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BEST of PONDER on THIS for Tuesday, May 26th, 2026 by Abraham Maslow“The highest achieving, happiest and most effective individuals, those that are truly “self-actualized,” have a number of traits in common. Of these, the three most important are:
Dr. Abraham Maslow Compiler’s Note: The above is a paraphrasing of Maslow, as this information was originally brought to my attention while I was attending a live presentation by Dr. Wayne Dyer.
BEST of PONDER on THIS for Monday, May 25th, 2026 by Shakti Gawain in THE PATH OF TRANSFORMATION“Acceptance does not mean that we have to allow things into our lives that aren’t good for us. Obviously, we wouldn’t go out and commit a crime because we believed there was something to be gained by learning to confront fears we have about such behavior. We don’t become whole unless we recognize the need to set boundaries and be able to discriminate between what’s right and not right for us. Being willing to learn from our relationships does not mean that we should stay in situations that are not good for us. If a relationship is physically or emotionally abusive, what we have to learn from it is how to set boundaries and protect ourselves. This could mean going into couples counseling to seek real and lasting resolutions. Or it could mean leaving the relationship if that is the only way we could effectively take care of ourselves.” Shakti Gawain, in “The Path of Transformation” For more information about this book visit Amazon.
BEST of PONDER on THIS for Friday, May 22nd, 2026 by Florence Scovel Shinn in THE POWER OF THE SPOKEN WORD“Life is a crossword puzzle, the right word gives you the answer. Many people are rattling off destructive words in their conversation. We hear them say, ‘I’m broke! I’m sick! Remember by your words you are justified and by your words you are condemned. You are condemned by them because they do not return void. Change your words and you change your world, for your word IS your world.” Florence Scovel Shinn, in “Power of the Spoken Word” For more information about this book visit Amazon.
BEST of PONDER on THIS for Thursday, May 21st, 2026 by Dr. Wayne W. Dyer in PULLING YOUR OWN STRINGS“When someone starts out with, “You should have,” try telling the person, “If you can get me a round-trip ticket back to the same time you’re talking about, I’ll gladly do what you say I should have done. But if you can’t…” Your “opponent” will get the message that you are wise to the trap, which is more than half your battle. Alternately, you can try, “You are right, I should have.” Once you’ve agreed, the responsibility is on your “adversary” to deal with you in the present.” Dr. Wayne W. Dyer, in “Pulling Your Own Strings” For more information regarding this book visit Amazon.
BEST of PONDER on THIS for Wednesday, May 20th, 2026 by Thich Nhat Hanh in PEACE IS EVERY STEP“Hope is important, because it can make the present moment less difficult to bear. If we believe that tomorrow will be better, we can bear a hardship today. But that is the most that hope can do for us – to make some hardship lighter. When I think deeply about the nature of hope, I see something tragic. Since we cling to our hope in the future, we do not focus our energies and capabilities on the present moment. We use hope to believe something better will happen in the future, that we will arrive at peace, or the Kingdom of God. Hope becomes a kind of obstacle. If you can refrain from hoping, you can bring yourself entirely into the present moment and discover the joy that is already there.” Thich Nhat Hanh, in “Peace Is Every Step” For more information regarding this book, visit Amazon.
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