The word ‘discouragement’ comes from old French where it originally meant ‘cause to lose courage.’ Though discouragement is a common human condition, it does not have to happen. Sometimes we merely have to remind ourselves it’s not necessary. So, do not be discouraged because you life isn’t easy. Do not be discouraged because you have tried and failed. Do not be discouraged when you’re ill. Do not be discouraged over another’s success. Do not be discourged when suffering comes your way. Instead, simply commit to moving forward in spite of how you feel or in spite of how things presently look in your life. That defuses and disables discouragement. - Victor M. Parachin
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Victor M. Parachin ...is aVedic educator, yoga instructor, Buddhist meditation teacher and author of a dozen books. Buy his books at amazon or your local bookstore. Archives
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