Lack of self-discipline and lack of initiative are the key indicators behind someone struggling in life.
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Aristotle said βKnowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom.β
But how many of us take the time to get a good sense of who we are?
Here are 10 things you should know about yourself if you want to live a happy and fulfilling life!
1. What Are Your βNon-Negotiablesβ?
Knowing your βnon-negotiablesβ helps you to set boundaries.
It can save you a whole lot of time spent in relationships that you donβt like and arenβt serving a purpose in your life.
2. What are your core values?
Your values are what you stand for. They are the things that are important to you.
A good way to know "what your values are" is to ask yourself:
- What will you not do?
- What are your standards?
3. What are your strengths?
Knowing what you do best helps you get more things done in less time.
And, when you are doing things that you are good at, you feel that you are in the flow. You donβt feel like itβs hard work.
4. What are your weaknesses?
You need to know your legitimate weaknesses.
It will give you so much relief when you can accept that youβre just not so good at something.
Remember, you donβt have to be good at everything, you can always outsource your weaknesses.
5. What makes you happy?
We often go through our days without actually consciously thinking about our happiness.
Do you know a list of things you can do to brighten your day when youβre not feeling spectacular?
If not, start figuring it out.
6. What is your Personality Type?
Knowing your personality type is like having permission to be who you are, unapologetically.
It can give you a much deeper understanding of who you are and why you are the way you are.
7. Who is your role model?
Role models are great at showing us the things that we would like to see in ourselves.
List out the qualities of your role model and write down the ones that you would like to see in yourself. Work on those.
8. What are you grateful for?
Asking this question will give you a dose of optimism and make you realize that your life is not as bad as you think it is.
Before you start worrying about the things you don't have, take a moment to be grateful for the ones you already have.
9. What is your goal?
One of the most important things to know about yourself is what your life goal is.
Without it, you can be left feeling aimless and without a purpose.
Get your goal and write it down, look at it now and again to see how much closer you have got to it.
10. What is your WHY?
A clear βwhyβ gives you purpose and motivates you to do whatever it takes to achieve your goals.
Without knowing the βwhyβ behind your goals, dreams, and aspirations, you minimize your chances of achieving your goals.
TL; DR;
Ask yourself:
What Are Your βNon-Negotiablesβ?
What are your core values?
What are your strengths?
What are your weaknesses?
What makes you happy?
What is your Personality Type?
Who is your role model?
What are you grateful for?
What is your life goal?
What is your WHY?
If you want to:
- get to know yourself better
- gain clarity about your purpose
- become focused and disciplined
Read this: https://t.co/3UkGNV8QY1
This is a program based on the principles of PSYCHOLOGY and MEDITATION
It will transform you into the best version of yourself.
And that's a wrap!
If you found this valuable, consider sharing it with your friends and family
https://twitter.com/Mindset_Machine/status/1535253200516816896
Thank you β€οΈ
But how many of us take the time to get a good sense of who we are?
Here are 10 things you should know about yourself if you want to live a happy and fulfilling life!
1. What Are Your βNon-Negotiablesβ?
Knowing your βnon-negotiablesβ helps you to set boundaries.
It can save you a whole lot of time spent in relationships that you donβt like and arenβt serving a purpose in your life.
2. What are your core values?
Your values are what you stand for. They are the things that are important to you.
A good way to know "what your values are" is to ask yourself:
- What will you not do?
- What are your standards?
3. What are your strengths?
Knowing what you do best helps you get more things done in less time.
And, when you are doing things that you are good at, you feel that you are in the flow. You donβt feel like itβs hard work.
4. What are your weaknesses?
You need to know your legitimate weaknesses.
It will give you so much relief when you can accept that youβre just not so good at something.
Remember, you donβt have to be good at everything, you can always outsource your weaknesses.
5. What makes you happy?
We often go through our days without actually consciously thinking about our happiness.
Do you know a list of things you can do to brighten your day when youβre not feeling spectacular?
If not, start figuring it out.
6. What is your Personality Type?
Knowing your personality type is like having permission to be who you are, unapologetically.
It can give you a much deeper understanding of who you are and why you are the way you are.
7. Who is your role model?
Role models are great at showing us the things that we would like to see in ourselves.
List out the qualities of your role model and write down the ones that you would like to see in yourself. Work on those.
8. What are you grateful for?
Asking this question will give you a dose of optimism and make you realize that your life is not as bad as you think it is.
Before you start worrying about the things you don't have, take a moment to be grateful for the ones you already have.
9. What is your goal?
One of the most important things to know about yourself is what your life goal is.
Without it, you can be left feeling aimless and without a purpose.
Get your goal and write it down, look at it now and again to see how much closer you have got to it.
10. What is your WHY?
A clear βwhyβ gives you purpose and motivates you to do whatever it takes to achieve your goals.
Without knowing the βwhyβ behind your goals, dreams, and aspirations, you minimize your chances of achieving your goals.
TL; DR;
Ask yourself:
What Are Your βNon-Negotiablesβ?
What are your core values?
What are your strengths?
What are your weaknesses?
What makes you happy?
What is your Personality Type?
Who is your role model?
What are you grateful for?
What is your life goal?
What is your WHY?
If you want to:
- get to know yourself better
- gain clarity about your purpose
- become focused and disciplined
Read this: https://t.co/3UkGNV8QY1
This is a program based on the principles of PSYCHOLOGY and MEDITATION
It will transform you into the best version of yourself.
And that's a wrap!
If you found this valuable, consider sharing it with your friends and family
https://twitter.com/Mindset_Machine/status/1535253200516816896
Thank you β€οΈ
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You will get a really impressive view of the business world starting a side hustle instead of doing an MBA.
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Forwarded from Corporate Machiavelli
Apologizing to an angry mob is the WRONG response.
They won't interpret your apology as a sign they should forgive you.
They will interpret your apology as an admission of guilt; justification as to why they should hate you even more.
They won't interpret your apology as a sign they should forgive you.
They will interpret your apology as an admission of guilt; justification as to why they should hate you even more.
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You attract what you are, not what you want.
If you want something extraordinary, become extraordinary.
If you want something extraordinary, become extraordinary.
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You get smart by being comfortable appearing stupid temporarily.
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Forwarded from Masculine Tribe (The Masculine Sage)
You are responsible for all the shit people give you.
It is your responsibility to make sure everyone treats you well.
If they don't, show them the door.
You don't want anyone in your life who is always pulling you down.
The only criticism which is right for you is the one which comes with a constructive review in the end.
One from a friend, a loved one or your family.
It is your responsibility to make sure everyone treats you well.
If they don't, show them the door.
You don't want anyone in your life who is always pulling you down.
The only criticism which is right for you is the one which comes with a constructive review in the end.
One from a friend, a loved one or your family.
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Sign of a mediocre person:
They blame everyone & have an excuse for everything.
They blame everyone & have an excuse for everything.
π13
Forwarded from STRONGLAND (Life Math Money)
The guy with a great life i.e. a business, family, good health, etc. doesnβt leave hate messages on social media. The guy with a frustrated life i.e. doesnβt go out of the house, stares at screen all day, jerks off 3x a day, makes $150k or less a year - thatβs your average hater
π13
Anytime you get depressed, you are spending too much time thinking about the past.
Anytime you get too anxious, you are spending way too much time thinking about the future.
Anytime you are peaceful, you are HERE.
Anytime you get too anxious, you are spending way too much time thinking about the future.
Anytime you are peaceful, you are HERE.
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Rule #1
Live passionately, live without regrets, and don't judge people you don't know.
Live passionately, live without regrets, and don't judge people you don't know.
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Forwarded from STRONGLAND (Life Math Money)
Your first problem is that you expect it to be easy. Your second problem is that you compare your day 1 to someone else's day 1000.
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Donβt hate the people you should be learning from.
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The people who choose to constantly remind you of the past are the worst enemies of change.
Get rid of them if you can, or you'll be trapped in the past forever.
Get rid of them if you can, or you'll be trapped in the past forever.
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Mindset + Discipline + Meaningful goals.
That's what creates the lifestyle you desire.
That's what creates the lifestyle you desire.
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Most of your bad habits are caused by two things:
Stress and boredom.
Stress and boredom.
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