About the Author: Bill Able
We're not who we were.
We're not who we're going to be.
We're what we are in this moment.
Herein lies Bill Able's philosophy.
Bill Able understands that it's always in this Moment, without past or future, that you will find your completion, peace of mind, and certainty of purpose. By exchanging review and anticipation programming for Present Awareness programming, you will be exchanging the uncontrollable for the controllable, uncertainty for certainty, and chaos for undisturbed consistent peace.
The Expanded Awareness Quote Book includes 24 categories, including anger, blame, fear, guilt, stress, forgiveness, and many more. Thought Management's Expanded Awareness Quote Book is highly practical and fully applicable to all situations in your life, and at all times. Each quote is designed to keep you in control over all events that seem to have control over you, bringing you immediate benefits in your everyday life experiences.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Anger
Anticipation/Review
Attachment
Blame
Cause and Effect
Compare/Conflict
Complaining
Control/Controlling
Defenses/Defending
Emotions
Fear
Forgiveness
Guilt
Impatience/Waiting
Non-Contentment
Making Mistakes
Mind
Moment Management
Peace of Mind
Stress
Worrying/Problems
Your Completion
Unconditional Love
Random
Anger
"Venting anger is to amplify anger, thereby attracting more anger to you." - B Able
"Anger is an active attempt to blame everyone and everything, except for yourself, for your current lack of peace." - B Able
"Anger is a state of mind. Therefore, venting/projecting anger keeps you in that state of mind." - B Able
"Anger is a meter that directly measures the amount of control over your thoughts that you have deliberately given over to someone or something." - B Able
Blame
"Blame always involves trying to change everyone and everything, except for changing yourself." - B Able
"Blame is an attempt to export your guilt." - B Able
"Blame is the relinquishment of control over your thoughts to external happenings." - B Able
"Blame implies that if someone acted differently, you would be happy. That means everyone must change except you." - B Able