Be with those who bring out the best in you, not the stress in you.
This past
Saturday, while Angel and I were enjoying a safe and peaceful backyard
barbecue at our friend Sara’s house, her 16-year-old foster child, Cody,
received an unexpected visit from his biological mother – a woman who
has been in and out of prison and rehab her whole life. Although Sara
was a bit hesitant about it, she let Cody and his mother talk privately
on the front porch. We occasionally eavesdropped from the living room
window just to make sure everything was okay.
Cody’s mother
was extremely rough around the edges and almost immediately started
bringing up hurtful memories from the past. About 20 minutes into the
conversation, she told him, “I see your anger, and I just wish I could
go back in time and raise you again, to change who you are and give you
a better upbringing.” Sara was about to walk out onto the porch to
interject when Cody calmly replied, “I’m not angry. I’m perfectly fine,
thank you. I’m proud of who I am. Maybe you should go even further back
in time and change who you are instead.” And then he walked his mother
to the front steps of the porch and politely asked her to leave.
Cody’s
response impressed me on so many levels. It takes a lot of courage,
especially at 16 years of age, with a rough upbringing, to tactfully
stand up for yourself. And he handled himself with grace.
So, whenever
you’re dealing with a difficult or hostile person, remember how Cody
handled himself. Take a stand! Set some boundaries! This is your life.
You may not be able to control all the things people do to you, but you
can decide not to be reduced by them. You can decide not to let their
actions and opinions invade your heart and mind. And above all, you can
decide whom to walk beside into tomorrow, and whom to leave behind
today.
It’s time to…
01. Stop
letting people drag you into needless arguments. –
Never
waste your time trying to explain yourself to people who have proven
that they are committed to misunderstanding you. And don’t define your
intelligence or self-worth by the number of arguments you have won, but
by the number of times you have said, “This needless nonsense is not
worth my time!” (Angel and I discuss this in detail in the “Boundaries &
Expectations” chapter of our brand NEW book 1,000 Little Habits of
Happy, Successful Relationships.)
02. Stop
letting people drown you with their negativity. –
Positivity is a choice. Choose wisely. Be smart enough to walk away from
the negativity around you. It is never worth your while, ever, to engage
in senseless drama.
03. Stop
letting people make you feel ashamed of your scars. –
Scars
remind us that our past is real, and that we have grown beyond it. Every
scar has a story. Don’t be afraid to tell it and own it.
04. Stop
listening to those who berate you for your honest mistakes. –
To
grow strong and wise, you must have the courage to make mistakes. Allow
yourself to be a beginner. No one starts off being excellent.
05. Stop
letting others blind you from YOUR truth. –
Today,
the only person you should try to be better than is the person you were
yesterday. Prove yourself to yourself, not others.
06. Stop
letting people bully you. –
Bullying is not OK. Period. There is no freedom on Earth that gives
someone the right to assault who you are as a person. Sadly, some people
just won’t be happy until they’ve pushed your ego to the ground and
stomped on it. What you have to do is have the nerve to stand your
ground. Don’t give them any leeway. Nobody has the power to make you
feel small unless you give them that power.
07. Stop
letting friends be untrue to you. –
What
is a true friend? Someone who loves you just the way you are, but still
inspires you to be a better person. BE a true friend to others, and keep
only true friends close to you.
08. Stop
letting the same people lie to you over and over again. –
If
someone fools you once, shame on them. If someone fools you twice, shame
on you. If you catch someone lying to you, speak up. Some people will
lie to you repeatedly in a vicious effort to get you to repeat their
lies over and over until they effectively become true. Don’t partake in
their nonsense. Don’t let their lies be your reality.
09. Stop
letting people take advantage of you. –
Sometimes people don’t notice the things we do for them until we stop
doing them. This is NOT right! Realize this. You deserve better. You
deserve to be with people who make you smile – friends who don’t take
you for granted – friends who won’t leave you hanging.
10. Stop
letting people treat you like a back-up plan. –
Don’t
settle to simply be someone’s downtime, spare time, part time, or
sometime. If they can’t reliably be there for you when you need them
most, they’re not worth your time.
11. Stop
letting the wrong people get between you and the right ones. –
Don’t
let the people who refuse to love you keep you from the people who do
love you. Spend time with those who make your world a little brighter
simply by being in it. Someday you will either regret not doing so, or
you will say, “I’m glad I did.”
12. Stop
letting hateful people motivate you to hate them back. –
As
Gandhi once said, “An eye for an eye will only make the whole world
blind.” Regardless of how despicable another has acted, never let hate
build in your heart. Fighting hatred with hatred only hurts you more.
When you decide to hate someone you automatically begin digging two
graves: one for your enemy and one for yourself. (Read The Four
Agreements.)
13. Stop
letting people leave grudges in your mind. –
Remember, the first to apologize is the bravest. The first to forgive is
the strongest. The first to move forward is the happiest. Always.
14. Stop
letting people use your past to poison your present. –
Life
is too short to tirelessly struggle with old news and those who refuse
to let it go. Some people cannot stand that you’re moving on with your
life and so they will try to drag your past to catch up with you. Do not
help them by acknowledging their behavior. Keep moving forward. Practice
acceptance and forgiveness. Letting go of the past is your first step to
happiness.
15. Stop
letting people convince you that change is a bad thing. –
The
things we can’t change often end up changing us. This change happens for
a reason. Roll with it. It won’t be easy, but it will be worth it in the
end.
16. Stop
letting people steer you away from meaningful pursuits. –
If you
can smile when no one else is around, you really mean it. So don’t let
other people get between you and the ideas and activities that truly
move you.
17. Stop
letting people dump on your dreams. –
Life
will test you to see how serious you are about pursuing a particular
path. And sooner or later you may face negative feedback from others.
When this happens, remember not to let anyone crush your spirit. If you
are passionate about something, pursue it, no matter what anyone else
thinks. That’s how dreams are achieved.
18. Stop
letting naysayer talk you out of putting in the extra effort. –
Hard
times often lead to greatness. Keep the faith. It will be worth it in
the end. The beginnings to great things are always the hardest.
19. Stop
letting people convince you of their quick-fix schemes. –
Anything worth achieving takes time and dedicated effort. Period.
Honestly, I used to believe that making wishes and saying prayers
changed things, but now I know that wishes and prayers change us, and WE
change things. (Angel and I discuss this in detail in the “Goals &
Success” chapter of 1,000 Little Things Happy, Successful People Do
Differently.)
20. Stop
letting people tell you that you need more to be happy. –
Thankfulness is the start of happiness. Be sure to appreciate what
you’ve got. Be thankful for the little things in life that mean a lot.
The
floor is yours…
What would
you add to the list? What’s one thing you will NOT let others do to you?
Please leave a comment below and let us know.