A Quote by Karen Civil

Never stray from life's purpose. Refrain from counting someone else's blessings instead of your own. — © Karen Civil
Never stray from life's purpose. Refrain from counting someone else's blessings instead of your own.
Envy is the art of counting the other fellow's blessings instead of your own.
When I'm worried and I can't sleep, I count my blessings instead of sheep. And I fall asleep ... counting my blessings.
Concentrate on counting your blessings and you'll have little time to count anything else.
Counting your blessings is a better cure for insomnia than counting sheep - you can fall asleep before you get through half of them.
Oh won't you stay Stay a while with your own ones Don't ever stray Stray so far from your own ones 'Cause the world is so cold Don't care nothing for your soul That you share with your own ones.
Trust your own instinct. Your mistakes might as well be your own, instead of someone else's.
Better to lose count while naming your blessings than to lose your blessings to counting your troubles.
Acting is kind of an escape. You get to live life as someone else, and when you're living this life as someone else, you don't really have time to think about your own life.
One possible sign of low self-esteem is suppressing parts of yourself so you can fill someone else's expectations of what you should be. You try to fill someone else's (or your own) prescription of perfection, instead of being yourself and embracing your originality.
The flow of blessings in our life is directly related to our passing blessings along to someone else.
Take back your light. Know that when you're in awe of someone else's greatness, you're really seeing yourself. Identify what you most admire or love about others and see how you can nourish those qualities and bring them out in yourself. Instead of fixating on someone else's brilliance, find ways to develop and demonstrate your own.
I cannot take you out and say you are separate from the whole. If someone says to me, "Well, how do I find my life purpose?" I first say, "You've never lost your life purpose." Number two, I say, "Have no judgments about your life. No expectations. Give up the need to know what happens tomorrow. Just be fully present and appreciate all that is in your life right now."
Love is counting someone else’s needs and interests as more important than your own needs or interests or comfort.
You can usually tell by the look on someone's face if they woke up counting their problems or their blessings.
If you don’t know your purpose, discover it, now. The core of your life is your purpose. Everything in your life, from your diet to your career, must be aligned with your purpose if you are to act with coherence and integrity in the world. If you know your purpose, your deepest desire, then the secret of success is to discipline your life so that you support your deepest purpose and minimize distractions and detours.
You can't grow and learn if your focus is on finding someone else to blame instead of looking at your own shortcomings.
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