This past weekend Andrew Liggitt married the love of his life Katherine Sherrer.
Andrews Grandparents were there William and Jean Liggitt.
The Liggitt Familly was represented well.
This past weekend Andrew Liggitt married the love of his life Katherine Sherrer.
Andrews Grandparents were there William and Jean Liggitt.
The Liggitt Familly was represented well.
Congratulations to Matt Who we call the 5th Liggitt for Graduating from SMU May 17th.
The Liggitt family wishes Matt all the success in the world.
Congratulations to BILL and Gloria as well.
Matt make sure you come back to visit the Liggitt family.
GO COWBOYS
The Liggitt Family is greatly blessed again.
David and LeeAnn Liggitt spend there first night in there new home.
Liggitt says it’s great to see prays answered.
We are all happy for the new Liggitt home for David and Leeann
William and Brittany Liggitt are moving in to a new home today. The Liggitt family is greatly blessed by the Lord.
What a great day it is when you can look back and see how the Lord has work in your life and answer your prayers.
Today is ia very special day for the Liggitt Family.Happy Bithday to Walker Liggitt he is 2 years old today.He is a great blessing to all the Liggitt’s especially his Mom and Dad and his sister Eloise.
ACE and BiBi say HAPPY BIRTHDAY have a great day and year.
| Negative Thinking Never Helps |
| I’ve never had someone come up to me and say, “I’m always negative and it’s working out great for me. I can’t wait to get up in the morning!” And yet, positive thinking still has its skeptics. Some people tell me that positive thinking doesn’t work or that it’s “unrealistic,” especially in today’s turbulent world.”Look around you,” they say. “How can you be so positive?” Well, let me ask you this: can the world be lifted out of negativity by adding MORE negativity?
The truth is, there are certain things that negative thinking will do for you. It will make you sick. It will make you very unpleasant to be around. And, it will significantly limit what you can achieve. Let’s take a closer look at why negative thinking doesn’t serve us. For starters, we all operate under the Law of Dominant Thought. Simply stated, we’re always moving in the direction of our dominant thoughts. Most of us have heard about the “self-fulfilling prophecy” - that we get what we expect in life. Expect negative results and, sure enough, you’ll produce negative results. As I’m sure you’ve found, negative thinking also causes you to feel more stress and to have less energy. Scientific studies have demonstrated that negativity weakens your immune system. How many times have you gotten sick during a stressful period in your life? If you’re still not convinced about the effects of being negative, take out a sheet of paper and write down your list of all the benefits you’re getting from negative thinking. I think your list is going to be very short, if you come up with anything at all. Take the 31 day experiment Make a commitment for the next 31 days. Think about what you want instead of what you don’t want. Think about what you’re grateful for rather than what you believe is missing in your life. Saturate your mind with the positive. After 31 days, you can then decide whether to keep focusing on the positive or to revert to your negative thinking pattern. I think I know which one you’ll choose! |