When you feel like an oddball, it never really leaves you. Even now, I'm better around people who are uncomfortable with themselves -- the misfits.
When you feel like all the cards are stacked against you, remember this: The cards will fall into place when you are ready to play your hand.
When you feel in your gut what you are and then dynamically pursue it -- don't back down and don't give up -- then you're going to mystify a lot of folks.
When you feel humiliated or things like that, you either use it as fuel to change or you get covered by it.
When you feel happy, you look beautiful.
When you feel great, you emanate a certain energy that translates as beautiful. I don't care if you have the standard beauty or not; it's that X-factor that comes through, and the basis of that is good health.
When you feel gratitude, you are the closest to the natural state you were born to live in.
When you feel good, you're allowing good. When you don't feel good, you are not allowing good.
When you feel good, you look good. And vice versa: When you look good, you feel good.
When you feel good is when you're not afraid to feel the worst.
When you feel good in a clothing anything can happen. A good clothing is a passport for happiness.
When you feel expansion of your consciousness, that is the most ecstatic experience possible, because suddenly you are the whole universe. Stars are within you. The sun rises within you and sets within you. The earth moves within you. The flowers blossom within you.
When you feel destructive, negative emotions like hate and anger arise within you towards the person opposing you; cultivate the opposite state of mind.
When you feel depressed, it helps to actively change your environment. Go and do something different. Martin Luther conquered his depression by going outside to work in his garden. Surprisingly enough, one of the best ways to handle depression is to go to work immediately on the task you least enjoy. (The chances are your depression is caused by guilt feelings arising out of neglect of those tasks.).
When you feel depressed, it helps to actively change your environment. Go and do something different. Martin Luther conquered his depression by going outside to work in his garden. Surprisingly enough, one of the best ways to handle depression is to go to work immediately on the task you least enjoy. (The chances are your depression is caused by guilt feelings arising out of neglect of those tasks.)
When you feel complete, you don't need to get married, and you don't think about it.
When you feel bad, find a person to talk to and cry with, to tell of your anger and other helpless feelings.
When you feel bad on the inside, you wind up wanting to do things to make others feel bad. In contrast, when you feel happy on the inside, you want to do things to make others feel happy.
When you feel as though you can't do something, the simple antidote is action: Begin doing it. Start the process, even if it's just a simple step, and don't stop at the beginning.