of challenges. Thought #2 – Do it. Go ahead, do “it”.
Thought #1 – Importance of Hope. Hope gives you courage to dream big, look into the future, and “see” how things can get better. It also helps to reduce stress and anxiety and gives you the strength to focus on the positive aspects of life. Hope can provide you with stability and security in times of uncertainty, especially
Thought #1 – Sacrifice. According to John C. Maxwell in his book, The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership: Follow Them and People Will Follow You, “the heart of good leadership is sacrifice”. He gives a poignant example of the sacrifices Martin Luther King, Jr. made. King was stoned, stabbed, physically attacked, and his home was bombed.
Thought #1 – Self-denial. Self-denial is often viewed as a weakness, but it takes great emotional strength to put someone else’s needs before your own. Choose strength. Thought #2 – Me First. It’s natural to always want to put yourself first, but doing this won’t give you satisfaction that lasts. On the other hand, living