Why Be A Glass Half Full Person?



You're familiar with the question, "Are you a glass half empty or half full type of person?"

You undoubtedly understand the question is meant to determine whether you are a pessimist or an optimist.

So which are you?

Do you look for the sunny side of things? The silver lining?

Or are you the type always waiting for the other shoe to drop?

Are you a follower of Murphy and his law?

Why be half empty or half full?

Why not choose a glass totally full?

This way you can forget Murphy's law and follow the law of Attraction instead.

My favorite saying is, "What we focus on and believe in is true to us and it expands to attract even more of the same into our life".

So why not attract more of the good and lose some of the bad?

When your glass is full and you have the law of attraction working in your favor,

you will continue to attract and receive even more blessings and your glass will begin to overflow.

This is perfect. This is the way the universe or God had intended for us.

In this way we are forced to continue giving.

It's the ultimate Win Win. The more we receive the more we give and vice versa.

It sounds good but you don't know how to begin?

Start with a very small glass.

A shot glass or even a thimble to get started.

Have positive expectations but keep your needs small.

Live within your means and when your tiny glass is totally full, immediately and graciously begin to give away your excess.

This way you will always be content. You can always get a bigger glass, just make sure that

regardless of it's size, that it always remains overflowing.


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  • 1/9/2012 8:23 AM Debbie Wilson wrote:
    I thought that was beautiful I wish we could market the concept it is truly priceless. Beautifully written also.
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  • 2/8/2012 9:02 AM Erna wrote:
    Bob, thank you for this wonderful blog. I found it last night and couldn“t stop reading! I am a 35 year old stroke survivor, and I love to hear people who have positive outlook on life. Looking forward for more.
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    1. 3/17/2012 5:26 PM Bob Miller wrote:
      Thank you so much for the comment.  Make sure to subscribe to my weekly newsletter http://StrokesSuck.com

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