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09-15-2020, 07:41 AM
Throw Problems Away.
The head of a small firm had a tendency to blow up small difficulties into insurmountable obstacles.
So he took the following words, printed them on a card and wired the card to a basket: "With God all things are possible." Whenever a problem came up, he threw the paper pertaining to it into this basket, and let it rest there for a day or two. "Each matter, when I took it out of the basket again, didn't seem difficult at all," he said. In this act, he dramatized the mental attitude of putting the problem in God's hands. As a result, he received power to handle problems normally and therefore successfully.
No. 59 in a series of 100 Power Thoughts from The Power of Positive Thinking, the All-Time
inspirational Best-Selling Book by Norman Vincent Peale.
The head of a small firm had a tendency to blow up small difficulties into insurmountable obstacles.
So he took the following words, printed them on a card and wired the card to a basket: "With God all things are possible." Whenever a problem came up, he threw the paper pertaining to it into this basket, and let it rest there for a day or two. "Each matter, when I took it out of the basket again, didn't seem difficult at all," he said. In this act, he dramatized the mental attitude of putting the problem in God's hands. As a result, he received power to handle problems normally and therefore successfully.
No. 59 in a series of 100 Power Thoughts from The Power of Positive Thinking, the All-Time
inspirational Best-Selling Book by Norman Vincent Peale.