Power Of Focus Quotes

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Joe Dispenza
“The observer effect in quantum physics states that where you direct your attention is where you place your energy. As a consequence, you affect the material world.”
Joe Dispenza, Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself: How to Lose Your Mind and Create a New One

“Protesting problems doesn’t really bring solutions. It just brings more problems.

We reap what we sow.

If we want to reap happiness, we must sow happiness. And that happiness inspires, strengthens others and builds bridges.

If we want solutions, we have to think about solutions and be detached from the problem.

Otherwise, [if we focus on the problem] we take the problem with us, [keep it active,] and poison the future.

If we want to reap love, we must love. With no ifs and buts.
And, we need to do it OURSELVES instead of asking others to do it.

This is freedom. This is empowerment.
This is our own solution from the problem, from our sorrow, frrom our pain.

And the more people detach themselves from the unwanted, and walk the path of love, and [focus on] the joy of the wanted, the more solutions we achieve for the world.”
Elke Heinrich

“What people do not understand is that you do not choose something by looking at it and shouting "Yes, I would like some of that!"

You make your choices by your attention to things.

In this Universe that is based on attraction, when you look at an unwanted thing, your attention to it causes an activation of the Vibration within you, and then the Law of Attraction brings more like it into your experience.”
Abraham Hicks

John Green
“The deep down question is: Where do you put your attention? (which is the only resource we really have in the end). Where do you invest your attention? And does that make life better for you, for people you care about, for your community, or for communities that may be distant from you but that you care about a lot for whatever reason?”
John Green

“I can choose my focus!
I can choose whether to look at what feels awful, what terrifies me, or robs me of hope. or to what builds me up, delights, makes me happy and giggle.
This is all I need to know to have a wonderful day, today, tomorrow, the day after tomorrow.”
Elke Heinrich