Chapter 14; Accurate Self - Assessment

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"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" as such is a famous quote. You see yourself in your own baggage of the history you've lived. With that said, time to change the theory of what is learned by being the reporter and asking questions. In another viewpoint, the critical thinking in the likeness of a lawyer. What evidence do you have that says you cannot fail in life or successes?

Confidence supports you. Freely ask yourself questions of why you are dwelling on past tense failures when in fact you could be celebrating on future endeavors of bliss. Quoting my favorite professor in college when making the statement "Shyness is a learned trait and can be unlearned" ~ Dr. Blaine Weller, a statement made in college class. This same theory can be applied to happiness. Pulling me out of my own depression had on many levels its benefits of learning new and exciting things in finding the beauty in everyday life.

I found I loved to read. I loved to write. I loved to analysis everything. Not always a good thing but beneficial at times. Perfect example, I love rainbows. I applied a new look to my home by taking inexpensive crystals that I found at yard sales and stringed them together. I placed these nifty little items into windows by hanging them from their lock spots. These created multiple rainbows as the sunlight hit them. Those rainbows were everywhere and my children delighted in pointing them out. Just remember when they ask how, that it ends up becoming a science lesson too.

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