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
thinking peaceful world
I live in a peaceful world because I choose to think loving and peaceful thoughts.
love peace heart
If I want to live in a peaceful world, then it is up to me to make sure that I am a peaceful person. No matter how others behave, I keep peace in my heart. I declare peace in the midst of chaos or madness. I surround all difficult situations with peace and love.
peaceful share
Peace beings with me. The more peaceful I am inside, the more peace I have to share with others.
peaceful world finding-peace
When you find Peace within, you create a Peaceful world around you.
heart goal inner-peace
My heart forgives and releases. Inner peace is my goal.
inner-peace forgiving bliss
As I forgive, I set myself free and experience the bliss of inner peace.
appreciation gratitude grateful
Gratitude BRINGS MORE to be grateful about, so today I make the point of expressing gratitude for everything in my LIFE!
simple giving life-is
Life is really very simple. What we give out, we get back
life lifetime sparing supply
In my life there is an infinate supply of love, it is in exhastable, i can never use it all in this lifetime so i don't have to be sparing with it!
suffering unhappy miserable
The more unhappy you are, the more miserable you are, the more you're going to suffer.
upset curious
I'm no longer curious about things that will upset me.
giving natural process
Magnetizing things to ourselves is a natural process, but what are we magnetizing towards ourselves, is what we're giving out.
love-life drawing giving
If we give out thoughts of grouchiness and complaining, etc., we'll find more to complain about. If we send out love and affirm 'life loves me', then we are drawing experiences to ourselves that prove it's true.
practice knowing way
Taking a step without knowing the end result is the only way we develop faith and not only this, it's a practice that connects us with a power greater than ourselves.