Do you need to practice forgiveness in your life?
Ask yourself these questions to find out:
- Do you wish you had a different childhood?
- Do you think your education could have been better?
- Are you upset about the recession?
- Do you feel you deserve more in life?
- Are you dissatisfied with your work situation?
- Are you unhappy in your relationships?
- Are you frustrated about your financial situation?
If you answered YES to one or more of these questions, then chances are you need to practice forgiveness.
Studies show that people who forgive are happier and healthier than those who hold resentments.
And resentments only serve to make you twisted and bitter.
They make you believe that other people are trying to tear you down, to spoil your day, to ruin your mood, or just simply to make your life miserable.
And if you’re resentful, they WILL SUCCEED!
But it doesn’t have to be that way.
Experience the Freedom & Power of Forgiveness!
Choose forgiveness and you can turn your life around.
Bitterness brings pain and grief, and ultimately can tear you apart.
But if you want to get what you truly deserve from life, you have to move on.
Let go of the past and start building a brighter future.
A future where anything is possible.
Experience the Freedom & Power of Forgiveness!
Forgiveness really is that powerful!
And there’s scientific proof to back it up, too.
Like the study published in the Journal of Behavioral Medicine that found “forgiveness to be associated with lower heart rate and blood pressure as well as stress relief.”
Or the study published in the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin that concluded:
“forgiveness not only restores positive thoughts, feelings and behaviors
toward the offending party, but the benefits of forgiveness spill over to
positive behaviors toward others outside of the relationship.”
Forgiveness has powerful benefits for your body, your relationships, and your place in the world.
Letting go of anger and working on forgiveness could literally save your life.
And that’s something worth saving.



