Norman Vincent Peale

Friday, September 7, 2012

September 13


Captain Eddie Rickenbacker once gave me an exercise for relaxing: Sit loosely in a chair, making yourself limp. Imagine yourself a burlap bag filled with potatoes. Mentally cut the string, allowing the potatoes to roll out. Be like the bag that remains. Lift your arms one at a time, letting them fall limply. Do the same with your legs and eyelids. Conceive of all your muscles as relaxing. Say, “All tension is subsiding, all stress is leaving me. I am at ease. I am at peace with God, with the world, with myself.”

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