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
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.
age today kind
No matter what our age or what kind of problems we have, we can begin to make positive changes today.
moving world
We have the time, we have the knowledge, and we have the wisdom to move out into the world with love and power.
beautiful age young-and-beautiful
I am young and beautiful... at every age.
past today live-for-today
Live today to the fullest, and forget about the past. Today you can create a new way of living. You can change all the rules.
world
Step forward, use your voice, get out in the world, and live!
thinking joy joyful
See your later years as becoming your treasure years. Sit quietly and think of all the times you were joyful, and let your body feel this joy.
believe thinking unnecessary
I truly believe that many of the fears we have are unnecessary. It is something we've been taught. It has been programmed into us. It's just a habitual thinking pattern, and it can be changed.
today
My younger years were filled with fear; my todays are filled with confidence.
home rooms bless
My home is a happy place to be. I bless everyone who enters, myself included. Pleasant experiences fill every room.
past suffering grievance
We are the ones who suffer when we hold on to past grievances.