"It's probably more fulfilling for me to be offering what I offer than it is for the people who receive it."
Author, Motivational Speaker
Wayne Dyer was a renowned author and speaker known for his teachings on self-help and personal development, particularly through his book 'Your Erroneous Zones.'
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"It's probably more fulfilling for me to be offering what I offer than it is for the people who receive it."
"When you're connected to God, every moment is perfectly perfect."
"We need to start thinking collectively as a people about what we should be looking at."
"People lose track of their purpose, because they are so back there - living in their past."
"Why do we even make guns? I'm not against gun control. I'm against guns, period. I'm against anything at all that is used as an instrument of death. Why would we manufacture such a thing? Why would we have a business that does it? Why don't we figure out a way to disarm ourselves totally?"
"When doubt is banished, # abundance flourishes and anything is possible."
"Have faith that God won't send you anything you're incapable of handling. You can decide that the word fear is an acronym for... False Evidence Appearing Real."
"Be at ease, not dis-ease."
"There is no need to invent an ego that is separate from the divine if our basic human nature is trusted. If we trust ourselves, we know how to avoid interfering with nature and how to live in harmony. When we know God as an unseen, loving, and accepting power at the heart of everything, allowing us to make our own choices, then God is a trusted part of our nature."
"Each day begins with a prayer of thank you."
"Say to Yourself when Someone Else is Criticizing U, 'What U Think of Me is None of My Business'"
"Always keeping in mind that you become what you think about, be very careful about any thoughts you harbor that involve doubt."
"Say I Want to Feel Good when youre Tempted to Indulge in Low-Energy Thoughts"
"Love is co-operation rather than competition."
"The purpose of life is to be happy. I don't think it's any more complicated than that. It's also important not to interfere with anybody else's right to do the same. We just need to practice that. It's the Golden Rule."
"Knowing how to swim doesn't come from someone else showing you or someone else telling you or watching movies of other people swimming. It comes from having been in the water, knowing how to move yourself through the water and not sink. And it's true of virtually everything in our lives: knowing comes from direct experience."
"I believe we came from nowhere. We show up, and we are now here. It's all the same. It just is a question of spacing."
"I was asked on a radio interview what my mission is, and I immediately blurted out, "God realization." God realization is the place where in your heart you take your thoughts and ask yourself, "Are they in harmony with the source I originated from?""
"It is very hard to enroll people in anything. And there is a very big difference between the words motivate and inspire. Motivation means we have an idea and we are going to carry through on that idea. We work hard at it, and we are disciplined. A highly motivated person takes an idea, goes out there, and won't let anybody interfere with them. Inspiration is exactly the opposite. If motivation is when you get hold of an idea and carry it through to its conclusion, inspiration is the reverse. An idea gets hold of you and carries you where you are intended to go."
"The Law of Attraction ensures that you start attracting more of what you want into your life instead of what you don't want or instead of what always has been. The highest functioning people never even put their energy on what is if they don't like what is. That's an important difference, because most people who have a lot of "problems" in their life are constantly talking about them and focusing on them, so they just keep attracting more of those circumstances into their lives because that's where their thoughts are."