Louise Hay

Louise Hay
Louise Lynn Hayis an American motivational author and the founder of Hay House, she has authored several New Thought self-help books, including the 1984 book, You Can Heal Your Life...
ProfessionSelf-Help Author
Date of Birth8 October 1926
CityLos Angeles, CA
gratitude appreciation remembers-everything
That's the way life works: gratitude and appreciation just bring more goodness. Remember: Everything we give out comes back. Gratitude has all sorts of little, surprising rewards.
body bars candy-bar
If you eat one less candy bar or donut a day, you're doing your body some good.
thinking healthy world
We get too caught up in the moneymaking part of life. My own biggest concerns are to stay healthy and happy. I think the business will take care of itself and, when I put that thought out into the world, it happens. My company is absolutely growing and growing and growing.
people quality want
We do seminars, sometimes, for 7,000 people. These are people, predominantly women, who are seeking, who want to know more, who want to improve the quality of their lives, who want to find themselves.
thinking body care
We have to come back to basics: learning how to take care of ourselves. Not only learning to love our bodies - and that's a good beginning - but to take care of our bodies and ourselves by learning how to eat and how to think. I think living is really about thoughts and food, and we've got to get back to basics.
thinking canvas paint
I think we're all born with this huge canvas in front of us and the paintbrushes and the paint, and we choose what to put on this canvas...
believe thinking feelings
I believe we create our own lives. And we create it by our thinking, feeling patterns in our belief system.
dream goal
Dreams and goals keep us young and interested in life.
mean quality
Just because the years are passing doesn't mean that the quality of our lives must automatically go downhill.
moving different youth
I choose to see my life moving in different directions, all of them equally good. Some things are even better now than the way they were in my youth.
today live-for-today honored
If we want to be respected and honored when we're older, then we must lay the groundwork by respecting and honoring the elders we meet in our lives today. How we treat them today is the way we'll be treated later.
thinking negative negative-thinking
Negative thinking is prevalent, in particular, among so many women in their later years, and, as a result, they live out their lives in discontent.
age our-future i-want-you
I want you to know that your future is always bright, no matter what your age.
dream thinking goal
Don't ever think it's too late for you or that you're too old to dream and have goals.