Monday, June 18, 2012
A Life of Contentment
When you quit doing the wrong things, you make more room
for the things that make you happy. So starting today…
1. Quit
procrastinating on your goals.
Some
people dream of success while others wake up and work hard at it, action and
change are often resisted when they’re needed most. Get a hold of
yourself and have discipline. Putting something off instantly makes it
harder and scarier. What we don’t start today won’t be finished by
tomorrow. And there’s nothing more stressful than the perpetual lingering
of an unfinished task.
The
secret to getting ahead is simply getting started. Starting, all by
itself, is usually sufficient to build enough momentum to keep the ball
rolling. So forget about the finish line and just concentrate on taking
your first step. Say to yourself, “I choose to start this task with a
small, imperfect step.” All those small steps will add up and you’ll
actually get to see changes fairly quickly. Read Getting Things
Done.
2. Quit
blaming others and making excuses.
Stop
blaming others for what you have or don’t have, or for what you feel or don’t
feel. When you blame others for what you’re going through, you deny
responsibility and perpetuate the problem. Stop giving your power away
and start taking responsibility for your life. Blaming is just another
sorry excuse, and making excuses is the first step towards failure; you and
only you are responsible for your life choices and decisions.
3. Quit trying
to avoid change.
If
nothing ever changed there would be no sunrise the next morning. Most of
us are comfortable where we are even though the whole universe is constantly
changing around us. Learning to accept this is vital to our happiness and
general success. Because only when we change, do we grow, and begin to
see a world we never knew was possible.
And
don’t forget, however good or bad a situation is now, it will change.
That’s the one thing you can count on. So embrace it, and realize that
change happens for a reason. It won’t always be easy or obvious at first,
but in the end it will be worth it.
4. Quit trying
to control the uncontrollable.
If you
try to control everything, and then worry about the things you can’t control,
you are setting yourself up for a lifetime of frustration and misery.
Some
forces are out of your control, but you can control how you react to
things. Everyone’s life has positive and negative aspects – whether
you’re happy or not depends greatly on which aspects you focus on. The
best thing you can do is to let go of what you can’t control, and invest your
energy in the things you can – like your attitude.
5. Quit
talking down to yourself.
Nothing
will bring you down quicker than berating yourself. The mind is a superb
instrument if used right, but when used incorrectly, it becomes very
destructive. Be aware of your mental self-talk. We all talk
silently to ourselves in our heads, but we aren’t always conscious of what
we’re saying or how it’s affecting us.
As
Henry Ford once stated, “Whether you think you can, or you think you can’t,
you’re right.” One of the major causes of why we fail is due to self-doubt
and negative self-talk. The way to overcome negative thoughts and
destructive emotions is to develop opposing, positive emotions that are
stronger and more powerful. Listen to your self-talk and replace negative
thoughts with positive ones, over time you will change the trajectory of your
life. Read The How of
Happiness.
6. Quit
criticizing others.
The
negativity you bleed out toward others will gradually cripple your own
happiness. When you truly feel comfortable with your own imperfections,
you won’t feel threatened or offended by the imperfections you see in other
people.
So
stop worrying about the flaws you see in everyone else, and focus on
yourself. Let the constant growth and improvement in your own life keep
you so busy that you have no time left to criticize others.
7. Quit
running from your problems and fears.
Trust
me, if everyone threw his or her problems in a pile for you to see, you would
grab yours back. Tackle your problems and fears swiftly and don’t run
away from them. The best solution is to face them head on no matter how
powerful they may seem.
Fears,
in particularly, stop you from taking chances and making decisions. They
keep you confined to just the small space where you feel completely
comfortable. But your life’s story is simply the culmination of many
small, unique experiences, many of which require you to stretch your comfort
zone. Letting your fears and worries control you is not ‘living,’ it
merely exists.
Bottom
line: Either you own your problems and fears, or they will ultimately own
you.
8. Quit living
in another time and place.
Some
people spend their entire lives trying to live in another time and place.
They lament about what has been, what they could have done, or what might
become. However, the past is gone, and the future doesn’t exist. No
matter how much time we spend thinking and lamenting about either, it doesn’t
change anything.
One of
life’s sharpest paradoxes is that our brightest future hinges on our ability to
pay attention to those things we are doing, right now, today.
We
need to live more in the moment. Living in the moment requires active,
open, intentional awareness on the present. Don’t fantasize about being
on vacation while at work, and don’t worry about the work piling up on your
desk when you’re on vacation. Live for now. Notice the beauty
unfolding around you.
9. Quit trying
to be someone you’re not.
One of
the greatest challenges in life is being yourself in a world that’s trying to
make you like everyone else. Someone will always be prettier, someone
will always be smarter, someone will always be younger, but they will never be
you. Don’t change so people will like you. Be yourself and the
right people will love you, and you’ll love yourself more too. Read The Road Less
Traveled.
10. Quit being
ungrateful.
Not
all the puzzle pieces of life will seem to fit together at first, but in time
you’ll realize they do, perfectly. So thank the things that didn’t work
out, because they just made room for the things that will. And thank the
ones who walked away from you, because they just made room for the ones who
won’t.
No
matter how good or bad you have it, wake up each day thankful for your
life. Someone somewhere else is desperately fighting for his or
hers. Instead of thinking about what you’re missing, try thinking about
what you have that everyone else is missing.
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