I’m sitting
here on the tenth anniversary of a dear friend’s passing, thinking about
the last conversation I had with her. With a soft, weak voice she told
me her only regret was that she didn’t live every year with the same
level of love, passion and purpose she had in the final two years of her
life, after she was diagnosed with terminal cancer. “I’ve accomplished
so much recently. And I’ve touched so many people,” she told me. “If
only I had listened to the good advice of my elders—if only I had
known—I would have started sooner. I wouldn’t have wasted so much time
on drama and distractions that don’t matter.”
My friend’s
words were hard to hear in that moment, for many reasons. And although
her sentiments—her lessons—were concepts I had listened to others say a
hundred times before, I had never truly heard them until that moment. My
heart broke wide open for her, and for me. It was downright painful to
see the glimmers of regret in her eyes, and then to realize that I too
had wasted time … that I too had let so much good, common sense advice
go in one ear and out the next.
For a decade
now, I’ve lived with my late friend’s words echoing in the back of my
mind. I’ve let them guide me through thick and thin. And I’ve also
committed myself to hearing more good, hard advice, and living by it.
The list below is a highlight of that advice—some hard things I remind
myself of often … some hard things we all need to hear sometimes.
01.
When you hear
only what you want to hear, you’re not really listening. Listen to what
you don’t want to hear too. That’s how you grow.
02.
Fantasizing
about other times and places can be dangerous. Don’t cling so tightly to
the past, or dream so fervently about the future, that you miss out on
the real value and beauty that is here and now. Don’t live entirely in
your head. Don’t miss your life!
03.
You often
waste your time waiting for the ideal path to appear. But it never does.
Because you forget that paths are made by walking, not waiting.
04.
You will
never feel as confident as you want to feel. Stop believing that you
should feel more confident before you take the next step. Taking the
next step is what builds your confidence.
05.
Distractions will get the best of you if you let them. Study your
routines, figure out where your time goes, and remove distractions. You
become a true master of your life when you learn how to master your
focus—where your attention goes.
06.
There’s a big
difference between empty fatigue and gratifying exhaustion. Know the
difference. Life is too short. Invest in the activities (and
relationships) you deeply care about. Value what you give your energy
to. Focus on what matters and let go of what does not.
07.
Self-neglect
is super common. Realize this! Your needs matter. Do NOT ignore them. At
times you have to do what’s best for you and your life, not just what’s
best for everyone else. There’s absolutely nothing selfish about
self-care and self-love. We can’t give what we don’t have. Enrich your
life and you’ll be life-giving to others, too.
08.
You don’t
give yourself enough credit sometimes. Remember that time you thought
you couldn’t make it through? You did, and you’ll do it again. Don’t let
your challenges get the best of you. Appreciate how far you’ve come.
You’ve been through a lot, but you’ve grown a lot too. Give yourself
credit for your resilience.
09.
Your response
is always more powerful than your circumstance. A tiny part of your life
is decided by completely uncontrollable circumstances, while the vast
majority of your life is decided by your responses. Where you ultimately
end up is heavily dependent on how you play the hands you’ve been dealt.
10.
Everything
gets a bit uncomfortable when it’s time to change. That’s just a part of
the growth process. Things will get better. Be patient.
11.
Patience is not about waiting. Patience is the ability to keep a
positive, focused attitude while working hard to move your life forward.
12.
New, good
habits don’t form overnight. It takes roughly 66 days to form a habit.
So for the next nine weeks, look at the bright side of your life, and
you will rewire your brain. Then apply this same principle to other
areas of your life. (Angel and I build small, life-changing habits with
our students in the “Goals & Growth” module of Getting Back to Happy.)
13.
Mental
strength is incredibly important, and easily overlooked. Go to
environments that expand your mind. Spend time with people who truly
inspire you. Read books. Learn. Grow. Get better. Your life is your
choice.
14.
Old patterns are hard to break. Be aware. Act consciously and
consistently. Don’t fall back into your old patterns. Toxic habits and
behaviors always try to sneak back in when you’re doing better. Stay
focused.
15.
Sometimes
it’s better to let go without closure. Actions and behavior speak
volumes. Trust the signs you were given and gracefully press on.
16.
If you always
play the victim, you will always be treated like one. Life isn’t fair.
But you don’t have to let the past define your future. Try to take life
day by day and be grateful for the little things. Don’t get caught up in
what you can’t control.
17.
Life doesn’t
always give you the circumstances you want. Life gives you the
circumstances you need … to learn, to grow, and to fall in love.
18.
When you
really pay attention, everyone and everything is your teacher. Take time
to observe and listen. Take time to learn something new.
19.
No one wins
at chess by only moving forward. Sometimes you have to move backward to
put yourself in a position to win. This is a perfect metaphor for life.
20.
Your hardest
challenges will teach you your best lessons. There is an opportunity in
every difficult situation to understand yourself more deeply, and also
to improve your life. Take one small step at a time.
21.
The vast majority of your stress is self-inflicted. And the most
powerful weapon you have against stress is your ability to choose one
thought over another. Learn to manage your thoughts, before your
thoughts manage you.
22.
Your mind
will forever produce negative thoughts. So the goal isn’t to get rid of
all your negative thoughts. That’s impossible. The goal is to change
your response to them. In fact, the strongest sign of your inner growth
is realizing you’re no longer worried, stressed or pained by the things
that once used to drain you.
23.
Calmness is a
superpower. The ability to not overreact or take things personally keeps
your mind clear and your heart at peace. Once you begin to value your
inner peace over your need to react and be right, you will in fact
experience more inner peace, and happiness.
24.
You are
holding on to things that hold you back. When things aren’t adding up in
your life, begin subtracting. Life gets a lot simpler when you clear the
clutter that makes it complicated. Not everything and everyone you lose
is a loss.
25.
“Busy” is
mostly just an excuse. In a world with so much noise and clutter, you
must make room to hear yourself and others. Embrace silence and space.
Breathe and listen. Be where you are. You’re where you’re supposed to be
at this very moment. Every step and experience is necessary, and can be
enhanced with your presence.
26.
You ignore your inner voice too often. Give yourself the space to listen
to your own voice—your own soul. Too many of us listen to the noise of
the world and get lost in the crowd.
27.
You often
seek validation from the wrong sources. You will never find your worth
in another human being—you will find it in yourself, and then you will
attract those who are worthy of your energy. So stop waiting for others
to tell you how impressive you are. Impress yourself. Show yourself that
you can grow and get better. It’s never about competing with others. In
the end, it’s just you vs. you.
28.
Popularity is
irrelevant. Forget popularity. Just do your thing with passion,
humility, and honesty. Do what you do, not for an applause, but because
it’s what’s right. Many of the kindest gestures you’ll ever make, and
the most important things you’ll ever do, will never be seen publicly.
Do them anyway.
29.
You have been
impressed with some people for the wrong reasons. Be less impressed by
money, titles, degrees, and looks. Be more impressed by generosity,
integrity, humility, and kindness.
30.
People will
not always tell you how they feel about you. But they will always show
you. Pay close attention.
31.
Your
expectations of others cause you unnecessary pain. Don’t lower your
standards, but do remember that removing your expectations of others is
the best way to avoid being disappointed by them.
32.
You will end
up heartbroken if you expect people will always do for you as you do for
them. Not everyone has the same heart as you.
33.
Life is too
short to argue and fight. Remember to be selective in your battles.
Peace can feel better than being right. You don’t need to attend every
argument you’re invited to. Count your blessings, value the people who
matter, and move on from the drama with your head held high.
34.
You will
gradually attract people that think and behave like you. If you want to
be surrounded by positive people, you need to be positive too. And the
opposite is also true. So do your best to surround yourself with people
who push you to be your best. Less drama—less mess. Just higher
vibrations and intentions.
35.
You need to
learn to be more human again (we all do). Don’t avoid eye contact. Don’t
hide behind gadgets. Smile today. Ask about people’s stories. Listen.
(Angel and I discuss this in more detail in the “Relationships” chapter
of our book.)
36.
Sometimes you
subconsciously dehumanize people you disagree with. Be careful. In our
self-righteousness, we can easily become the very things we dislike in
others. Ultimately, the way we treat people we disagree with is a report
card on what we’ve learned about love and compassion. Every single
person you meet is afraid of something, loves something, and has lost
something. Know this. Respect this. And be extra kind.
37.
“Bad” people
can change for the better. If somebody is working on themselves and
changing for the better, it’s unnecessary to keep bringing up their
past. People can change and grow.
38.
Forgiveness
is necessary for personal peace. Forgive others, not because they
absolutely deserve forgiveness, but because you absolutely deserve
peace. Free yourself of the burden of being an eternal victim.
39.
Life will
take things from you, and give things to you, gradually and
continuously. It’s funny 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. Do your best to embrace life’s uncertainties. Some of the best
chapters in your life won’t have a title you feel fully comfortable with
until later.
40.
Everything you have right now is in the process of changing again. Look
around, and be thankful for your life right now. For your health, your
family, your friends, and your home. Nothing lasts forever.
Your turn…
Before you
go, let me ask you a quick question:
And how might
reminding yourself of it, daily, change your life?