Millions of
people live their entire lives on default settings, never realizing they
can customize everything. Don’t be one of them. Don’t settle for the
default settings in life.
Dare to make
edits and improvements. Dare to make your personal growth a top
priority.
The truth is,
you won’t always be a priority to others, and that’s why you need to be
a priority to yourself. Learn to respect yourself, take care of
yourself, and become your own support system. Your needs matter. Start
meeting them!
Don’t wait on
others to choose you. Choose yourself today!
Seriously,
it’s not your job to curb or contain yourself in order to become someone
else’s idea of a worthwhile human being. You are amazingly worthwhile
and capable right now. Not because other people think you are, but
because you are in full control of the next step you take.
If you feel
differently, or if you’ve been holding yourself back recently, realize
that the real battle is in your mind. And your mind is under your
control, not the other way around. You may have been broken down by
adversity or rejection or stress, but you are not broken. So don’t let
your mind, or anyone else, try to convince you otherwise.
Heal
yourself, and grow beyond the default settings in life, by refusing to
settle for the way things have always been. Choose to take up a lot of
positive space in your own life today. Choose to give yourself
permission to meet your own needs. Choose to honor your feelings and
emotions. Choose to make self-care and personal growth top priorities .
. .
Choose to think better about yourself, so that you can live better in
spite of the challenges you face.
And yes, we
know that’s sometimes much easier said than done.
Making
positive changes takes guidance and practice. And that’s exactly what
this book will help you achieve, one tiny step at a time.
Are you ready
for a great journey? Achieving real happiness and success in life is
truly a wild one—a journey of unexpected and exciting twists, turns, and
vital lessons. Yes, it’s wild how we outgrow what we once thought we
couldn’t live without, and then we fall in love with what we didn’t even
know we wanted. Life keeps leading us down paths we would never travel
if it were up to us. Don’t be afraid. Don’t let your expectations of how
everything “should be” blind you to the beauty of the life you’re
living. Have faith. Trust the journey.
And of
course, if you’re struggling with trusting the journey and taming your
expectations right now, know that you are not alone. Many of us are here
with you, working hard to let go, find more presence and acceptance, and
get our thinking back on track. Let us share a quick metaphor with you
that we often share with our course students and live Think Better, Live
Better seminar attendees:
Imagine you
had a ripe, juicy tangerine sitting on the table in front of you. You
pick it up eagerly, take a bite, and begin to taste it.
You already
know how a ripe, juicy tangerine should taste, and so when this one is a
bit tarter than expected, you make a face, feel a sense of
disappointment, and swallow it, feeling cheated out of the experience
you expected.
Or perhaps
the tangerine tastes completely normal— nothing special at all. So, you
swallow it without even pausing to appreciate its flavor as you move on
to the next unworthy bite, and the next.
In the first
scenario, the tangerine let you down because it didn’t meet your
expectations. In the second, it was too plain because it met your
expectations to a T.
Do you see
the irony here?
It’s either
not good or not good enough. This is how many of us live our lives . . .
unhappily and unsuccessfully. It’s why so many of us feel let down,
disappointed, and unexcited about almost everything.
Because
nothing really meets our expectations.
Now, imagine
you try this instead: remove your expectations of how the tangerine
“should” taste. You don’t know, and you don’t expect to know, because
you haven’t even tried it yet. Instead, you’re genuinely curious,
impartial, and open to a variety of possible flavors. You taste it, and
you truly pay attention. You notice the juiciness, the texture of the
pulp, the simultaneously tangy, tart, and sweet flavors swirling around
on your tongue, and all the other complex sensations that arise in your
awareness as you chew. You didn’t know how this tangerine would taste,
but now you realize it’s different from the rest, and it’s remarkable in
its own way. It’s a totally new experience—a worthwhile
experience—because you’ve never tasted this tangerine before.
Mindfulness
experts often refer to this as “beginner’s mind,” but really, it’s just
the result of a mind-set free of needless, stifling expectations.
The
tangerine, of course, can be substituted for almost anything in your
life: any event, any situation, any relationship, any person, any
thought at all that enters your mind. If you approach any of these with
expectations of “how it should be” or “how it has to be” in order to be
good enough for you, they will almost always disappoint you in some way,
or be too plain and unexciting to even remember. And you’ll just move on
to the next disappointment or unworthy life experience, and the next,
and the next, and so on and so forth, until you’ve lived the vast
majority of your life stuck in an endless cycle of experiences you
barely like or barely even notice.
A Better Way
The good news
is, there is a happier and more successful way to think and live. When
we add up more than a decade’s worth of one-on-one coaching sessions
with students, open conversations with our readers, and the annual live
seminars we host, we have lots of experience when it comes to assisting
people through the pain points that have been holding them back. And one
of the most prevalent pain points we’ve seen unfold over the years is
what we’ve just discussed—expectations gone wrong. In fact, most of what
we describe as our “biggest problems” are the direct consequence of how
we react to life on an average day.
Yes,
sometimes there are major tragedies to cope with, but most of the time
the only real problem is our mind-set and resulting behavior in the
present moment. Exercising your mental strength—your inner resilience—is
key. And you don’t have to be born mentally strong, either. You can
develop this vital character trait with daily practice.
Is it easy?
Not exactly. Is it worth it? Absolutely.
And it all
starts with facing the present moment fully, with genuine presence and
acceptance. Even when times are relatively good, one of the hardest
challenges we face in life is to simply live in our own skin—to just be
right here, right now, regardless of where we are. Too often we
aimlessly distract ourselves with anything and everything: food, booze,
shopping, television, gossip, news, social networks, video games,
smartphones, tablets—anything to keep us from being fully present.
We use
compulsive work, compulsive exercise, compulsive love affairs, and more
to escape from ourselves and the realities of living with full presence.
In fact, many of us will go to great lengths to avoid the feeling of
being alone with ourselves in an undistracted way. For being alone means
dealing with our true feelings: fears, anxieties, anticipation,
uncertainty, frustration, envy, disappointment. And when harder times
hit, things spiral even further out of control.
On the flip
side, we can exercise our mental strength muscles and gradually grow to
understand that finding peace, happiness, and success in life does not
mean to be in a place where there is no noise, no hardship, and no
unfinished business. It means to be in the midst of those things while
remaining focused in your mind and calm in your heart. It’s about
letting go of the pictures in your head about how things were “supposed
to be” and facing the present moment’s challenges with presence and
poise…
Continue
Reading 1,000 Little Things
If you
appreciated the excerpt above from the introduction of our brand NEW
edition of 1,000 Little Things Happy, Successful People Do Differently,
I guarantee you will appreciate the rest of the book too.
Truth be
told, sometimes we need to be reminded to actually get up and DO the
little things we need to do to be happy again. The things that frighten
us. The things others can’t do for us. The things that make the
difference between existing and living—between knowing the path and
walking the path—between a life of empty promises and defeat and one
filled with renewed happiness, possibility and peace.
And that’s
why Angel and I are publishing a brand new and updated volume of 1,000
Little Things, to be that daily reminder for anyone who’s struggling to
change their situation for the better. It’s a compendium filled with our
best advice on overcoming setbacks, letting go of what is holding us
back, nurturing relationships, finding time for self-care and
cultivating passion in order to achieve our important goals.