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
children self-esteem school
I have never understood the importance of having children memorize battle dates. It seems like such a waste of mental energy. Instead, we could teach them important subjects such as How the Mind Works, How to Handle Finances, How to Invest Money for Financial Security, How to be a Parent, How to Create Good Relationships, and How to Create and Maintain Self-Esteem and Self-Worth. Can you imagine what a whole generation of adults would be like if they had been taught these subjects in school along with their regular curriculum?
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!
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
wise heal-itself body
My body is very wise; it knows how to heal itself.
needs life-is
Life is bringing me everything I need and MORE!
protect surround
Love surrounds me and protects me.
sun safe feels
Just like the bright sun, I am a radiant being. Others feel safe and warm in my presence.
beautiful thank-you grateful
I am so grateful for my beautiful life. I am cherished and loved. And I share my love and joy with everyone.
thinking shapes words-we-speak
Today we are mentally preparing for tomorrow. The thoughts we think, the words we speak, the beliefs we accept, shape our tomorrows.
faces enough my-future
I face my future peacefully and calmly because I know I am enough
needs
Life always brings you what you need.
space time-and-space
Each of us at any time and space is doing the very best we can with what we have.
opportunity thinking use
If we can use our problems and illnesses as opportunities to think about how we can change our lives, we have power.