A Quote by Alan Cohen

Gratitude, like faith, is a muscle. The more you use it, the stronger it grows. — © Alan Cohen
Gratitude, like faith, is a muscle. The more you use it, the stronger it grows.
Gratitude, like faith, is a muscle. The more you use it, the stronger it grows, and the more power you have to use it on your behalf. If you do not practice gratefulness, its benefaction will go unnoticed, and your capacity to draw on its gifts will be diminished. To be grateful is to find blessings in everything, This is the most powerful attitude to adopt, for there are blessings in everything.
Observation is like a muscle. It grows stronger with use and atrophies without use. Exercise your observation muscle and you will become a more powerful decoder of the world around you.
Commitment is a muscle. The more you use it, the stronger it gets.
Think of your mind as a muscle. The more you use it, the stronger it will become.
Children love this idea that their brain is like a muscle that gets stronger as they use it.
Every day my love for you grows higher, deeper, wider, stronger... It grows and grows until it touches the tip of where you are and comes back to me in the loving memory of you, and my heart melts with that love and grows even more.
Your ethical muscle grows stronger every time you choose right over wrong.
Compassion is a muscle that gets stronger with use.
Optimism is a muscle that gets stronger with use.
I believe that we have the ability to change our lives using our imaginations. Imagination is a muscle - the more you use it, the stronger it gets.
I believe that we have the ability to change our lives using our imaginations. Imagination is a muscle—the more you use it, the stronger it gets.
I think self-discipline is something, it's like a muscle. The more you exercise it, the stronger it gets.
Write every day. Writing is a muscle that gets stronger with use.
Like a tree that grows stronger with more branches and roots, you need to find more and more ways to be inspired.
Repentance grows as faith grows. Do not make any mistake about it; repentance is not a thing of days and weeks, a temporary penance to be got over as fast as possible! No; it is the grace of a lifetime, like faith itself. God's little children repent, and so do the young men and the fathers. Repentance is the inseparable companion of faith.
We can say that true gratitude does not give rise to the debtor's ethic because it gives rise to faith in future grace. With true gratitude there is such a delight in the worth of God's past grace, that we are driven on to experience more and more of it in the future...it is done by transforming gratitude into faith as it turns from contemplating the pleasures of past grace and starts contemplating the promises of the future.
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