WHEN MY
GRANDMOTHER Zelda passed away a few years ago at the age of ninety, she
left me with a box of miscellaneous items from her house that she knew I
had grown to appreciate over the years. Among these items is an old
leather-bound volume that she aptly named her "Inspiration Journal”
Throughout
the second half of her life, she used this journal to jot down ideas,
thoughts, quotes, song lyrics, and anything else that moved her. She
would read excerpts from her journal to me when I was growing up, and I
would listen and ask questions. I honestly credit a part of who I am now
to the wisdom she bestowed on me when I was young.
Today I want
to share some of these inspiring excerpts with you. I’ve done my best to
sort, copyedit, and reorganize the content into twelve inspiring points.
Enjoy.
1. Breathe in
the future, breathe out the past.
No matter
where you are or what you’re going through, always believe that there is
a light at the end of the tunnel. Never expect, assume, or demand. Just
do your best, control the elements you can control, and then let it be.
Because once you have done what you can, if it is meant to be, it will
happen, or it will show you the next step that needs to be taken.
2. Life can
be simple again.
Just choose
to focus on one thing at a time. You don’t have to do it all, and you
don’t have to do it all right now. Breathe, be present, and do your best
with what’s in front of you.
3. Let others
accept you as you are, or not at all.
Speak your
truth even if your voice shakes. By being yourself, you put something
beautiful into the world that was not there before. So walk your path
confidently and don’t expect anyone else to understand your journey,
especially if they have not been exactly where you are going.
4. You are
not who you used to be, and that's OK.
Over the
years, so many things have happened—things that have changed your
perspective, taught you lessons, and forced your spirit to grow. As time
passes, nobody stays the same, but some people will still tell you that
you have changed. Respond to them by saying, “Of course I’ve changed.
But I’m still the same person, just a little stronger now than I ever
was before.”
5. Everything
that happens helps you grow, even if it's hard to see right at first.
Circumstances
will direct you, correct you, and perfect you over time. So whatever you
do, hold on to hope. The tiniest thread will twist into an unbreakable
cord. Let hope anchor you in the possibility that this is not the end of
your story—that the change in the tides will eventually bring you to
peaceful shores.
6. Do not
educate yourself to be rich—educate yourself to be happy.
That way when
you get older you’ll know the value of things, not the price. In the
end, you will come to realize that the best days are the days when you
don’t need anything extreme or special to happen to make you smile. You
simply appreciate the moments and feel gratitude, seeking nothing else,
nothing more. That’s what true happiness is all about.
7. Be
determined to stay positive.
Understand
that the greater part of your unhappiness is determined not by your
circumstances, but by your attitude. So smile at those who often try to
begrudge or hurt you; show them what’s missing in their life and what
they can’t take away from you.
8. Pay close
attention to those you care about.
Sometimes
when a loved one says, “I’m OK,” they need you to look them in the eyes,
hug them tight, and reply, “I know you’re not.” And don’t be too upset
if some people only seem to remember you when they need you. Feel
privileged that you are like a beacon of light that comes to their mind
when there is darkness in their life.
9. Sometimes
you have to let a person go so they can grow.
Over the
course of their lives, it is not what you do for them, but what you have
taught them to do for themselves that will make them a successful human
being.
10. Sometimes
getting the results you crave means stripping yourself of people who
don't serve your best interests.
This allows
you to make space for those who support you in being the absolute best
version of yourself. It happens gradually as you grow. You find out who
you are and what you want, and then you realize that people you've known
forever don’t see things the way you do. So you keep the wonderful
memories, but find yourself moving on.
11. It's
better to look back on life and say, "I can't believe I did that," than
to look back and say, “I wish I had done that."
In the end,
people will judge you in some way anyway. So don’t live your life trying
to impress others. Instead, live your life impressing yourself. Love
yourself enough to never lower your standards for anyone.
12. If you're
looking for a happy ending, maybe it's time to start looking for a new
beginning.
Brush
yourself off and accept that you have to fail from time to time. That’s
how you learn. The strongest people out there—the ones who laugh the
hardest with a genuine smile—are the same people who have fought the
toughest battles. They’re smiling because they’ve decided that they’re
not going to let anything hold them down, they're moving on to a new
beginning.