Forgive others, but do not expect them to forgive you. You cannot make them forgive you, so don’t base your happiness on your ability to reconcile with that other person.
Focus on what you can control and let the rest go.
Your guide to a healthier perspective of life
Forgive others, but do not expect them to forgive you. You cannot make them forgive you, so don’t base your happiness on your ability to reconcile with that other person.
Focus on what you can control and let the rest go.
One key to success is to get good at “doing.” Don’t plan on starting something, just do it. Take action. Talking and planning is good, but you will never have all of the information you desire. You’ll never be 100% ready to take something on. The key is to do it anyways.
“Don’t let your happiness depend on something you may lose.” – C.S. Lewis
You can lose your money, your job, your notoriety, but if you treat people right, you can’t lose your character. That can’t be taken away from anyone except you and the decisions you make.
Your character is more important than what your job title is or how much you make. Does it matter how much money you accumulate or if you become famous? You can’t take the money with you when you die and if you’re searching for glory through fame, you’ll find it’s an ongoing battle. If you stop for even a little bit, someone else will do something that goes viral and you’ll be out of the limelight again.
Don’t wrap up your identity in your material successes – how much “stuff” you have, the size of your home, the money that you’ve earned and accumulated, etc. What really matters is your character – who you truly are and your ability to treat yourself and others the right way. Focus on that and you’ll be alright.
Keep things in perspective. Was today really “the worst day ever!”? Don’t dramatize your situation. People see it on tv and have a natural tendency to mimic it. But really, life is good. Even if you do have a bad day by your standards, forgive yourself, forgive others, and find a way to make tomorrow better.
Chances are, whatever you did/didn’t do today is not a life or death situation. You didn’t ruin someone’s life. Every day and every situation do not need to be turned up to a level 10 on the drama scale. Keep calm and move on.
“The best proof of love is trust.” – Joyce Brothers
When you love someone, and you know they love you, you trust them implicitly. You know after years of being with them that they would never do something to knowingly cause you pain unless they either thought it was best for you both in the long run or they had no other options. If you break that trust, it will be extremely difficult to ever earn it back. Whatever you do, don’t break the trust.