How can you learn positive things from your enemies? * First of all, they are brutally honest with you because they have no interest in sugar coating things to remain in your good graces. * Second, you are important to them; sometimes even more important than their friends because most of your enemies will value themselves by the amount of envy you have for them. * Third, there is no person in this world that doesn’t have something positive to give you. Now let’s see the 10 teachings: 1.Evaluate yourself by your own standards. Not everybody likes you no matter how hard you try. Therefore, it is counterproductive to live your life only to please others; please yourself. Self-esteem is a way of being and not something that you have or don’t have. 2. Rejection is momentary so don’t carry it with you more than 20 seconds. Regroup, find a different way of getting what you want and move on. Rejection is not a failure; it is only a response and when you don’t like the res...
It is not what happens to us, but how we react that makes or breaks us. Life throws things at us when we least expect, some things are great, others are difficult. It is fascinating to watch the difference in peoples’ reactions and how some individuals can find good in basically anything, a silver lining in every cloud. Others fall apart when difficult circumstances arise, believing they are being victimised and showing little resistance to the situation at hand. It is important to note that the positive people are not the ones who gush positivity all day and night, going over the top about life and how wonderful it treats them. That’s just a step too far, I’m talking about realists who go through their day with a glass half full approach, choosing not to fall down when things don’t go to plan or a curve ball rolls out in front of them when least expected. We’d all love to be like this and here’s the way how. We need to get out of BED and grab the OAR. “What the heck doe...
Stop indecisiveness in its tracks with these tips from quick-moving entrepreneurs. The Oracles January 31,2017 These 11 entrepreneurs, and members of The Oracles , have reached the top of their game in large part by making better decisions faster than anyone else. Their advice will help you make decisions rapidly—and stick to them. 1. Sometimes good enough is perfect. At 19 years old, my first mentor Joel Salatin said, “Tai, sometimes good enough is perfect.” He meant that when you only seek perfection, you miss the time element. Sometimes you just have to make a call and say, “This is good enough.” You’re launching a new product. You’re manufacturing something. You’re thinking of writing a book or an article. You’re presenting a pitch. You’re doing some marketing. Once you start hitting something that’s six, seven or eight out of 10, you need to release. Remember what Mark Zuckerberg says: “If things aren’t breaking, you aren’t goin...
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