Saturday, July 15, 2006

20 Ways of Looking at Life from a Different Perspective

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1. It's not what happens to you but how you perceive it that determines how you will deal with the situation.

2. Behind every difficult person you meet, there's a lesson to be learned.

3. Instead of saying, "Why is this happening to me, you say, "What can I learn from this?"

4. Trust that everything in life is temporary and that going through different cycles is part of the process. Translation: Life will get better if you just have enough faith to get through this one.

5. We all have a divine blueprint for our lives - there is a such a thing as destiny and it's up to us to discover what it is through our innermost passions.

6. The power of visualization cannot be ignored - it actually works! Don't say it doesn't work until you've tried it in earnest. Have you truly visualized yourself having or doing something?

7. God is your partner in life, let Him in and let him co-create things with you.

8. Without adversity or life's challenges, we would never know what we are truly made of. It is through the toughest times we learn what we're capable of doing; thereby becoming stronger and more confident in the process.

9. Everything you've experienced in life has been in preparation for what's to come later in life. In fact, you are "life's perpeptual trainee."

10. Learn to trust and pay attention to your intuition -- those "AHA" moments --- they are often right on the nose.

11. There are no accidents. Everyone you meet, everything that has come your way was not an some random fluke.

12. Plan on making a fool of yourself and not take life or yourself so seriously - even God has a sense of humor. (i.e. Tell him your plans!)

13. Go crazy and send handwritten thank you notes to those who have helped you. Gratitude and positive energy attracts success, abundance and more of what you're thankful for.

14. Be patient - you will be rewarded justly. Dont't bother seeking revenge - it isn't worth it.

15. Know that you are making a difference in small and large ways by just being who you are.

16. Refuse to compromise your integrity. People can see right through you and can detect whether you're genuine or not. If you truly care about your customers, friends, family or business associates, they'll stick with you through high and low because they know you care about them. In other words, they don't care what you know until they know you care about them.

17. Fear is misdirected energy and must be redirected into faith.

18. Refuse to compare your progress with others. It will only serve to destroy your confidence. Everyone is at different stages in their lives and if you understand that you're right where you're supposed to be, then it won't matter what others are doing. You are unique with special qualities, talents, skills and thought processes, etc. There is no one like you so how can you compare yourself to others?

19. If you haven't failed enough in life, you haven't risked much. Life without taking adventurous risks is downright dangerous.

20. Understand that you do matter - there is a purpose to your life - find out what it is and use your gifts to make a difference.

Food for thought: The list can go on but these are some of the impactful thoughts that have helped me through life's toughest moments. Can you come up with a list of your own thoughts?
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2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello Stephen:

This is a fantastic list. Close to my heart and my personal experience. I would just add

"embrace every life experience asa learning experience" I got to your blog via the Personal Development List.

12:26 PM  
Blogger Stephen J. Hopson said...

Galba:

Thanks so very much for taking the time to stop by and visit my blog. I'm not only glad you found the list to resonate with your own life's experiences but that you enjoyed reading through it!

You must have read my mind because when your comment came to my attention, the first thing I wanted to know was how you found me. And there the answer was, in your comment! I'm glad you found me via the Personal Development list.

Have a great week!

Stephen

12:43 PM  

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