culled from:lifehack.org
1. They don’t compare their journey to anyone else’s.
It would be easy to fall into the trap of, “I wish,” “If only,”
“They’re so lucky.” But what’s the point? Focusing on your faults and
someone else’s strengths will not change one single thing about yourself
or your situation. Instead, focus on what you do have, and carry on.
2. They don’t need to “feel” happy in order to be happy.
Happiness is based on always being happy. Contentment is a continual
inner display of happiness regardless of life’s uncontrollable
circumstances. See the difference? Practicing gratitude on a daily basis
is the gateway for which both of these roads intersect.
3. They don’t run from their imperfections.
Every single human being on this earth has faults. No one is
flawless. To assume people are perfect only proves how toxic our
thinking can be. The first step to love your life is to admit
(especially to yourself) you aren’t perfect but to move forward.
Imperfections can be our greatest teachers if we see them as the
catalyst for personal growth and change.
4. They don’t ignore rest.
It’s not hard to work 60+ hours a week. There is plenty of pressure
to always perform, constantly compete, and continually keep up. But the
people who approach life with a sense of gratitude and calm are those
who make the time to pause. They create quality pockets of time in which
they can kick back and relax. It becomes their safe place where they
can recharge, rejuvenate and refresh before heading back into the rat
race.
5. They don’t forget the importance of relationship.
You can’t do life on your own. We like to think we can – like we’re
tough and impenetrable and that life won’t drag us down. But we’re
human. To find people who you can be safe and real with is what creates a
strong foundation you can stand on when the going gets tough. But in
order to have quality friends in your time of need, you need to
be a quality friend in
their time of need. Important investments take time. Reciprocal relationships take work.
6. They don’t allow time to control them.
Everyone gets 24 hours in the run of a day. That’s it! There is no
extra hour to be found hiding under a bed somewhere. Grateful people
know this. They know how precious of a commodity time really is, and
they respect it. They see every single day as an opportunity to take
charge of what they can take charge of, and they purposefully,
diligently and intentionally make beautiful use of it.
7. They don’t overlook the value in everyday people.
It happens over and over again – a cashier is dismissed, a homeless
man is overlooked, an elderly lady is ignored, and a child is shrugged
to the side. A grateful heart sees the value in every single human
being. They recognize and appreciate that every person has potential to
teach them something new and help them become a better person. We will
never arrive. Our lives are on a continual journey of discovery and
people are what matters most.
8. They don’t set pace to the rhythm of rush.
Speed up, so once you get there, you can speed to the next place.
Why? What’s the rush? When you slow down to take in the scenery of your
life, you notice the little details that lend subtle depth to what’s
happening in the big picture. Big life moments would never happen
without the little steps that have been taken to get there. Notice them.
9. They don’t give in to the pressure to have, be, and do it all.
Everything you have right now is enough. Everything you are right now
is enough. There are people who could only dream to have the talent,
the time, the money, the opportunity you have right now. Think about
that. Ponder that. Appreciate that. Let that sink in. Then build a life
around this mentality rather than the one that finds you never measuring
up.
10. They don’t take life for granted.
You would never be where you are today without that math teacher,
that music instructor, that football coach, your Grandma, your Mom, your
Aunt. Your life at present is marked with achievement and success
because of the people who helped you get to where you are today. It
takes but a few minutes to compile a list stating all the amazing things
you already have. Try it. You’d be amazed how much you have going on in
your life at this moment.
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