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	<title>Ultimate Wealth &#187; Inspirational Stories</title>
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		<title>Sow And Reap Your Own Happiness</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Jul 2006 19:10:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of my favorite expressions is that &#8220;you reap what you sow&#8221;.
While I often hear it used negatively by someone who expects
some &#8220;chickens to come home to roost&#8221; I prefer to think of it
as something positive. How comforting to think that all our
hard work and toil will be rewarded with a crop of something
good? How [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of my favorite expressions is that &#8220;you reap what you sow&#8221;.<br />
While I often hear it used negatively by someone who expects<br />
some &#8220;chickens to come home to roost&#8221; I prefer to think of it<br />
as something positive. How comforting to think that all our<br />
hard work and toil will be rewarded with a crop of something<br />
good? How wonderful to think that putting love and care into<br />
some project or person will indeed be rewarded.</p>
<p>Of course, while most Americans give lip service to the notion<br />
of our right to pursue happiness, all too many people do not<br />
really believe it applies to them. Many people simply believe<br />
they don&#8217;t deserve happiness. And even those few who do believe<br />
it seem to accept unhappiness as simple bad luck.</p>
<p>Every person does indeed deserve happiness and what is more<br />
happiness is contagious. The more happy people there are around<br />
then even more people will find happiness. We owe it ourselves<br />
to work on our own happiness and we owe it to society as well.<br />
Our own happiness will help others and inspire others to find<br />
happiness. If we are unhappy then we are likely making others<br />
unhappy as well (even if unintentionally) and it is extremely<br />
unlikely we are doing much to contribute to the happiness of<br />
others. <span id="more-66"></span></p>
<p>So how do you become a happy person? You simply reap your own<br />
happiness. But how? Take these four simple steps:</p>
<p>Step one &#8212; Ready Yourself For Happiness</p>
<p>You can accomplish this step by first determining that you want<br />
to be happy. Part of being happy is wanting to be happy. Once<br />
you have committed yourself to the course of finding happiness<br />
for yourself then you must rid yourself of the notion that<br />
happiness is luck or based on possessions or persons. No thing<br />
and no one can make you happy. Happiness comes from within<br />
yourself.</p>
<p>Step two &#8212; Envision Yourself As Happy</p>
<p>Every day when you first wake up and at various points during<br />
the day spend some time envisioning yourself as a happy person.<br />
Picture yourself laughing, smiling, relaxing. Imagine yourself<br />
as happy. The more you can fix this image of yourself as happy<br />
in your mind then the easier it will be for you to truly become<br />
happy.</p>
<p>Step three &#8212; Assume You Will Be Happy</p>
<p>Many people tend to assume that they will spend much of their<br />
lives either unhappy or at least not really happy. However we<br />
have all seen those people who do seem to be genuinely happy<br />
with their lives. They smile frequently, laugh often, and seem<br />
to be in good humor most of the time. Yet this is not because<br />
they are richer or more successful. Sometimes these people were<br />
just born with the good fortune to have an optimistic outlook<br />
that life has not yet knocked out of them, but often these<br />
people have simply chosen that they will be happy and they<br />
recognize that there is always something about their lives that<br />
makes them happy. You know this is true of yourself as well.<br />
Concentrate on the areas of your life that give you happiness<br />
whenever you feel unhappiness seeping in and no matter what<br />
assume that you will be, you can be, a happy person.</p>
<p>Step four &#8212; Pursue Your Happiness</p>
<p>Happiness is rarely a wonderful accident of fate. Happiness is<br />
rarely found by accident. While you may find happiness in<br />
unexpected places you must first open yourself to the<br />
possibility of happiness and prepare yourself to accept it when<br />
you find it. Some people are so miserable that they step right<br />
around happiness when they encounter. Don&#8217;t let this happen to<br />
you. What is more, don&#8217;t simply sit at home waiting for<br />
happiness to come knocking on your door. Go out and live life.<br />
Think about what currently makes you happy and spend time in<br />
those activities and think about what might make you happy and<br />
spend time experimenting. The more time you spend actively<br />
living your life then the more likely that you will also lead a<br />
happy life.</p>
<p>Remember, you deserve a happy life and you can lead a happy<br />
life, but in the end you reap what you sow. If you are sowing<br />
happiness in your life then you will reap happiness as well.</p>
<p>About The Author: Deanna Mascle shares more inspirational<br />
writings in her blog at <a href="javascript:ol('http://WordsOfInspirationOnline.info');">http://WordsOfInspirationOnline.info</a></p>
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		<title>Non-Hodgkins and colon cancer survivor</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 May 2006 14:43:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am a recent non-Hodgkinâ€™s and colon cancer survivor.Â  At the age of 31, I have truly lived a life-time of challenges faced with uncertainty.Â  I wanted to start writing again, to share my story of cancer and life after cancer.Â  Like any stressful moment in anyoneâ€™s life, I think many people will relate, with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am a recent non-Hodgkinâ€™s and colon cancer survivor.Â  At the age of 31, I have truly lived a life-time of challenges faced with uncertainty.Â  I wanted to start writing again, to share my story of cancer and life after cancer.Â  Like any stressful moment in anyoneâ€™s life, I think many people will relate, with or without ever having cancer.Â  Itâ€™s more then cancerâ€¦ it became a state of mind for me.Â  I once read that our attitude is the best decision we can make everyday, and I live by this.Â <br />
Â <br />
Two years ago, I was re-diagnosed with cancer.Â  Prior to that I was fortunate enough to meet an amazing trainer and friend, Ray Burton, who throughout my cancer treatments, trained me, encouraged me and supported me.Â  I did copious amounts of research based on health &#038; fitness during cancer treatments, and in conclusion knew that somehow I had to keep training with Ray, even if we walked on a treadmill, I had to keep going.Â  I had to keep my heart strong and my body strong so I could receive the treatment and drugs with the least side effects.<br />
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With every diagnosis and treatment regiment, the side effects are different for everyone, so I could not expect to be amazing each day, running marathons like other cancer patients that I read in booksâ€¦ Maybe I would never be inspirational or do amazing things, but I could do amazing things for me, I could inspire myself to want to be living a better life.Â  I could reach as far as I possibly could to get up every morning and walk a few steps outdoors.Â  I could go to the gym and walk on the treadmill or do minor body weight bearing exercises.<br />
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Now imagine your entire life has changed by the small word of cancer, a small word with huge lingering consequences.Â  How do you get up everyday?Â  Choices; we make them everyday.Â  I had to decide to keep going even as the cancer spread, I had to keep my head up and keep going.Â  I surrounded myself with amazing people who supported and encouraged me daily.Â  Again, my attitude was always positive no matter the outcome.<br />
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I wonâ€™t pretend like I had great days all the time or even most of the time, or that I was not depressed and wanting to give up; it was all part of the cancer equation.Â  But my choice was to go to treatments; my choice was to continue trying, my choice was to continue believing in better days.Â  I still look in the mirror and wish for where I was before cancer, before the weight gain, hair loss and tiredness.Â  I have many goals still to accomplish.<br />
Â <br />
In the end we all have choices we make.Â  Do we want to be healthy and make time for what is important to us?Â  Being healthy was extremely important to me.Â  I wanted to beat cancer; I wanted to feel as good as I did my first time after cancer remission.Â  My state of mind definitely fluctuated and affected what I was going to accomplish each day and how I was going to feel about what I accomplished each day.Â  So as I originally stated: â€œyour attitude is the best decision you can make everyday.â€Â  I think we can all relate to that.<br />
Â <br />
Leanne Christie</p>
<p>Calgary Alberta</p>
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