94 Quotes & Sayings By Asa Don Brown

Asa Don Brown is a self-employed Texas lawyer, farmer and writer. He is an avid reader who works in his personal library-cum-office in the evenings. In his free time he enjoys farming, writing, and reading.

Self-talk reflects your innermost feelings.
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Self-talk reflects your innermost feelings. Asa Don Brown
Pure happiness and peace are at their peak when your...
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Pure happiness and peace are at their peak when your body is in harmony with itself. Asa Don Brown
Shame and blame should have no place in our body,...
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Shame and blame should have no place in our body, mind, or spirit. Asa Don Brown
Our perceptions are influenced by our surroundings.
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Our perceptions are influenced by our surroundings. Asa Don Brown
Are you seeking to be offended?
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Are you seeking to be offended? Asa Don Brown
Are you living in the moment?
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Are you living in the moment? Asa Don Brown
What is an unconditional state?
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What is an unconditional state? Asa Don Brown
Life is a purposeful action.
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Life is a purposeful action. Asa Don Brown
Perfectionists are not all negative, miserable, unhappy and over controlling...
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Perfectionists are not all negative, miserable, unhappy and over controlling individuals Asa Don Brown
What are the messages that you are entertaining?
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What are the messages that you are entertaining? Asa Don Brown
All children should be taught to unconditionally accept, approve, admire,...
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All children should be taught to unconditionally accept, approve, admire, appreciate, forgive, trust, and ultimately, love their own person. Asa Don Brown
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Communication is an art form that is crafted throughout our lives. Asa Don Brown
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Real peace goes beyond explanation. Asa Don Brown
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Happiness is not giddiness or some overly inflated sense of being. Asa Don Brown
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Always make your familial environment a safe and inviting place. Asa Don Brown
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Have you ever noticed that fear affects your physical mind and body? Asa Don Brown
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A child's attachment process begins within the first year of life... Asa Don Brown
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There is no debating that the effects of trauma experienced in childhood may have grave consequences. Asa Don Brown
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Attachments that are not fostered may lend to the child's inability to properly attach or have no attachment at all. Asa Don Brown
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Perception is a vice with which each person is capable of perceiving his or her reality. Asa Don Brown
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Children who are resilient often have an appearance of a Teflon coating: nothing seems to faze these children. Asa Don Brown
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Loss has no friend, no allies, no benefit to the human spirit. Asa Don Brown
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As an individual, you are entitled to your time of grief, process of grief, and right to grieve. Asa Don Brown
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There is no greater grief, than when a parent losses a child. Asa Don Brown
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Spanking a child is about the parent not the child. The child will learn more from positive correction than physical manipulation. Asa Don Brown
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As fathers, we should have a desire to be active participants in our children’s lives. Asa Don Brown
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Secure attachment has been linked to a child's ability to successfully recover and prove resilient in the presence of a traumatic event. Asa Don Brown
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Trauma does not have to occur by abuse alone... Asa Don Brown
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Childhood trauma does not come in one single package. Asa Don Brown
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Resiliency is the essence of a global positive framework... Asa Don Brown
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Resiliency is not gender-, age-, or intellectually specific... Asa Don Brown
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Be an informed advocate and support. Asa Don Brown
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The ramifications of workplace violence can have a lingering effect on the organization for generations. Asa Don Brown
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Toxic relationships are like a good pasta that has been overcooked. Asa Don Brown
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Happiness is a choice and a state of mind. Asa Don Brown
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Abuse may consist of physical maltreatment or language that is belittling, discriminatory... Asa Don Brown
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Real happiness provides you the confidence that you never thought was obtainable. Asa Don Brown
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Trauma may be endured through a physiological or psychological threat to life or overall wellbeing. Asa Don Brown
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My traumatic experience was life changing Asa Don Brown
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Survivors of trauma may have difficulty initiating relationships ... Asa Don Brown
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Worldview is often confused with perception; rather, it is our perception that influences our worldview. Asa Don Brown
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Perception and worldview are one's summary of life. Asa Don Brown
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In simple, the past is a time gone by and no longer exists in the present moment, but we choose to allow this past to occupy our minds, our bodies and our very existence. Asa Don Brown
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The loss of a child exploits the emotions of each individual it encounters. Asa Don Brown
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Letting go of the past, is like opening the flood gates of healing to be set free. Asa Don Brown
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The benefits of forgiveness are limitless. Asa Don Brown
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An anchor should be someone who is personally open and willing to communicate. Asa Don Brown
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Allow yourself to be an anchor and anchored by others. Asa Don Brown
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The loss of my child broke my spirit. Asa Don Brown
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Perfectionism is adaptive if you are mindful of your humanhood. Asa Don Brown
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For far too long, the female gender has been plagued with stereotypes, typecasting, as well as, subtle and blatant discrimination. Asa Don Brown
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May you begin living beyond. Asa Don Brown
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Living in the past is like choosing to cling to a chronic illness. Asa Don Brown
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The process of grieving any loss is dependent upon your relationship to the person. Asa Don Brown
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Love is a sacrificial item Asa Don Brown
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A life lived without forgiveness is a life lived in the past. Asa Don Brown
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Forgiveness has the ability to transform our thoughts. Asa Don Brown
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Forgiveness is the intentional act or process of pardoning or offering absolution unto another. Asa Don Brown
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Forgiveness is the ultimate liberator of our mind, body, and spirit. Asa Don Brown
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Living in the past is a conscious or an unconscious choice made through a connection to the past. Asa Don Brown
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Trauma can have a masking effect. Asa Don Brown
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Intrapersonal communication is a reflection of your self-esteem. Asa Don Brown
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Self-esteem is a barometer of your overall internal makeup. Asa Don Brown
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Fatherhood is the greatest education a man can ever receive. Asa Don Brown
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Do not allow the negative of the past to mask your sight. Asa Don Brown
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As a father, we need to actively listen. Asa Don Brown
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Communication can be sent or received through verbal or nonverbal cues. Asa Don Brown
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Communication is the lifeblood of an organization. Asa Don Brown
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Intrapersonal communication is a reflection of our daily messages. Asa Don Brown
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A key to healthy problem solving is good communication. Asa Don Brown
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Relationships are an art form created by two or more individuals who have similar or complementary visions, passions, and ambitions. Asa Don Brown
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Unhealthy relationships are most commonly lacking in the most essential of ingredient: healthy communication. Asa Don Brown
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Reading is a source of liberation. Children who are taught to read early on, are commonly taught to communicate in other significant verbal and nonverbal ways. Asa Don Brown
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Love is an unconditional state of being. Asa Don Brown
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If you wait to live you will never succeed. Living begins today and it begins within you. Asa Don Brown
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Domestic violence rarely affects only those directly involved in the abusive relationship. Asa Don Brown
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The key to healthy communication is having a willingness to lay aside our defensive tendencies and accept responsibility for our part of the relationship Asa Don Brown
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Resiliency is the body's internal response to a stressful situation. Asa Don Brown
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Brainstorming is the nexus of ideas. Asa Don Brown
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Domestic violence is any behavior involving physical, psychological, emotional, sexual or verbal abuse. It is any form of aggression intended to hurt, damage, or kill an intimate person. Asa Don Brown
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Domestic violence is frequently excused when alcohol and other substances are involved. Asa Don Brown
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Society has seldom considered the vicarious effects of domestic violence between partners on the lives of children. Asa Don Brown
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...Studies have found that children who witness abuse are more likely to accept relationships that are abusive. Asa Don Brown
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We are a society of excuses, shame and blame; we avoid accountability and often project our responsibility when involving domestic violence. Asa Don Brown
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Domestic abusers and the abused need to develop healthy support systems... Asa Don Brown
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Traumatic experiences in early childhood may interfere with the child's ability to securely attach. Asa Don Brown
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A child's temperament appears to play another significant role in the child's own perceptions and worldview. Asa Don Brown
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No one wants to be entrapped by his or her addictive habit... Asa Don Brown
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The lack of culpability of the perpetrator and his or her transference of blame onto alcohol or other substances only perpetuates the violent behaviors. Asa Don Brown
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Be your best proponent, ally, and advocate. Asa Don Brown
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It is essential that children who are directly or indirectly affected by domestic violence receive psychological care. Asa Don Brown
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Boundaries are, in simple terms, the recognition of personal space. Asa Don Brown
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I have frequently thought to myself, 'If I can teach my daughter one thing, it will be the love of self unconditionally.' Unconditional love and peace are obtainable, but they are only obtainable if I can learn to move beyond the conditions that I placed on my life. When conditions are placed on my life and on the lives of others, they ensure that I will never experience the depths of love and happiness. Asa Don Brown