“Life
is to be enjoyed, not endured.”
―Gordon
B. Hinckley
1. Other people’s judgments.
It’s OK to listen to
others, but not at the full expense of your own intuition. Throughout
your life there will be many times when the world gets real quiet and the only
thing left is the beat of your own heart. So you’d better learn the sound
of it, otherwise you’ll never understand what it’s telling you.
When you spend too
much time concentrating on everyone else’s perception of you, or who everyone
else wants you to be, you eventually forget who you truly are. So don’t
fear the judgments of others; you know in your heart who you are and what’s
true to you. You don’t have to be someone else to impress and inspire
people. Let them be impressed and inspired by the real YOU.
Honestly, what does life matter if you lose yourself along the way?
Even your mentors should teach you HOW to think, not WHAT to think. So if
someone – anyone – is belittling your truth, it might be time to turn the other
way.
2. Old troubles
from the past.
You can’t change what
has already happened, so choose to look ahead instead of behind you.
Don’t stress. Do your best. Forget the rest. Your past
mistakes are meant to guide you, not define you. Life is a beautiful
circle. You’re strong because you know your weaknesses. You’re wise
because you’ve been foolish. You can laugh now because you’ve known
sadness.
It’s crazy how you
always end up where you’re meant to be – how even the most tragic and stressful
situations eventually teach you important lessons that you never dreamed you
were going to learn. Remember, oftentimes when things are falling apart,
they are actually falling into place. Just because you’re not where you
want to be today doesn’t mean you won’t be there someday. Everything is
going to be come together – maybe not today, but eventually.
3. Each day’s
little frustrations.
A bad day is just a
bad day. It comes and it goes. Choose not to make it anything
more. You will find that it’s necessary to let some things go simply for
the reason that they’re heavy on your heart and soul. Go ahead and let go
of them. Don’t clamp shackles to your own ankles. It’s incredibly
easy to enjoy more of your life right now, no matter what the situation.
It’s just a matter of dropping of the layers of nonsense that are weighing you
down.
Behind every beautiful
day, there has been some kind of struggle. You fall, you rise, you make
mistakes, you live, you learn. You’re human, not perfect. You’ve
been hurt, but you’re alive. Think of what a precious privilege it is to
be alive today – to breathe, to think, to enjoy, and to chase the things you
love. Sometimes there is sadness in your journey, but there is also lots
of beauty. You must keep putting one foot in front of the other even when
it hurts, for you will never know what is waiting for you just around the bend.
Follow this daily
to-do list and you’ll be just fine:
1. Think positively.
2. Eat healthy.
3. Exercise today.
4. Worry less.
5. Work hard.
6. Laugh often.
7. Sleep well.
Repeat…
4. The necessary pain of hard work and growth.
There are two types of
pain in life: pain that hurts you, and pain that changes you. But when
you learn from it, they are one and the same. If you want something, you
must endure the pain of working for it. It’s that simple. If you’re
not where you want to be right now, take the time to visualize yourself in the
place you want to be and take the first step in that direction. You may
not be able to change your destination in a day, but you can change your
direction right now.
Remember, strength
doesn’t come from what you can do. It comes from overcoming the things
you couldn’t. Tough situations build strong, successful people. No
matter how much it hurts now, you have to hold your head up, grit your teeth,
and keep going. In the end, consistent action speaks for itself. So
focus diligently, work hard in silence, and let your success be your noise.
5. Insignificant busywork.
In the beginning, you
need to say “yes” to a lot of things to discover and establish your
goals. Later on, you need to say “no” to a lot of things and concentrate
on your goals. Stop over-committing and trying to do too much at
once. Start saying “no” more often. If you never say “no,” you will
take on too much and all you will achieve is stress and frustration.
As Bruce Lee once
said, “It is not a daily increase, but a daily decrease. Hack away at the
inessentials.” Many of us spend too much time on what is urgent and not
enough time on what is important. Don’t be one of them. It’s not
what we claim are our priorities, but how we spend our time each day that
reveals the truth. Let your daily actions reflect your highest
priorities.
6. Impatient thoughts.
Patience is not about
waiting; it’s the ability to keep a good attitude while working hard for what
you believe in. It’s the willingness to stay focused, confidently staking
one small step at a time, knowing that the way you move a mountain is by moving
one stone at a time. Every stone you move, no matter how small, is
progress.
Whether you are
working on improving your health, learning a new skill, or getting a business
venture off the ground, you can’t expect instant gratification. Instead,
you must dedicate yourself to the best of your ability and understand that real
change takes time. Sometimes it may be hard to see your progress.
Sometimes it will be frustrating when the results you seek don’t appear as
quickly as you had hoped. Still, you are advancing. Hang in
there. You may be moving things along slowly, but you are still moving a
mountain.
7. The things that can’t be controlled.
Never force
anything. Do your best, then let it be. If it’s meant to be, it
will be. Don’t hold yourself down with things you can’t control.
Stop talking about the problem and start thinking about the solution.
Forget what could go wrong for a sec and think of what is already right.
Remember, change
happens for a reason. Roll with it. It won’t be ideal or easy at
first, but it will be worth it in the end. When times are good and
everything is comfortably in order, it’s easy to become complacent and forget
how skillful and resourceful you are capable of being. Unanticipated
troubles are necessary evils that push you forward, because they eventually
end, but the lessons and growth you gain from them last a lifetime.
8. Unfounded fears.
Life is about
overcoming fear and taking risks. If you don’t take risks, you won’t know
what you’re capable of. If you don’t risk anything, you risk
everything. Truth be told, nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to
be understood. Now is the time to expand your comfort zone so you can
experience things and understand more… so that you may fear less in the long
run.
The reality, of
course, is we all get afraid sometimes. It’s not about not being afraid,
but what you do when you feel that way. When you feel doubt, or fear, or
anxiety, or frustration, know that you can let it go just as surely as you can
pull your hand away from a flame. Keep your mind focused on the goodness,
on the possibilities and on your most treasured goals. What begins in
your mind ends up in your life. Think continually of the way you would
like to be, let these thoughts drive your actions, and your reality will
reliably catch up with your thinking.
9. The mind’s endless stream of doubts.
Believe in yourself
through tough times. Believe in your capacity to succeed. Believe
that your relationships are worth the effort. Believe that people make
mistakes on their way to greatness. Believe that people can be foolish
and intelligent, selfish and generous, and stressed and happy all at
once. Believe that very few people hurt others on purpose. Believe
that there are many roads to what’s right. Believe in your intuition,
especially when you have to choose between two good paths. Believe that
the answers are out there waiting. Believe that life will surprise you
again and again. Believe that the journey is the destination.
Believe that it’s all worth your while.
Or as Roald Dahl once
said, “And above all, watch with glittering eyes the whole world around you
because the greatest secrets are always hidden in the most unlikely
places. Those who don’t believe in magic will never find it.”
The floor is yours…
Which of the points
above have you struggled with? What else do we all need to ignore more
often? Please leave a comment below and share your thoughts and insights
with us.
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