WRITTEN BY Dr. Liz | Healthy Living | Quotes.
25/ November, 2019
“The children now love luxury; they have bad manners, contempt for
authority; they show disrespect for elders and love chatter in place of
exercise. Children are now tyrants, not the servants of their households. They
no longer rise when elders enter the room. They contradict their parents,
chatter before company, gobble up dainties at the table, cross their legs, and
tyrannize their teachers.”
When do you think this quote was originally said?
What is the opposite of gratitude?
Last year I wrote a blog about the health benefits of gratitude, which are well-established at this point.
Now it has become more common and popular to talk about gratitude and how it is good for the giver and the receiver.
Because so much is being said about gratitude, I wanted to
think of something different to say on the subject.
I got to thinking: What is the opposite of gratitude?
Here’s what I came up with:
Entitlement.
WRITTEN BY Dr. Liz | Quotes.
13/ October, 2016
Comment at the end and let me know which of these tips is your favorite!
1. It is NOT SELFISH to take care of YOURSELF!
If you like to give with all your heart and to help others, understand that actually, it is selfish NOT to take care of yourself TOO. As it is said, “Love your neighbor as yourself.” When you take care of yourself, you project it out and you can help others much more TOO.
WRITTEN BY Dr. Liz | Quotes.
24/ September, 2016
I couldn’t wait to introduce you to my friend Naomi Bareket, an NLP expert and Coach. (More coming on what NLP is future emails :)). By way of introduction, here is a short excerpt from her book, The Deep See. Check out her beautiful words AFTER looking at the picture featured on the cover of her book:
WRITTEN BY Dr. Liz | Quotes.
22/ January, 2016
Did you think I forgot
To send you my blog?
My brain got too busy,
And into some fog.
WRITTEN BY Dr. Liz | Quotes.
28/ December, 2015
To counteract the “everyday crazies”, I pass along to you a lovely piece shared with me by a friend.