Monday, September 9, 2013
Choices You Might End-up Regretting In 10 Years
Wearing a mask to impress others. – If the face
you always show the world is a mask, someday there
will be nothing beneath it. Because 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 really 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 perfect to impress and inspire people. Let them
be impressed and inspired by how you deal with your
imperfections.
Letting someone else create your dreams for
you. – The greatest challenge in life is discovering
who you are; the second greatest is being happy with
what you find. A big part of this is your decision to
stay true to your own goals and dreams. Do you have
people who disagree with you? Good. It means you’re
standing your ground and walking your own path.
Sometimes you’ll do things considered crazy by
others, but when you catch yourself excitedly losing
track of time, that’s when you’ll know you’re doing
the right thing. Read The 4-Hour Workweek.
Keeping negative company. – Don’t let someone
who has a bad attitude give it to you. Don’t let them
get to you. They can’t pull the trigger if you don’t
hand them the gun. When you remember that
keeping the company of negative people is a choice,
instead of an obligation, you free yourself to keep the
company of compassion instead of anger, generosity
instead of greed, and patience instead of anxiety.
Being selfish and egotistical. – A life filled with
loving deeds and good character is the best
tombstone. Those who you inspired and shared your
love with will remember how you made them feel
long after your time has expired. So carve your name
on hearts, not stone. What you have done for yourself
alone dies with you; what you have done for others
and the world remains.
Avoiding change and growth. – If you want to
know your past look into your present conditions. If
you want to know your future look into your present
actions. You must let go of the old to make way for
the new; the old way is gone, never to come back. If
you acknowledge this right now and take steps to
address it, you will position yourself for lasting
success. The Power of Habit.
Giving up when the going gets tough. – There
are no failures, just results. Even if things don’t
unfold the way you had expected, don’t be
disheartened or give up. Learn what you can and
move on. The one who continues to advance one step
at a time will win in the end. Because the battle is
always won far away and long before the final victory.
It’s a process that occurs with small steps, decisions,
and actions that gradually build upon each other and
eventually lead to that glorious moment of triumph.
Trying to micromanage every little thing. – Life
should be touched, not strangled. Sometimes you’ve
got to relax and let life happen without incessant
worry and micromanagement. Learn to let go a little
before you squeeze too tight. Take a deep breath.
When the dust settles and you can once again see
the forest for the trees, take the next step forward.
You don’t have to know exactly where you’re going to
be headed somewhere great. Everything in life is in
perfect order whether you understand it yet or not. It
just takes some time to connect all the dots.
Settling for less than you deserve. – Be strong
enough to let go and wise enough to wait for what
you deserve. Sometimes you have to get knocked
down lower than you have ever been to stand up
taller than you ever were before. Sometimes your
eyes need to be washed by your tears so you can see
the possibilities in front of you with a clearer vision
again. Don’t settle.
Endlessly waiting until tomorrow. – The trouble
is, you always think you have more time than you do.
But one day you will wake up and there won’t be any
more time to work on the things you’ve always
wanted to do. And at that point you either will have
achieved the goals you set for yourself, or you will
have a list of excuses for why you haven’t. Read The
Last Lecture.
Being lazy and wishy-washy. – The world doesn’t
owe you anything, you owe the world something. So
stop daydreaming and start DOING. Develop a
backbone, not a wishbone. Take full responsibility for
your life – take control. You are important and you
are needed. It’s too late to sit around and wait for
somebody to do something someday. Someday is
now; the somebody the world needs is YOU.
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