It's
surprising how easy it is to lose sight of the important things in life. Busy
schedules and weekly routines have a tendency to put the brain on autopilot.
Some
of life's essential truths need repeating. Keep this list handy and give it a
read any time you need a boost.
1.
Being busy does not equal being productive.
Look
at everyone around you. They all seem so busy -- running from meeting to
meeting and firing off emails. Yet how many of them are really producing,
really succeeding at a high level?
Success
doesn't come from movement and activity. It comes from focus -- from ensuring
that your time is used efficiently and productively.
You
get the same number of hours in the day as everyone else. Use yours wisely.
After all, you're the product of your output, not your effort. Make certain
your efforts are dedicated to tasks that get results.
2.
Great success is often preceded by failure.
You
will never experience true success until you learn to embrace failure. Your
mistakes pave the way for you to succeed by revealing when you're on the wrong
path.
The
biggest breakthroughs typically come when you're feeling the most frustrated
and the most stuck. It's this frustration that forces you to think differently,
to look outside the box and see the solution that you've been missing.
Success
takes patience and the ability to maintain a good attitude even while suffering
for what you believe in.
3.
Fear is the No. 1 source of regret.
When
it's all said and done, you will lament the chances you didn't take far more
than you will your failures. Don't be afraid to take risks.
I
often hear people say, "What's the worst thing that can happen to you?
Will it kill you?" Yet death isn't the worst thing that can happen to you.
The
worst thing that can happen to you is allowing yourself to die inside while
you're still alive.
4.
Your self-worth must come from within.
When
your sense of pleasure and satisfaction are derived from comparing yourself to
others, you are no longer the master of your own destiny. When you feel good
about something that you've done, don't allow anyone's opinions or
accomplishments to take that away from you.
While
it's impossible to turn off your reactions to what others think of you, you
don't have to compare yourself to others, and you can always take people's
opinions with a grain of salt. That way, no matter what other people are
thinking or doing, your self-worth comes from within. Regardless of what people
think of you at any particular moment, one thing is certain -- you're never as
good or bad as they say you are.
5.
You're only as good as those you associate with.
You
should strive to surround yourself with people who inspire you, people who make
you want to be better. And you probably do. But what about the people who drag
you down? Why do you allow them to be a part of your life?
Anyone
who makes you feel worthless, anxious, or uninspired is wasting your time and,
quite possibly, making you more like them. Life is too short to associate with
people like this. Cut them loose.
6.
Life is short.
None
of us is guaranteed a tomorrow. Yet when someone dies unexpectedly it causes us
to take stock of our own life -- what's really important, how we spend our
time, and how we treat other people.
Loss
is a raw, visceral reminder of the frailty of life. It shouldn't be.
Remind
yourself every morning when you wake up that each day is a gift, and you're
bound to make the most of the blessing you've been given. The moment you start
acting like life is a blessing is the moment it will start acting like one.
After
all, a great day begins with a great mindset.
7.
You don't have to wait for an apology to forgive.
Life
goes a lot smoother once you let go of grudges and forgive even those who never
said they were sorry. Grudges let negative events from your past ruin today's
happiness. Hate and anger are emotional parasites that destroy your joy in
life.
The
negative emotions that come with holding on to a grudge create a stress
response in your body, and holding on to stress can have devastating health
consequences. Researchers at Emory University have shown that it contributes to
high blood pressure and heart disease.
When
you forgive someone, it doesn't condone their actions; it simply frees you from
being their eternal victim.
8.
You're living the life you've created.
You
are not a victim of circumstance. No one can force you to make decisions and
take actions that run contrary to your values and aspirations.
The
circumstances you're living in today are your own -- you created them.
Likewise, your future is entirely up to you. If you're feeling stuck, it's
probably because you're afraid to take the risks necessary to achieve your
goals and live your dreams.
When
it's time to take action, remember that it's always better to be at the bottom
of the ladder you want to climb than at the top of one you don't.
9.
Live in the moment.
You
can't reach your full potential until you learn to live your life in the
present.
No
amount of guilt can change the past, and no amount of anxiety can change the
future. It's impossible to be happy if you're constantly somewhere else, unable
to fully embrace the reality (good or bad) of this very moment.
To
help yourself live in the moment, you must do two things:
1)
Accept your past. If you don't make peace with your past, it will never leave
you and, in doing so, it will create your future.
2)
Accept the uncertainty of the future. Worry has no place in the here and now.
As Mark Twain said, "Worrying is like paying a debt you don't owe."
10.
Change is inevitable -- embrace it.
Only
when you embrace change can you find the good in it. You need to have an open
mind and open arms if you're going to recognize, and capitalize on, the
opportunities that change creates.
You're
bound to fail when you keep doing the same things you always have in the hope
that ignoring change will make it go away.
After
all, the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and
expecting a different result.
Life
doesn't stop for anyone. When things are going well, appreciate them and enjoy
them, as they are bound to change. If you are always searching for something
more, something better, that you think is going to make you happy, you'll never
be present enough to enjoy the great moments before they're gone.

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