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We don’t have to be world famous to be proud of our accomplishments. What challenges have you overcome in your life? How long and hard did you work to overcome and succeed? Many of my proudest accomplishments were private victories, like overcoming a lingering bad habit, or setting a grueling personal best time on my morning jog. Others have overcome tougher bad habits. Others have set faster speed records. I can still choose to be proud of myself. Your greatest victories may have happened quietly too. You can still be fiercely proud of them. “The greatest battles of life are fought out daily in the silent chambers of the soul.” ~ David O. McKay Our most important victories can easily fly by, unnoticed by anyone else. We can choose to celebrate ourselves anyway. Hard fought victories matter. Hard fought failures matter. No matter who knows about them. No matter how they compare to the accomplishments of others. We can choose to celebrate our growth and progress, whether or not it comes with success or recognition. What hard fought victories or failures in your life could you better appreciate? Check us out on Instagram and Facebook. Too many emails? Switch to the weekly email here. |
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Fear of failure is rampant in the world. How many opportunities have you seen family and friends avoid because they are afraid of failing? Have you avoided any opportunities yourself? In some cases, it seems I am almost afraid of success, because even after succeeding in some way I still have deep fears that the success was just a fluke and failure is still waiting around the next corner. What kind of internal dialogue is behind our fear of failure? What kind of story are we telling...
Too often I find myself trying old solutions to old problems. The trouble is when the old solutions have never really worked. Sometimes I just need a reminder that it's ok to try something new. The same thing goes for new opportunities. Old ways won't open new doors. If we want something new from life, we shouldn't expect to get it by doing the same thing we have always done. The same thing we have always done is likely to get us the same thing we have always got. Now sometimes we just...
“Did you know that the mere act of smiling can stop a negative mindset?" "Research shows that smiling a lot can rewire the circuit in the brain that helps you keep a positive attitude toward life.” “When you smile with your eyes and mouth—a real, deep meaningful smile (called the Duchenne smile)—the part of your brain involved in decision-making, intellectual pursuit, shifting between thoughts, and thinking things through rationally becomes stronger and more effective.” “Simply put, smiling...