A Positive Life Style
Stop Complaining and Start Living
Effective Time Management
Appreciating what we have
No Hard feelings on others possessions
Taking Self Responsibility
Leading a Balanced Life
Work towards happiness
Love what you do
Love your parents
Love your society
Love your peers
Love your friends
Love your life
Love what you do
Be Optimistic
Live and Let Live
The document discusses the relationship between money, possessions, and happiness. It argues that while happiness is often equated with wealth and material goods, true happiness depends more on relationships and health rather than wealth alone. Having money can help purchase things, but it cannot buy respect, time, sleep, or health. The document advocates balancing career, family, health, and friendships for a happy life, and making daily choices that prioritize these over the pursuit of wealth and luxury possessions.
Success is a result as well as poverty is a result. The formula for success is this: A few simple discipline practiced every day, while failure is the opposite: A few errors in judgement repeated every day.
By knowing this, accepting it as the truth and then learning success principles, you will make your life the best life you can ever live.
Anyone who wants to learn how to harness the power of the mind to get anything in life
Are you getting everything you want out of life?
Most of us can’t honestly answer that we are.
Most of us have dreams that have so far gone unfulfilled, or goals that we haven’t quite yet managed to accomplish
Many of us might feel that we’re somewhat in a rut, or we might have days were our moods just aren’t good.
Maybe your physique isn’t what it should be
Maybe you’re tired all the time.
What Does This Come Down To?
The mistaken reaction is to blame outside factors.
And most of us are guilty of blaming our circumstances, our genetics, or perhaps the training program we chose.
Maybe we blame the personal trainer!
But this isn’t how change happens.
Change happens by taking responsibility for your life and for realizing that everything starts with you.
The most successful and happy people in the world are the ones with an internal focus of control. That means that they understand they have the power to change their fortunes and they actually go about doing so – rather than pointing to other things.
Your Mindset is Where Everything Starts
Your mindset is where everything starts
It’s how you set goals. It’s what gives you the strength to go after them.
It’s what makes you confident and daring. It’s what makes you creative and focused.
Your mindset is what helps you to appreciate what you already have.
To see the positive instead of the negative.
Your mind is an incredibly powerful machine and once you can tap into that power, then the sky is the limit.
But where do you begin?
That’s why I created a course on this exact subject.
Let me introduce to you…
ORDER NOW.
This document discusses how to develop a growth mindset. It begins by explaining the difference between a fixed mindset, where people believe their abilities are innate and cannot change, versus a growth mindset, where people believe they can develop their abilities through effort. It encourages the reader to assess their own mindset and choose to adopt a growth mindset if needed. It then provides steps for developing a growth mindset, such as embracing challenges, being motivated by failures, and continuously striving to improve. The document aims to help readers create the lives they desire by shifting to a growth-focused perspective.
The document discusses "The Art of Living" and provides advice on how to live life well. Some key points include:
1. While mankind has achieved scientific progress, people have become more divided on issues and now study "The Art of Living" to reduce stress and bring people together.
2. Problems are unique to each individual, so each person must learn to live according to their own style.
3. The document gives various suggestions for living well, such as maintaining balance in life pursuits, developing meaningful relationships, finding purpose and enjoyment in one's work, accepting change, and overcoming difficulties with patience and optimism.
4. Living well involves constantly learning, prioritizing goals, making
In this document, I share six ways to simplify your life. It will make your life easy and not complicated and therefore stressful. We need to avoid stress as much as possible.
My first article
Being happy isn't just about feeling excellent. Research shows that it also makes us healthier, extra effective – and nicer. And this post indicates us the manner the way to reap happiness within the actual global. Thanks for reading my article.
The document discusses the relationship between money, possessions, and happiness. It argues that while happiness is often equated with wealth and material goods, true happiness depends more on relationships and health rather than wealth alone. Having money can help purchase things, but it cannot buy respect, time, sleep, or health. The document advocates balancing career, family, health, and friendships for a happy life, and making daily choices that prioritize these over the pursuit of wealth and luxury possessions.
Success is a result as well as poverty is a result. The formula for success is this: A few simple discipline practiced every day, while failure is the opposite: A few errors in judgement repeated every day.
By knowing this, accepting it as the truth and then learning success principles, you will make your life the best life you can ever live.
Anyone who wants to learn how to harness the power of the mind to get anything in life
Are you getting everything you want out of life?
Most of us can’t honestly answer that we are.
Most of us have dreams that have so far gone unfulfilled, or goals that we haven’t quite yet managed to accomplish
Many of us might feel that we’re somewhat in a rut, or we might have days were our moods just aren’t good.
Maybe your physique isn’t what it should be
Maybe you’re tired all the time.
What Does This Come Down To?
The mistaken reaction is to blame outside factors.
And most of us are guilty of blaming our circumstances, our genetics, or perhaps the training program we chose.
Maybe we blame the personal trainer!
But this isn’t how change happens.
Change happens by taking responsibility for your life and for realizing that everything starts with you.
The most successful and happy people in the world are the ones with an internal focus of control. That means that they understand they have the power to change their fortunes and they actually go about doing so – rather than pointing to other things.
Your Mindset is Where Everything Starts
Your mindset is where everything starts
It’s how you set goals. It’s what gives you the strength to go after them.
It’s what makes you confident and daring. It’s what makes you creative and focused.
Your mindset is what helps you to appreciate what you already have.
To see the positive instead of the negative.
Your mind is an incredibly powerful machine and once you can tap into that power, then the sky is the limit.
But where do you begin?
That’s why I created a course on this exact subject.
Let me introduce to you…
ORDER NOW.
This document discusses how to develop a growth mindset. It begins by explaining the difference between a fixed mindset, where people believe their abilities are innate and cannot change, versus a growth mindset, where people believe they can develop their abilities through effort. It encourages the reader to assess their own mindset and choose to adopt a growth mindset if needed. It then provides steps for developing a growth mindset, such as embracing challenges, being motivated by failures, and continuously striving to improve. The document aims to help readers create the lives they desire by shifting to a growth-focused perspective.
The document discusses "The Art of Living" and provides advice on how to live life well. Some key points include:
1. While mankind has achieved scientific progress, people have become more divided on issues and now study "The Art of Living" to reduce stress and bring people together.
2. Problems are unique to each individual, so each person must learn to live according to their own style.
3. The document gives various suggestions for living well, such as maintaining balance in life pursuits, developing meaningful relationships, finding purpose and enjoyment in one's work, accepting change, and overcoming difficulties with patience and optimism.
4. Living well involves constantly learning, prioritizing goals, making
In this document, I share six ways to simplify your life. It will make your life easy and not complicated and therefore stressful. We need to avoid stress as much as possible.
My first article
Being happy isn't just about feeling excellent. Research shows that it also makes us healthier, extra effective – and nicer. And this post indicates us the manner the way to reap happiness within the actual global. Thanks for reading my article.
This document contains the author's reflections on principles that have guided them in life. It discusses 27 principles they have learned from their experiences growing up in a middle-class family and dealing with their father's illness. The principles include the importance of perspective, adjustment, knowing when to stop, communication, and avoiding fault-finding. The author stresses living ethically, utilizing one's skills and education, and contributing to society without corruption.
The document discusses various anomalies observed in human behavior across different domains of life. Some key observations include:
1) Family behaviors like mother-in-laws having different standards for daughters and daughters-in-law, and men not helping with household chores despite expecting equality.
2) Educational behaviors like prioritizing English medium schools and coaching classes for prestige rather than learning.
3) Social status being judged by superficial factors like guests at functions, car ownership, and branded clothes rather than character.
4) Medical field relying heavily on tests rather than diagnosis, and doctors not properly communicating with patients.
5) Organizational behaviors like valuing "yes men" over experience and qualifications.
The document provides observations on anomalies in human behavior from the author's life experiences. Some key points include:
1) Family behaviors like mother-in-laws having different expectations of daughters-in-law than daughters, and men not helping with household chores despite expecting wives to adjust to their families.
2) Educational behaviors like prioritizing English medium schools, the growing prestige of coaching classes, and girls pursuing careers only to leave them after marriage.
3) Other behaviors around wasting resources like water and electricity despite shortages, spending lavishly on kids' birthdays but not donating to the needy, and focusing prayer on temples rather than finding God within.
The author notes exceptions to
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The document discusses abuse and neglect of elders in India. It finds that 42% of elders felt disrespected, 37.8% were verbally abused, and 28.2% experienced neglect or economic abuse. The main abusers were sons and daughters-in-law, and over half of abused elders did not take action. The main context for abuse was related to property. Most elders felt that regular income was the only way to escape abuse. The document also discusses the importance of retirement planning and saving systematically from an early age in order to financially secure one's retirement years.
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This document discusses 6 common limiting beliefs that prevent people from achieving their full potential: 1) believing you are not smart enough, 2) feeling too inexperienced, 3) thinking it is too late, 4) believing you can't be happy until some future event occurs, 5) believing your identity is fixed and can't change, and 6) using being too busy as an excuse. The document argues that these beliefs are not true and encourages the reader to get rid of these limitations in order to live a fuller life.
Life will become a lot more easier if you get rid of these 6 beliefs that lim...Marie Jean Taniajura
The document discusses 6 common limiting beliefs that prevent people from achieving their potential:
1) Believing you are not smart enough, when in reality smartness comes from focused study and practice.
2) Thinking you are too inexperienced, when many successful people gained experience by just starting projects without prior experience.
3) Believing it is too late to make changes, when in fact people find success at all stages of life.
4) Conditioning happiness on external factors, when in reality you can choose to be happy every day.
5) Thinking your identity is fixed, when in fact people constantly evolve based on experiences and growth.
6) Using being too busy as an excuse
This document discusses the importance of attitude. It states that an individual, organization, or country's success depends on the quality of its people, and quality comes from attitude. A positive attitude can help a person become better, reduce negativity, and alter their life for the better. Attitude is important in every sphere of life, including personal and professional roles. Factors like environment, experience, and education can determine attitude. The document outlines the benefits of a positive attitude and consequences of a negative one. It provides steps for building a positive attitude, such as changing one's focus, developing gratitude, and avoiding negative people.
The document discusses finding balance between work life and personal life. It notes that balance looks different for everyone as priorities vary. Key aspects to consider include understanding your needs, passions, and how you want to spend your time. Prioritizing self-care through adequate nutrition, sleep, exercise and recreation is important to avoid burnout. Pursuing fulfillment requires growth and contributing to others. Effective leaders help their teams feel engaged, supported and appreciated to maintain productivity while respecting individuals' needs for balance.
The document is an invitation from Gabriel Cirstea and Anet Verweij to look at a business opportunity providing health and wellness products. They summarize that stress is a major crisis impacting health and finances, and that their products and network can help manage stress and provide residual income. They invite the reader to learn more about the opportunity and consider joining their international team.
1) The document discusses the concept of "track" and how it applies not just to transportation but also to one's path through life. It suggests we all follow certain tracks from birth to death, whether we realize it or not, such as social customs, traditions, and the influence of others.
2) A major track we follow is the phases of life as divided by our forefathers - childhood education, adulthood of service and family, retirement for social service, and old age spent in service to mankind. However, it notes we should maintain a student-like attitude and ability to learn throughout life.
3) It emphasizes the importance of finding balance and harmony in life by not neglecting any of
This is a compilation of lessons learned by Edwin Ebreo through life. He shared this in his blog, edebreo.wordpress.com. He picked his favorite blog post and put it together in this work.
The document describes the author's experience taking the risk of marriage. Some key points:
- Getting married is considered a risk due to possibilities of divorce, difficult in-laws, and challenges of having children.
- The author details her relationship with her husband Antonio, from first meeting in 1999 to getting married in 2010 and having two children.
- Risks of marriage, moving to Chile, and starting a family were worthwhile. The author learned lessons around patience, empathy, maintaining a global perspective, and seizing opportunities without hesitation.
- In conclusion, the author advocates taking risks in life without looking back, having patience and vision, focusing on empathy, and acting quickly on opportunities, though notes some
A presentation is all about how to face the future with fearless confidence. it tells what are the challenges that youth face now days. it encourage and inspires on stretching and stretching until you win or reach you goals.
This document discusses how to get out of the "mental treadmill" or "rat race" of constantly meeting others' expectations at the expense of one's own fulfillment and well-being. It describes how from a young age, people are conditioned through reward and punishment systems to conform to social and institutional norms. By the time they are adults, many feel trapped running in multiple treadmills of family, work, relationships, etc. The document advocates taking control of one's own life by reflecting inward on one's values, passions, and purpose rather than looking to external validation. It encourages making difficult changes and pursuing one's "unlived life" despite fears, in order to find greater fulfillment and avoid future reg
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We are all faced with challenges constantly in every area of our lives. Most people have a hard time accepting and dealing with these challenges that arise. The truth is that you will have to deal with difficult problems throughout your life, whether it is in your personal life or career.
The document identifies 8 reasons why good people with great plans still fail: 1) They don't have a clear plan or know what they want. 2) They have low productivity and don't take action. 3) They are indecisive and put off decisions. 4) They lack energy. 5) They lack motivation and follow through. 6) They don't set or stick to priorities. 7) They try to do everything themselves. The most important reason is that 8) they never change their behaviors when mistakes are made. The author urges the reader to identify which reason applies to them and email him to start overcoming challenges.
The document provides a summary of key concepts from Stephen Covey's book "The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People". It discusses that the book focuses on paradigms and how they shape behaviors and thoughts. It outlines the seven habits, including being proactive by consciously choosing responses, beginning with the end in mind by creating a mission statement to guide decisions, and becoming principle-centered rather than focused on temporary satisfactions.
8 toxic activities that you really should get rid of for improve your quality...Doni Ariyanto
I set up a routine in the morning, began meditating, regularly went to the gym and read at least one book a week.
And, I didn't feel happier, more fulfilled, or stronger one year later.
And I didn't understand why, even though I had developed all these modern, strong habits, my life did not change.
This document provides an overview and summary of a book about overcoming procrastination. It discusses how procrastination is a common problem that wastes valuable time. While some claim they work better under pressure, research shows this usually leads to worse outcomes and more stress. The document examines some of the root causes of why people procrastinate, such as lack of motivation, fear of failure, or preference for more enjoyable distractions. It suggests planning and goal-setting techniques to help stop procrastinating habits and improve productivity.
Section iii my tips - views - observations etcspandane
The document provides observations on anomalies in human behavior from the author's experiences. It notes irregularities in family behaviors such as expectations of daughters-in-law, double standards, and gender roles. It also discusses anomalies in education like pride in mother tongue but sending kids to English schools, seeing coaching classes as prestigious, and women leaving careers after marriage. The author believes analyzing these behaviors can help improve one's quality of life and notes some behaviors are exceptions based on their experiences and background.
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This document contains the author's reflections on principles that have guided them in life. It discusses 27 principles they have learned from their experiences growing up in a middle-class family and dealing with their father's illness. The principles include the importance of perspective, adjustment, knowing when to stop, communication, and avoiding fault-finding. The author stresses living ethically, utilizing one's skills and education, and contributing to society without corruption.
The document discusses various anomalies observed in human behavior across different domains of life. Some key observations include:
1) Family behaviors like mother-in-laws having different standards for daughters and daughters-in-law, and men not helping with household chores despite expecting equality.
2) Educational behaviors like prioritizing English medium schools and coaching classes for prestige rather than learning.
3) Social status being judged by superficial factors like guests at functions, car ownership, and branded clothes rather than character.
4) Medical field relying heavily on tests rather than diagnosis, and doctors not properly communicating with patients.
5) Organizational behaviors like valuing "yes men" over experience and qualifications.
The document provides observations on anomalies in human behavior from the author's life experiences. Some key points include:
1) Family behaviors like mother-in-laws having different expectations of daughters-in-law than daughters, and men not helping with household chores despite expecting wives to adjust to their families.
2) Educational behaviors like prioritizing English medium schools, the growing prestige of coaching classes, and girls pursuing careers only to leave them after marriage.
3) Other behaviors around wasting resources like water and electricity despite shortages, spending lavishly on kids' birthdays but not donating to the needy, and focusing prayer on temples rather than finding God within.
The author notes exceptions to
Why Retirement plan ( Things to remember while planning for retirement )Singharoy Investment
The document discusses abuse and neglect of elders in India. It finds that 42% of elders felt disrespected, 37.8% were verbally abused, and 28.2% experienced neglect or economic abuse. The main abusers were sons and daughters-in-law, and over half of abused elders did not take action. The main context for abuse was related to property. Most elders felt that regular income was the only way to escape abuse. The document also discusses the importance of retirement planning and saving systematically from an early age in order to financially secure one's retirement years.
Life will become a lot more easier if you get rid of these 6 beliefs that lim...Marie Jean Taniajura
This document discusses 6 common limiting beliefs that prevent people from achieving their full potential: 1) believing you are not smart enough, 2) feeling too inexperienced, 3) thinking it is too late, 4) believing you can't be happy until some future event occurs, 5) believing your identity is fixed and can't change, and 6) using being too busy as an excuse. The document argues that these beliefs are not true and encourages the reader to get rid of these limitations in order to live a fuller life.
Life will become a lot more easier if you get rid of these 6 beliefs that lim...Marie Jean Taniajura
The document discusses 6 common limiting beliefs that prevent people from achieving their potential:
1) Believing you are not smart enough, when in reality smartness comes from focused study and practice.
2) Thinking you are too inexperienced, when many successful people gained experience by just starting projects without prior experience.
3) Believing it is too late to make changes, when in fact people find success at all stages of life.
4) Conditioning happiness on external factors, when in reality you can choose to be happy every day.
5) Thinking your identity is fixed, when in fact people constantly evolve based on experiences and growth.
6) Using being too busy as an excuse
This document discusses the importance of attitude. It states that an individual, organization, or country's success depends on the quality of its people, and quality comes from attitude. A positive attitude can help a person become better, reduce negativity, and alter their life for the better. Attitude is important in every sphere of life, including personal and professional roles. Factors like environment, experience, and education can determine attitude. The document outlines the benefits of a positive attitude and consequences of a negative one. It provides steps for building a positive attitude, such as changing one's focus, developing gratitude, and avoiding negative people.
The document discusses finding balance between work life and personal life. It notes that balance looks different for everyone as priorities vary. Key aspects to consider include understanding your needs, passions, and how you want to spend your time. Prioritizing self-care through adequate nutrition, sleep, exercise and recreation is important to avoid burnout. Pursuing fulfillment requires growth and contributing to others. Effective leaders help their teams feel engaged, supported and appreciated to maintain productivity while respecting individuals' needs for balance.
The document is an invitation from Gabriel Cirstea and Anet Verweij to look at a business opportunity providing health and wellness products. They summarize that stress is a major crisis impacting health and finances, and that their products and network can help manage stress and provide residual income. They invite the reader to learn more about the opportunity and consider joining their international team.
1) The document discusses the concept of "track" and how it applies not just to transportation but also to one's path through life. It suggests we all follow certain tracks from birth to death, whether we realize it or not, such as social customs, traditions, and the influence of others.
2) A major track we follow is the phases of life as divided by our forefathers - childhood education, adulthood of service and family, retirement for social service, and old age spent in service to mankind. However, it notes we should maintain a student-like attitude and ability to learn throughout life.
3) It emphasizes the importance of finding balance and harmony in life by not neglecting any of
This is a compilation of lessons learned by Edwin Ebreo through life. He shared this in his blog, edebreo.wordpress.com. He picked his favorite blog post and put it together in this work.
The document describes the author's experience taking the risk of marriage. Some key points:
- Getting married is considered a risk due to possibilities of divorce, difficult in-laws, and challenges of having children.
- The author details her relationship with her husband Antonio, from first meeting in 1999 to getting married in 2010 and having two children.
- Risks of marriage, moving to Chile, and starting a family were worthwhile. The author learned lessons around patience, empathy, maintaining a global perspective, and seizing opportunities without hesitation.
- In conclusion, the author advocates taking risks in life without looking back, having patience and vision, focusing on empathy, and acting quickly on opportunities, though notes some
A presentation is all about how to face the future with fearless confidence. it tells what are the challenges that youth face now days. it encourage and inspires on stretching and stretching until you win or reach you goals.
This document discusses how to get out of the "mental treadmill" or "rat race" of constantly meeting others' expectations at the expense of one's own fulfillment and well-being. It describes how from a young age, people are conditioned through reward and punishment systems to conform to social and institutional norms. By the time they are adults, many feel trapped running in multiple treadmills of family, work, relationships, etc. The document advocates taking control of one's own life by reflecting inward on one's values, passions, and purpose rather than looking to external validation. It encourages making difficult changes and pursuing one's "unlived life" despite fears, in order to find greater fulfillment and avoid future reg
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We are all faced with challenges constantly in every area of our lives. Most people have a hard time accepting and dealing with these challenges that arise. The truth is that you will have to deal with difficult problems throughout your life, whether it is in your personal life or career.
The document identifies 8 reasons why good people with great plans still fail: 1) They don't have a clear plan or know what they want. 2) They have low productivity and don't take action. 3) They are indecisive and put off decisions. 4) They lack energy. 5) They lack motivation and follow through. 6) They don't set or stick to priorities. 7) They try to do everything themselves. The most important reason is that 8) they never change their behaviors when mistakes are made. The author urges the reader to identify which reason applies to them and email him to start overcoming challenges.
The document provides a summary of key concepts from Stephen Covey's book "The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People". It discusses that the book focuses on paradigms and how they shape behaviors and thoughts. It outlines the seven habits, including being proactive by consciously choosing responses, beginning with the end in mind by creating a mission statement to guide decisions, and becoming principle-centered rather than focused on temporary satisfactions.
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I set up a routine in the morning, began meditating, regularly went to the gym and read at least one book a week.
And, I didn't feel happier, more fulfilled, or stronger one year later.
And I didn't understand why, even though I had developed all these modern, strong habits, my life did not change.
This document provides an overview and summary of a book about overcoming procrastination. It discusses how procrastination is a common problem that wastes valuable time. While some claim they work better under pressure, research shows this usually leads to worse outcomes and more stress. The document examines some of the root causes of why people procrastinate, such as lack of motivation, fear of failure, or preference for more enjoyable distractions. It suggests planning and goal-setting techniques to help stop procrastinating habits and improve productivity.
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The document provides observations on anomalies in human behavior from the author's experiences. It notes irregularities in family behaviors such as expectations of daughters-in-law, double standards, and gender roles. It also discusses anomalies in education like pride in mother tongue but sending kids to English schools, seeing coaching classes as prestigious, and women leaving careers after marriage. The author believes analyzing these behaviors can help improve one's quality of life and notes some behaviors are exceptions based on their experiences and background.
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2. MOST COMMON COMPLAINTS
Complaint No.1 --- No Time to do Certain Things…
Complaint No.2 – We are not blessed with every thing what we want (We
are not having right things)
Complaint No.3 – Others have every thing they want (They are blessed with
great life.
Complaint No.4 – I have nothing to Celebrate / Enjoy (Postponing the
Celebrations to Future outcome)…
Complaint No.5 – Complaining on parents/society/economy and boss etc…
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3. COMPLAINT NO.1 --- NO TIME FOR CERTAIN
THINGS
People mostly carry the tendency of complaining on many things. The
most common complaint we came across in our lives is “We don’t have
time to do certain things”.
Every one use to say the same complaint atleast once in a day.
Is it True
A Big NO….
For every one of us the time available for a day is 24 hours only. It is
our duty to make effective use of it…
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COMPLAINT NO.1 --- NO TIME FOR CERTAIN THINGS –
BE POSITIVE ON YOUR TIME MANAGEMENT
How to make use of the time with out complaining
Instead of complaining on no time for ourselves we can try get up an hour earlier.
We have this option available? Why not exercise it…
If we sleep 7 hours a day and work for 8 hours every day still we have 63 hours
of free time available every week to do the things what we want to do.
STOP Complaining and Start Exercising Managing the time……
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COMPLAINT NO.2 --- WE ARE NOT BLESSED WITH EVERY THING
WHAT WE WANT (WE ARE NOT HAVING RIGHT THINGS) –
LOOK AT YOUR POSSESSIONS WITH A POSITIVE EYE – THEY ARE PRECIOUS
Dissatisfaction with what we have / Complaining on what we do not
have.
Most of the things in our life or usually right, nice and beautiful too.
The habit on focusing what we don’t have over what we have is not
allowing us to enjoy what we have.
We have a Job, a Family, a Home and a few caring Friends and all that
what we require for proper functioning of our lifes.
Even though they are not up to the standard what we looking for but we
have them…
Instead of appreciating them we keep fretting over the what we don’t
have..
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COMPLAINT NO.2 --- WE ARE NOT BLESSED WITH EVERYTHING
WHAT WE WANT (WE ARE NOT HAVING RIGHT THINGS)
How to live happy with what we have
Appreciate what you have with you
It doesn’t mean that not try for more in life. However, what you possess is also
precious and care for them.
No one in the world are blessed with all what he/she want.
It is the way how we accepts our belongings and how we care for them.
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COMPLAINT NO.3 --- OTHERS HAVE EVERYTHING THEY WANT
(THEY ARE BLESSED WITH GREAT LIFE)
DON’T ENVY OTHERS RATHER APPRECIATE THEIR HARDWORK – BE POSITIVE ON THEIR LIFE
Most destructive human nature is that we Envy others for what they have.
The grass is always greener on the other side.
The more the grass grows greener the other side the more we lead a life of
perpetual dissatisfaction and unhappiness.
We are unable to appreciate or see the qualities of our own assets how plentiful
may be..
We will always be looking over the fence feeling sorry for ourselves.
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COMPLAINT NO.3 --- OTHERS HAVE EVERY THING THEY
WANT (THEY ARE BLESSED WITH GREAT LIFE)
How to avoid complaining
Respect to appreciate ur own assets
See how green and fresh your grass is..
Stop complaining on others they might be appreciating your Assets.
Feel that you are blessed with a great life.
Appreciate your Own assets and Enjoy them..
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COMPLAINT NO.4 --- I HAVE NOTHING TO CELEBRATE / ENJOY
(WAITING TIME TO CELEBRATE)
CELEBRATE EVERY SMALL SUCCESS – LET POSITIVE THOUGHTS FLOW FROM EVERY CORNER OF
YOUR LIFE
Very often we postpone enjoying what we have in the hope of getting some thing
more or better a later date
We feel that we will be able to enjoy more when we have a better job, a bigger
house, a better car, more free time, when we get married, when our children grow
up, when we retire and the like.
We hope to be happy in some distant future when our circumstances change or
improve, and we have more or better things.
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COMPLAINT NO.4 --- I HAVE NOTHING TO CELEBRATE / ENJOY
(WAITING TIME TO CELEBRATE)
Happiness depends more up on our ability to be happy than on having
everything on our way
Negative Emotions have a tendency to prevail over positive one’s and
people tend to be unhappy essentially because they allow their unfulfilled
desires, however insignificant they may be, to over shadow all that they
have
We forget that life is a journey, and our time here is limited and once it is
gone it will never come back
Enjoy each movement of success whether big or a little. FUTURE ALWAYS
UNCERTAIN.
If you postpone your enjoyment to Tomorrow you can never do it TODAY.
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COMPLAINT NO.5 --- COMPLAINING ON PARENTS /SOCIETY/
ECONOMY AND BOSS ETC.
BE POSITIVE ON YOUR LIFE AND YOUR PATH OF LIFE
People has a tendency of blaming Parents, Society, Economy, Boss etc.,
We need to realize that
We are Responsible for our lives.
We are responsible for our Job.
We are Responsible for our Socio-Economic Status
If you are not as fulfilled or as happy or as prosperous or as peaceful as you
know you could be, Stop blaming your Parents or the Society or the Economy or
the Boss and take full responsibility for your circumstances
If you accept your responsibility and put things in practice you can live Happily
and Successfully.
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CONCLUSION…
BE POSITIVE………
Take Responsibility for your life
This will be the first step to a completely new way of looking at our life and the
starting point of a better way to live.
Make wise choices about the thoughts you will allow to enter your mind
Change the attitude you will bring to your days and the way you will spend the hours
of your time..
ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT
There has never been a more exciting time to be alive in the history of the world and
we have the choice to seize the boundless possibilities that every day presents to us…
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