Our thoughts create our reality – where we put our focus is the direction we tend to go.
Be willing to be uncomfortable. Be comfortable being uncomfortable. It may get tough, but it’s a small price to pay for living a dream.
When people don’t understand that being uncomfortable is part of the process of achievement, they use the discomfort as a reason not to do. They don’t get what they want. We must learn to tolerate discomfort in order to grow.
Most of what’s around us we take for granted. We ignore it. Appreciation-spending time looking for the good-helps us overcome one of the primary limitations to enjoying the wealth we already have: ignoreance.
Happiness requires courage, stamina, persistence, fortitude, perseverance, bravery, boldness, valor, vigor, concentration, solidity, substance, backbone, grit, guts, moxie, nerve, pluck, resilience, spunk, tenacity, tolerance, will power, chutzpah, and a good thesaurus.
To the degree we’re not living our dreams, our comfort zone has more control of us than we have over ourselves.
If you want peace with others, don’t fight them. Go your own way. Live your own life. If some walk with you, fine. If you walk alone for awhile, fine. If you don’t like what’s going on somewhere, leave. Maintain a portable paradise within yourself.
Willingness opens the doors to knowledge, direction, and achievement. Be willing to know, be willing to do, be willing to create a positive result. Be willing, especially, to follow your dream.
Comfort zones are most often expanded through discomfort.
People who want to appear clever rely on memory. People who want to get things done make lists.
When it comes time to teach, teach from your experience. Go out and do, learn from the doing, then teach from the knowing.
No matter what you do, no matter how stupid, dumb or damaging you judge it to be, there is a lesson to be learned from it. No matter what happens to you, no matter how unfair, inequitable or wrong, there’s something you can take from the situation and use for your advancement.
Be easier on yourself, on everyone, on everything. Suspend your judgments on the way things should be, must be, and ought to be. Suspending judgments gives you greater ease. Consider ease the antidote for disease.
The willingness to do creates the ability to do.
One of the great joys of life is creativity. Information goes in, gets shuffled about, and comes out in new and interesting ways.
Nausea is an unsolved problem of medicine and marijuana is the finest anti-nausea medication known to science.
When we put things off until some future-probably mythical-Laterland, we drag the past into the future. The burden of yesterday’s incompletions is a heavy load to carry. Don’t carry it.
You can’t afford the luxury of a negative thought.
Mistakes, obviously, show us what needs improving. Without mistakes, how would we know what we had to work on?
If you change the belief first, changing the action is easier.