Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Looking at the Inner You!
What
can you tell yourself that you don’t already know? Well, there is quite a lot.
In the
privacy of your mind you constantly talk to yourself. Your inner
monologue might seem pointless at times, but the truth is the act of talking to
yourself can help you learn and maintain a positive lifelong trajectory.
Therefore, collected below are six effective topics for self-talk, so the next
time you talk to yourself you will know exactly what to say.
1. What you love.
When
it comes to lifelong labors and dreams, lukewarm is no good. Hot is no
good either. White hot and passionate is the only way to work and live.
Invest
your thoughts and time in the things you love. Don’t wait around for too
long to get involved in something that moves you. Realize how important
it is to be an enthusiast in life. If you are interested in something, no
matter what it is, explore it. Get up and go after it. Embrace it,
hug it, love it, and above all, let your passion flow freely.
The
most important decision you will ever make is what you do with the limited time
that has been given to you. Before you know it you’ll be asking, “How did
it get so late so soon?” So put your thoughts and time to good use, and
let yourself be drawn to the strange pull of what you love – doing so will not
lead you astray. Live your life so that when you’re old, you never have
to let the person you became fantasize about the person you were capable of
being.
2. Your own inner truth.
Why
worry about what others think of you? Should you have more confidence in
their opinions than you do your own?
Truth
be told, how others see you is not nearly as important as how you see
yourself. To be happy means to live confidently in your own skin – to be
faithful to that which exists within you. What you’re doing by being
yourself is keeping it real, and you are being really brave.
When
you choose to stay true to YOU, some people might refuse to accept you for who
you are. Forget them. Rather than being false and incurring the
pain and confusion of trying to be someone you’re not, choose to stand strong,
even at the risk of incurring ridicule, when you are comfortable in your
skin, not everyone in this world will like you, and that is perfectly OK.
You could be the ripest, juiciest apple in the world, and there’s going to be
at least a few people out there who hate apples.
3. What you are willing to sacrifice for your
goals?
When
it comes to goal setting, you must be specific. If you find yourself
talking to yourself about wanting everything, it means you are treacherously
close to achieving nothing. It means you are avoiding the effort required
to get anywhere at all.
Usually,
it’s not too difficult to decide what you want your life to look like in a year
from now. What is difficult is figuring out what you’re willing to give
up in order to do the things that must be done to get to where you want to go.
This
takes serious commitment, and it requires momentary discomfort. When you
decide to aim for something higher, you must be willing to suffer a bit of unsteadiness
– the fear of falling. And you must be willing to fight against that
voice of emptiness below you which tempts and lures you to believe that you
don’t have enough strength to ascend any higher.
4. The little victories of each day.
Sometimes
the human mind operates in mysterious ways when it comes to achievements and
happiness. We dream of something and we wait and wait and feel like it’s
taking forever to arrive. Then it does and it’s over, and all we really
want is to curl back up in that moment before things change again.
Although
there’s nothing wrong with enjoying a fulfilled dream, you must realize that it
is just one small moment of your life. Like every other moment, this one
instance of victory is fleeting. Lifelong happiness is not found in any
one particular moment, it is found in all the moments and memories leading up
to our inevitable sunset – all the small victories of each day that fall
between the big events.
Ultimately
you will realize that your highest aspirations should just be a target – a
point on the horizon to step towards. You may not ever reach it, but you
can always look up after every small step and see beauty of where that step has
taken you.
5. How to help others.
Talk
yourself into helping someone today.
No
exercise is better for your heart and mind than reaching down and helping
others up. Happiness and success in life doesn’t come through
selfishness, but through selflessness. Everything you do comes back
around to you.
The
best way to feel alive is to get up and do something positive for someone
else. Don’t wait around for good things to happen in this world. If
you go out and make good things happen, you will fill the world with happiness
and you will make yourself smile in the process.
Greet
people with positivity. Encourage them. Compliment them. Lend
them a helping hand. Notice their progress, cheer them on and make them
smile, or even make them laugh. Love and kindness is contagious.
The more happiness and success you help others find, the more happiness and
success you will find every single day of your life.
6. The immediate reality of your own
happiness.
Right
now, you have more than enough to be happy.
Right
now, you have the full capacity to find something small to celebrate.
Right
now, you have a choice to make.
Don’t
make the mistake of waiting on someone or something to come along and make you
happy. True happiness comes
from within. When you choose not to allow another person or event to control
your emotions, and when you choose to focus on what you have, not what you have
not.
One of
the great secrets to happiness is to pay more attention to the beginnings than
the endings. So many people say they want a new life, but then they take
the new one they get every morning for granted. Don’t do this.
Don’t wait until your life is almost over to realize how great it has
been. A great life begins right now, when you stop wanting a better one.
My
mother-in-law passed away last week.
As we gathered as a family, we remembered all the great joy she brought
to us. She sacrificed for all of
us with a pleasant smile and filled with joy upon any of our achievements. Our memories of her brought joy to our
hearts and comfort to our souls. “Life is good!”
The floor is yours…
What
have you been talking to yourself about lately? Is it positive or
negative self-talk? What kind of positive self-talk do you use to
motivate yourself? What kind of negative self-talk do you need to stop?
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