Daily Commitments Can Transform Your Life

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Where there is hatred, may we bring love.
I am committed to being appreciative and grateful for all the gifts that I have.
Where there is pain, may we bring healing.
I am committed to enhancing my life by perceiving the good in each event.
Where there is darkness, may we bring healing.
I am committed to viewing today as a new challenge and adventure.
Where there is despair, may we bring hope.
I am committed to keeping my goals in mind and to enjoying the process of reaching them.
Where there is discord, may we bring harmony.
I am committed to acting with kindness and compassion in all situations that arise.
Where there is strife, may we bring peace.
I am committed to beginning again now at any given moment.
Make this a better world and begin with us.
-Rabbi Zelig Pliskin

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