Affirmations:
I use my life in
loving and beneficial ways.
I intend each day to
give in the most thoughtful ways.
“Never ending and
constant improvement” is my reminder.
I can change my life
experience by doing what is mine to do.
Don’t Just
Complain…..Do Something”
What is yours to do?
Do something more than
criticize and complain.
Do something about what
is upsetting to you.
Do something to heal,
fix, serve and be helpful.
If we see something
that needs to be done, it is ours to do.
There is a call for
service in every complaint and criticism.
What we see is coming to
us to be addressed in a helpful way.
Where we are is our
domain to be responsible for its care.
When we care, we do
something good.
When we dare, we correct
something wrong.
When we want better, we
do better.
When we want more, we
give more.
It is our time to step
forward and speak up.
It is for each person to
improve themselves.
This is our world to use
our thoughts and words.
This is our life to be
used for beneficial actions.
Every place and times
needs our divine right action.
All life calls for our
best.
To use what is given
without actions of gratitude is not helpful.
To take what is not ours
is not beneficial.
Consider what you can
do to do better.
Consider what you can
say to inspire and encourage.
Consider how you might
think to expand your consciousness.
Consider the power and
potential in always doing, saying and visualizing what is better for all.
Stop using your time
and energy complaining.
Complaints are your wake
calls to what you are called to DO.
Complaining is draining
and uses your energy in ineffective ways.
Step forward and do what
is effective.
Begin with yourself.
Do better with your
nutrition, rest, self love and happiness.
Do better with your
family and friends by appreciating more and always giving your best.
Do better with your home
and workplace, creating order, beauty and harmony.
Do better with your
thoughts.
Do better with your
words.
Do better with your
actions.
Do better because you
can do better.
I am always reminding
myself to Do Better!
Betty Lue