Monday, July 1, 2013

My List...

As promised,...here is my list of 30 things I've learned in 30 years...
Enjoy.






·        Life is hard.


·        Our resilience is undeniably strong, but remains a daily decision to move forward.


·         If you say you’re tired,…you’ll be tired.


·         Personal growth is a choice, and biological age has nothing to do with maturity.


·         We love to the extent we understand love and what we love.


·         Mediocrity is disguised regression.


·         Poor decisions are often made when tired…..and intoxicated.


·         What doesn’t challenge you doesn’t change you.


·         It is unrealistic to think you can please everyone, and foolish to try.


·         We are merely the average of the closest company we keep.


·         There is such a thing as too late.


·         A true friend will speak the truth, especially when it’s hard.


·         Being punctual is a small and yet important way to demonstrate respect.


·         You can either complain or be the catalyst for change.


·         People will disagree with you.  Expect it.


·         You cannot control someone’s response.


·         It takes a confident human being to genuinely celebrate others’ victories.


·         It is about progress, not perfection.


·         Your body is your responsibility.


·         Sexy is beautiful, but beautiful is not always sexy.


·         Your greatest gift to the world is an authentic self.


·         The only pedestals other people stand on are the ones we give them.


·         It is absolutely imperative to surround yourself with genuine, driven people.


·         Your greatest challenge and profitable information will be in figuring out why you do what you do.


·         Majority of people will choose to live blindly.


·         Words void of action are themselves’ void.


·         There is immense liberation in asking for help.


·         Your only competition is yourself.


·         Every piece of advice comes with a bias and history all its own.


·         Comfort zones become prisons when we actively chain ourselves to them.


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