Think Warm, Fuzzy Thoughts
Our minds can be our strongest asset. They can also be our greatest enemy. Our minds become our enemy when we use them to generate thoughts that create fear.
Some fear–like that created by a true life or death situation–is appropriate and useful. Most fear, though, isn’t helpful at all. It’s False Evidence Appearing Real. We look at events in our lives and spin imaginary scenarios from those events, guessing at what awful things could happen. These imaginary scenarios aren’t real, but we make them seem real with our thoughts.
Joyful Springers think warm, fuzzy thoughts. They don’t waste their mind power on thoughts that make them fearful. They choose thoughts that make them feel secure, strong, and happy.
Your mind is yours to control. You can choose your thoughts. Choose the ones that make you feel good, and you’ll find that life will bring you warm, fuzzy experiences to match your focus.
… another wise tidbit from a joyful English Springer Spaniel.
[Muggins always had warm, fuzzy thoughts, even when I put stuffed animals on her head.]




















































