As Albert Einstein observed, “Coincidence is God’s way of remaining anonymous.
Nothing happens or comes to be without being thought first:.
When you don’t investigate what’s going on with your words, thoughts, and beliefs, you risk stumbling through life on autopilot.
We’ve been raised to believe that you have to work hard to make money, and certainly there are times when this is true, but the real secret is you have to take huge, uncomfy risks. You have to do stuff you’ve never done before, to make yourself visible, to acknowledge your own.
Meditation, otherwise known as sitting still and thinking about nothing, is one of those things that can be just as stupidly simple as it is surprisingly hard.
What comes out of your mouth comes into your life, so choose your words wisely.
There is a great Hindu story about a lady who wanted to meet the god Krishna. So she went into the forest, closed her eyes, and prayed and meditated on making the god appear and lo and behold, Krishna tapped the lady on the shoulder, she, without opening her eyes, told him to get lost because she was busy meditating on a very important goal. When we get so wrapped up in our heads, we miss out on what’s available to us right now in the moment.
Surrendering isn’t about what you do, but who you’re being as you do it. Your.
The Universe will match whatever vibration you put out. And you can’t fool The Universe.
It’s about having the cojones to show up as the brightest, happiest, badassiest version of yourself, whatever that looks like to you. The good news is that in order to do this, all you need to do is make one simple shift: You need to go from wanting to change your life to deciding to change your life.
What you focus on you create more of in your life. If you’re consciously or subconsciously focused on certain beliefs about who you are, or who you want to be or who you do not want to be, you will attract people who mirror those traits right back at you.
People who are successful are not only willing to get uncomfortable, but they know they have to make a habit of it if they want to stay successful.
How do you forgive the stupid bastard?
Pay attention to the things you’re drawn to, the things you’re good at, the things you lose yourself in, the things that make you stand up and say, “My foot! I can’t feel my foot!” because you’ve been sitting in the same position for hours, totally engrossed.
You aren’t a better person for feeling guilty or bad about yourself, just a sadder one.
Byron Katie says, “We don’t attach to people or things, we attach to uninvestigated concepts that we believe to be true in the moment.
The moment you have the audacity to start believing in the not-yet seen, your reality will begin to shift.
LOVE YOURSELF And life becomes a party.
Living a life in which you’re constantly letting yourself down and feeling powerless against distractions and impulses is hard; waiting a few seconds and retraining your focus to achieve success is easy.
Opportunity is in the eye of the beholder.