Surprisingly, I've come up with a new article about finding yourself with no regrets but looking into it as an opportunity you've proven yourself attained and acknowledged by your own life.
Sometimes, I just randomly wondered what gives some people the willingness to move without fear or hesitation?
They do things you believe you can’t do because you’re afraid of the outcome, of the unknown, of the pain.
You see people who can let go of things that might
matter to them, and move on with their lives without struggling too
much. You see people who can quit or change their jobs, end
difficult relationships, and travel around the world, just like that.
Sometimes you regret not trying harder to follow in
the footsteps. And you wonder…
What do these people have that I don’t?
What’s their secret?
Well, I’ve overview a lot of experiences and tips over the years, and I’m
happy to share these time-tested strategies for courageously living
your life without regrets.
Broad but concise. Please read it by heart and you might find it relevantly applicable in your own lives.
Be
as weird as you are. – Don’t be afraid to provoke the
status quo. Maybe some of your ideas are crazy. But crazy
ideas are what shake the world. Crazy ideas make revolutions.
So don’t be afraid to be different, and don’t be afraid to break
traditions.
Sure, some people will be frustrated and opposed to your weirdness. Some people might even criticize you. But even if it takes time for them to embrace your ideas, you’re showing them a new way of thinking.
You’re planting a seed in their heads and opening their minds – and you’re opening your own mind too. The minute you understand that you can be weird and mold life your own way, you allow yourself to shake off the erroneous notion that life is just there, and that you’re just going to exist in it, rather than embrace it, change it, improve it, and truly live it.
Sure, some people will be frustrated and opposed to your weirdness. Some people might even criticize you. But even if it takes time for them to embrace your ideas, you’re showing them a new way of thinking.
You’re planting a seed in their heads and opening their minds – and you’re opening your own mind too. The minute you understand that you can be weird and mold life your own way, you allow yourself to shake off the erroneous notion that life is just there, and that you’re just going to exist in it, rather than embrace it, change it, improve it, and truly live it.
Choose to act
even when you’re unsure of your ability. – Everyone has
doubts about their abilities. You might think you’re not good
enough, not smart enough, or not strong enough. And it’s OK
if you’re not great at something, because you don’t have to be.
It doesn’t matter if you don’t do things perfectly either.
What matters is that you dare to try. Instead of looking at the
end result (the big picture), divide your project into pieces and
tackle the piece you feel most comfortable with first. You need
to be content with small steps in life.
Honestly, that’s all life is – small steps that you take every day, and then one day when you look back down the road it all adds up and you know you covered some serious distance.
Honestly, that’s all life is – small steps that you take every day, and then one day when you look back down the road it all adds up and you know you covered some serious distance.
Fearlessly follow
your intuition. – Intuition is seeing with the soul.
It’s about giving your God-given instincts a say in the matter.
Of course, at first this may seem irrational. You might think
the more you over-analyze, the more you’ll make good decisions,
right? But more often than not, doing so can actually lead you
to make poorer decisions.
Exclusively using your rational mind, or relying on your ego, keeps you safe and secure – meaning there’s no room to take calculated risks and learn and grow from them.
Exclusively using your rational mind, or relying on your ego, keeps you safe and secure – meaning there’s no room to take calculated risks and learn and grow from them.
Using your rational mind 24/7 allows your fears to overcome you.
And those fears can cloud the signals that your body – that
powerful communicator and receptor – sends you. So you need
to be in the present and pay attention to your body’s sensations:
tightness in the chest, goose bumps, odors, visions, etc.
That’s your intuition! Don’t be afraid to make decisions that seem a little irrational from the outside, yet feel totally right on the inside.
That’s your intuition! Don’t be afraid to make decisions that seem a little irrational from the outside, yet feel totally right on the inside.
Stand up for your
values (even at the risk of rejection). – Never compromise
your values. Don’t let the fear of being rejected stop you
from affirming what’s important to you. The right people will
respect you more and hold you in higher regard if you’re rigorous
about your principles, if you’re honest, and if you stay consistent
about what you believe in.
This is a
powerful way to solidify your relationships and to gain mutual
trust… Maybe not in the beginning, but in the long run.
Furthermore, standing up for your values instantly makes you a
leader, as it’s the most heroic quality one can aspire to.
Speak your mind
even if your voice shakes. – At times, you may think your
word has no weight. But it does (regardless of how miniscule
you may think it is). Your opinion will be an eye-opener for
some people, and it will be a source of liberation for others.
We all have an altruist nature buried within. We all want to
help the people around us in some way.
So instead of being
stuck in your mind, ask yourself how your thoughts and words might
help the ones around you, and focus on them instead of the ones you
believe might judge you. Let
people take you as you are, or not at all.
By being yourself, you put something beautiful into the world that was not there before. And this helps everyone who’s worth helping (including YOU).
By being yourself, you put something beautiful into the world that was not there before. And this helps everyone who’s worth helping (including YOU).
Be willing to be
vulnerable. – Nothing is wrong with telling someone else
how you truly feel. Sharing something personal makes you
stronger in people’s eyes, and most importantly in your own.
Being able to show the real you when most people would rather hide behind a fake mask is an admirable quality. So don’t be ashamed to shed a tear.
Being able to show the real you when most people would rather hide behind a fake mask is an admirable quality. So don’t be ashamed to shed a tear.
Being vulnerable only shows that you’re
able to face the truth – even the hard truth – with dignity.
Open yourself up. Allow yourself to feel, to be mindful and
authentic. Tear down any emotional brick walls you have built
around yourself and experience every exquisite emotion, both good and
bad. This is real life.
Be willing to be
judged. – Don’t let fear of embarrassment stop you from
trying something new. Sometimes we withhold ourselves from
novelty because we’re afraid some people might call us silly or
stupid. Shying away from trying something new stops your growth
and your evolution. It stops you from acquiring new skills and
knowledge. And life is a continuous school.
Don’t miss
out on opportunities to learn something enriching. If you think
your new project might seem ridiculous to some people, turn those
thoughts around in a funny or a disarming way, and go ahead and take
the classes that interest you.
And if people judge you for it, feel sorry for them, for simple minds are usually amused by simple things.
And if people judge you for it, feel sorry for them, for simple minds are usually amused by simple things.
Admit when you’re
wrong. – You would think that pride is a positive emotion,
but it’s not when it’s excessive. Excessive pride is a
reaction to insecurity. So when you know you’re wrong,
instead of trying to protect your self-esteem in the eyes of others,
hold your tongue for two minutes, take a deep breath, and find the
lesson.
Consider the fact that being wrong is OK, and then admit that you are wrong. Yes, it’s hard. Yes, it takes strength to admit it, but it makes you more humble and commendable. And even more importantly, realize that when you’re wrong, you’re meant to be wrong so that you may outgrow the things you need to outgrow.
Consider the fact that being wrong is OK, and then admit that you are wrong. Yes, it’s hard. Yes, it takes strength to admit it, but it makes you more humble and commendable. And even more importantly, realize that when you’re wrong, you’re meant to be wrong so that you may outgrow the things you need to outgrow.
End hurtful
relationships. – One of the very hardest parts of loving
someone: You have to give things up for them. And sometimes,
you even have to give them up. Of course, it’s always
difficult to let go of someone you care about (or cared about)
without getting hurt in the process. Even if this person has
hurt you a hundred times, you start thinking of all these what ifs –
these maybes about the future.
But that’s just the thing… there’s nothing concrete and reliable about these feelings and fantasies. The reality of their actions has disproves them. When someone shows you their true colors time and time again, it’s best to believe them and carry on without them.
But that’s just the thing… there’s nothing concrete and reliable about these feelings and fantasies. The reality of their actions has disproves them. When someone shows you their true colors time and time again, it’s best to believe them and carry on without them.
Forgive (even when you’ve been deeply
hurt). – Forgiveness isn’t holding on to someone who
hurt you; it’s coming to peace with what happened and moving
forward with your life, one way or the other. Some of us have a
tendency to hold grudges against people.
We’re unable to let go of the past. But grudges are a toxic emotion – an emotion that can rot inside you and turn you into a bitter, egotistical zombie.
Know that pain is short-lived. Emotional pain is a call to acknowledge it and address it, instead of letting it get the best of you. In fact, forgiveness is the sweetest revenge.
If you can forgive someone who did you wrong, you’re at least one step ahead of them in the karma department, and one step ahead of everyone else who’s still holding on to old grudges that are holding them back.
We’re unable to let go of the past. But grudges are a toxic emotion – an emotion that can rot inside you and turn you into a bitter, egotistical zombie.
Know that pain is short-lived. Emotional pain is a call to acknowledge it and address it, instead of letting it get the best of you. In fact, forgiveness is the sweetest revenge.
If you can forgive someone who did you wrong, you’re at least one step ahead of them in the karma department, and one step ahead of everyone else who’s still holding on to old grudges that are holding them back.
Afterthoughts ...
Life is not about maintaining the status quo.
Life is not about playing it safe.
Life is not about standing still.
It’s about connecting with your soul, respecting
your integrity, and telling yourself that you’re able.
It’s
about taking a few steps, regardless of how little they may be, so
you can move forward, and evolve.
That’s why you were put here on this earth: to
grow. You can be challenged, scared, and stretched to your
limits, but taking action will make you feel gratified beyond belief.
And the best part is: You become more decisive, more
playful, and more vigorous.
So don’t be afraid to let go of your inhibitions.
Don’t be afraid to be disappointed. Don’t be afraid to get
hurt.
Ask yourself about the costs and implications of not
taking action. Then think of the new possibilities that could
arise if you do dare to act.
Be daring and courageous!
Take it from me, this is a great combination: Guts & Prayer!
Get moving and live it!
Get moving and live it!
-- J.E. Mara --
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