“You only
live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.”
—Mae West
This morning
a close neighborhood friend, Alison, passed away far too early. While
Angel and I have spent most of the day grieving, I’ve also spent this
past hour thinking about the fact that our lives are often much shorter
than we expect, and that we need to do some pretty darn hard things to
maximize our very limited time. Alison strongly believed in doing the
hard yet necessary things in life—we talked about this topic on several
occasions, and she never backed down from a challenge. So today, I want
to reflect on this with you.
I’ve said it
before and I’ll say it again: you absolutely need to do hard things to
be happy in the long run. Because the hard things ultimately build you
up and change your life. They make the difference between existing and
living, between knowing the path and walking it, between a lifetime of
empty promises and one filled with more possibility and progress.
You know this
is true, so…
1. Don’t be
afraid to accept and appreciate life’s changes.
You’re not
the same person you were a year ago, a month ago, or a week ago. You’re
always growing. Experiences don’t stop. That’s life.
Sometimes
there are things in our lives that aren’t meant to stay. Sometimes the
changes we don’t want are the changes we need to grow. Let this sink in.
Growth and change may be painful sometimes, but nothing in life is as
painful as staying stuck where you don’t belong.
The bottom
line is that you can’t reach for anything new if you’re holding on to
yesterday. You may think holding on makes you strong, but oftentimes
it’s letting go and starting anew that truly builds your inner strength.
2. Don’t be
afraid to trust yourself.
You may not
be where you want to be yet, but you’ve also come a long way from where
you once were. Appreciate how far you’ve come. You’ve been through a
lot, but you’ve grown a lot too. Give yourself credit for your strength
and resilience. You have good reason to believe that you can trust
yourself going forward, not because you’ve always made the right
choices, but because you’ve survived and grown from the bad ones.
Good things
take time, and you’re getting there. So don’t allow yourself to be
crippled by stress and self-loathing. Everything is only as it is.
There’s no reason to let it cripple you. Remind yourself to breathe—to
let every moment be what it’s going to be. What’s meant to be will come
your way, and what’s not will fall away. And remember that life’s best
gifts may not always be wrapped the way you expect. (Read The Last
Lecture.)
3. Don’t be
afraid to live your truth.
Tell
yourself, “I am ENOUGH” anytime you begin to feel otherwise. Accept your
flaws. Admit your mistakes. Don’t hide and don’t lie.
Deal with the
truth—your truth—every step of the way. Learn the lessons, endure the
consequences of reality, and move forward. Your truth won’t penalize
you. Your mistakes won’t hurt you. Only your denial and cover-up will.
Flawed and vulnerable people are powerful and strong. Liars and phonies
are not. Every beautiful human being is made entirely of flaws, stitched
together with good intentions and finished with trials and errors.
So keep
reminding yourself that you are YOU for a reason, and that the journey
is worth it. Ignore the distractions. Listen to your own inner voice.
Mind your own business. Keep your best wishes and your biggest desires
close to your heart, and dedicate time to them every day. Don’t be
scared to walk alone sometimes, and don’t be scared to enjoy it. And
don’t let anyone’s ignorance, drama or negativity derail you.
4. Don’t be
afraid to craft a daily routine that’s right for YOU.
If your life
is going to mean anything, you have to live it yourself. You have to
choose the path that feels right to YOU, not the one that simply looks
right to everyone else. It’s always better to be at the bottom of the
ladder you want to climb, than the top of the one you don’t. So don’t
wait until you’re halfway up the wrong ladder to listen to your
intuition. Every morning, ask yourself what is truly important, and then
find the courage, wisdom and willpower to build your day around your
answer.
In the end,
it’s not what you say, but how you spend your time that counts. If you
want to do something, you’ll find a way… if you don’t, you’ll find an
excuse. (Angel and I discuss this in more detail in the Rituals chapter
of our New York Times bestseller, Getting Back to Happy: Change Your
Thoughts, Change Your Reality, and Turn Your Trials into Triumphs.)
5. Don’t be
afraid to say “no” to unnecessary obligations.
In a world
with so much noise and clutter, you must make room for what matters.
That means pruning nonessential commitments and eliminating as many
distractions as you possibly can. No wasted time, no fluff, no regrets.
The mark of a
successful and peaceful person is the ability to set aside the “somewhat
important” things in order to accomplish the vital ones first. When
you’re crystal clear about your priorities, you can painlessly arrange
them in the right order and discard the activities and commitments that
do not support the ones at the top of your list.
6. Don’t be
afraid to give yourself enough mental and emotional space.
If you think
and you think and you think, you will think yourself right out of
happiness a thousand times over, and never once into it. Worrying
doesn’t take away tomorrow’s troubles, it takes away today’s peace and
potential. Stop over-thinking everything. Life is just too short.
Your biggest
limitations are the ones you make up in your mind. The biggest causes of
your unhappiness are the false beliefs you refuse to let go of. You are
capable of far more than you are often thinking, imagining, doing or
being. But in time you will gradually become what you habitually
contemplate, so clear your mind and let your hopes, not your fears,
shape your future. How? Meditate. Run. Breathe. Write in your journal.
Find the space…. to set your mind free.
7. Don’t be
afraid to make more time for the right relationships.
Not everyone
will appreciate what you do for them. You have to figure out who’s worth
your attention and who’s just taking advantage of you. If your time and
energy is misspent on the wrong relationships, or on too many activities
that force you to neglect your good relationships, you can end up in a
tedious cycle of fleeting friendships, superficial romances that are as
thrilling as they are meaningless, and a general sense of wondering why
you always seem to be chasing affection.
Choose
yourself rather than settle for those who treat you as ordinary. YOU
certainly aren’t. Never settle for being someone’s option when you have
the potential to be someone’s priority. You are the sum of the people
you spend the most time with. If you hang with the wrong people too
often, they will bring you down. But if you hang with the right people,
they will help you grow into your best self. These people will love all
the things about you that others are intimidated by.
8. Don’t be
afraid to learn something new.
As Mahatma
Gandhi once said, “Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you
were to live forever.” Life is a book and those who do not educate
themselves read only a few pages.
When you know
better, you live better. Period.
And remember
that all education is self-education. It doesn’t matter if you’re
sitting in a college classroom or a coffee shop. We don’t learn anything
we don’t want to learn. Those of us who take the time and initiative to
pursue knowledge on their own time are the only ones who earn a real
education in this world. Take a look at any widely acclaimed scholar,
entrepreneur or historical figure you can think of. Formal education or
not, you’ll find that he or she is a product of continuous
self-education.
9. Don’t be
afraid to live out some of your dreams.
There are
thousands of people who live their entire lives on the default settings,
never realizing they can customize everything. Don’t settle for the
default settings in life. Don’t hide behind laziness. Find your loves,
talents and passions, and embrace them fully.
Seriously,
too many people dream only at night in the quiet of their own minds, and
then awake to find it was all an illusion. Don’t be one of them. Dream
by day, too. Be one of the people who dream with their eyes wide open,
and who works to make some of them come true.
And forget
popularity too. Just do your thing with passion, humility, and honesty.
Do what you do, not for an applause, but because it’s what’s right.
Pursue it a little bit each day, no matter what anyone else thinks.
That’s how dreams are achieved.
10. Don’t be
afraid of other people’s empty judgments.
The greatest
and most gratifying experiences in life cannot be seen or touched. They
must be felt with the heart from the inside out. There’s nothing more
inspiring than the complexity and beauty of human, heartfelt feelings.
Sadly though, many people let the fear of judgment numb and silence
them. Their deepest thoughts and feelings often go unspoken, and thus
barely understood.
Do NOT let
people invalidate or minimize how you feel. If you feel something, you
feel it and it’s real to you. Nothing anyone says has the power to
invalidate that, ever. No one else occupies your body, or sees life
through your eyes. No one else has lived through your exact experiences.
And so, no one else has the right to dictate or judge how you feel. Your
feelings are important. Never let anyone or any circumstance lead you to
believe otherwise.
Remind
yourself that there is a great freedom in leaving others to their
opinions, and there is a huge weight lifted when you take nothing
personally.
Now, it’s
your turn…
With Alison
in mind, I sincerely hope this short post has inspired you to LIVE your
life TODAY…
Don’t ignore
death (or any form of pain), but don’t be afraid of it either. Be afraid
of a life you never lived because you were too afraid to take action on
what matters most. Truth be told, death is not the greatest loss in
life. The greatest loss is what dies inside you while you’re still alive
and breathing.
Alison
absolutely lived her life far beyond her years. Challenge yourself to do
the same.
Be bold. Be
courageous. Be scared to death, and then take the next step anyway.
Do the hard
things you know you need to for yourself!
Every.
Single. Day.
Which point
above do you resonate the most with? What’s one hard thing YOU need to
start doing for yourself?