To a great extent, we make our own life stories by our thoughts.
Starting
right now, you can decide how you spend your time, whom you socialize
with, whom you share your life, money and energy with. You can pick your
words and the tone of voice in which you speak to others. You can select
what you will eat, read and study. You can choose how you’re going to
respond to unfortunate situations when they arise, and whether you will
see them as curses or opportunities for growth…
And most
importantly, you can choose your thoughts, which dictate pretty much
everything else.
In other
words, you are what you think. You can’t change anything if you can’t
change your thinking.
Here are
twenty thoughts it’s time to change:
01. “My
dreams and goals can wait.”
Live a
life you are proud of. In the end, your greatest fear should not be of
failure, but of succeeding at things that don’t matter to you. We never
tell ourselves that we will never live our dreams. Instead we just keep
talking about how we will start living our dreams tomorrow.
02. “I don’t
have time.”
Bottom
line: “I don’t have time,” is really just another, perhaps politer, or
perhaps naive, way of saying, “It’s not that important to me.”
03. “I’m not
talented enough.”
Learn
the value of work and practice just the repeated concerted effort to get
better at things. Forget the notions of talent and genius. I can hear
you thinking, “Oh, these other people, they just have something that I
don’t have.” When really, they are just people who work and practice
more. Understand this. Work and practice are the keys to anything you
want to do. If you want to play the guitar – anybody can learn to play
the guitar – you can be good at it. Maybe you won’t be Jimi Hendrix, but
you could be really good. You can be good enough to write good songs or
make music with others or whatever. There’s no such thing as not having
enough talent to get to that level. Because persistence is talent,
really. Just sticking with it. Talent is not stopping.
04. “This
problem is too big to solve.”
The
problem is not the problem. The problem is the incredible amount of
over-thinking you’re doing with the problem. Let it go and be free.
05. “I’m not
ready yet.”
The
truth is nobody ever feels ready when an opportunity arises. Because
great opportunities in life force us to grow emotionally and
intellectually. They force us to stretch ourselves and our comfort
zones, which means we won’t feel comfortable at first. And when we don’t
feel comfortable, we don’t feel ready. But that doesn’t change the fact
that sometimes the course of our lives depends on what we do or don’t do
in a few seconds, a heartbeat, when we either seize an opportunity, or
just miss it. Miss the moment and you may never get a chance again. So
in case you never get a second chance, don’t be afraid! And what if you
do get a second chance? Take it! It’s as simple as that.
06. “I knew I
wasn’t good enough.”
Your
struggle is part of your story. Being rejected from something you want
often means you are being directed toward something you need.
07. “I’m a
failure.”
Not
trying is failing. Everything else is just practice. It’s OK if you mess
up, that’s how you get wiser. Give yourself a break. And don’t give up!
Good things take time, and you’re getting there, one step at a time.
08. “I just
want everything to be easy.”
In
every adversity there is a message. Struggles and crises are nature’s
way of forcing change – breaking down old structures, shaking loose
negative habits so that something new and better can grow in their
place. So remember, just because you are struggling does NOT mean you
are failing. Every great success requires some kind of struggle to get
there. (Note: Marc and I discuss this in more detail in the “Goals &
Success” chapter of our brand NEW edition of 1,000 Little Things Happy,
Successful People Do Differently.)
09. “They
have it so much easier than me.”
No one
has it easier than you. Every one of us is fighting our own private
battles. The strongest among us aren’t those who show strength we can
see, but those who have won incredible inner battles we know nothing
about.
10. “I have
nothing to be thankful for.”
Choose
positivity today. If you’re struggling to be thankful for what you have,
think for a moment and be thankful for what you’ve escaped. Honestly, it
doesn’t really matter if your glass is half empty or half full. Be
thankful that you have a glass and that there’s something in it.
11. “I have
too many flaws.”
Wrong.
When you’re comfortable in your skin, even your flaws look beautiful.
And once you’ve embraced your flaws, no one can use them against you.
12. “They
don’t have what it takes either.”
We
have enough critics. Be an encourager. One sincere word of encouragement
after failure is worth more than a day of praise after success. So start
cheering for the people around you. Not only will they feel empowered,
but also what goes around comes around, and sooner or later the people
you’re cheering for will start cheering for you too.
13. “I don’t
have time for anyone else.”
One of
the most spiritual things you can do is embrace your humanity. Connect
with those around you today. Say, “I love you,” “I apologize,” “I
appreciate you,” “I’m proud of you”… whatever you’re feeling. Send
random emails and texts, write a friendly note, embrace your truth and
share it. Create a smile today for someone else… and give plenty of
hugs. This connectedness will strengthen you.
14. “My
closest relationships can wait.”
If you
never stop to enjoy who’s beside you, someday you’ll realize you’ve
wasted all your years looking for something, a sort of trophy you think
you’ll get only if you really, really do enough to deserve it. But then
one day you’ll wake up and not want it anymore; you’ll want something
else, something warm and sheltering, something you can turn to,
regardless of what you do, regardless of who you have ultimately become.
Something that will just be there, always, like tomorrow’s morning sky.
And the only way to create this “something” is to nurture the amazing
people in your life.
15. “I can
break my promise just this once.”
Be
committed. Commitment means staying loyal and keeping your promises,
long after the time and mood you made the promises in has left you.
Doing so is vital to relationships and long-term success in every
imaginable walk of life.
16. “One
little lie couldn’t hurt.”
Lying
is a vicious disease. It spreads quickly. And liars are the only people
who expect acknowledgment for being honest. Don’t be one of them. Don’t
lie. Do the right thing, even if you are the only one who knows.
17. “They
care about me, but they are just too busy to keep their promises.”
It may
be hard to accept, but when you are important to another person, they
will always find a way to make time for you – no excuses, no lies, and
no broken promises.
18. “I refuse
to cry.”
We
need never be ashamed of our tears. Do not apologize or feel ashamed for
crying. Without this emotion, you are only a robot. Crying is one of the
highest devotional songs. The ones who know crying, know what it means
to be spiritual. If you can cry with a pure heart – through forgiveness
and acceptance – nothing else compares to such a prayer. Crying includes
all the core principles of humanity. (Note: Marc and I discuss this in
detail in the “Letting Go” chapter of our New York Times bestselling
book, Getting Back to Happy: Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Reality,
and Turn Your Trials into Triumphs.)
19. “I refuse
to forgive.”
Forgive the past. It’s over. Learn from it and let go. People and
situations are constantly growing and changing. Do not cling to a
limited, disconnected, negative image of a person or time in the past.
See your life now. Your relationships and circumstances are always alive
and changing.
20. “My heart
has been broken too many times to take new risks.”
Sometimes it takes a heartbreak or a major letdown to shake us awake and
help us see we are worth so much more than we are settling for. Will
letting go be hard? Sure, but not nearly as hard as holding on to
something that wasn’t real. You have to put your heart out there.
Because the emotions that can break your heart are oftentimes the very
ones that heal it and help it grow.
Now, it’s
YOUR turn…
Train your
mind to see the opportunity in everything. Positivity and mindfulness
are choices. The happiness of your life depends on the quality of your
thoughts.
Pick one of
the thoughts above, and start reworking it in your mind, a little bit
every day.
And I would
love to hear from YOU too…