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Success is no accident. It's hard work, perseverance, learning, studying, sacrifice & most of all love of what you are doing or learning to do.
"The Greatest Discovery in our generation is that human beings by changing the inner attitudes of their minds, can change the outer aspects of their lives.
- William James
When you remember what you've already faced and how you handled it, you remind yourself that you've got what it takes.
People who are asked to recall successful financial experiences feel more confident in their ability to manage money. It shows in their behavior.
It may feel strange to look back to move forward, but when you revisit moments where you acted with courage, took initiative, or simply showed up for yourself, you are building self-efficacy, also known as the belief that you can do hard things again.
Hustle culture always nudges us to become someone new, but there's something deeply powerful about remembering who we already are.
When we look back on our lives from a mental perspective, we are reminded that we're already becoming our best possible selves.
Standing up for ourselves when it is hard is how we learn to be ok on our own, only to emerge stronger.
Most people urge to achieve more, accumulate more, and leave behind a legacy.
Grounding our gratitude can restore a sense of personal agency, & gently recalibrate our direction.
Intentionally revisiting meaningful past experiences can activate emotional resources that enhance well- being and resilience.
People who regularly engage in positive reminiscing using vivid mental imagery report higher levels of happiness and a stronger capacity to savor meaningful moments.
One of the most powerful ways to move forward is by taking a moment to look back with intention & compassion, rather than judgement.
We don't have time to do everything, and we certainly can't have it all, so maybe it's time to normalize leaning out.
We experience an action crisis when one of our goals start to seem impossible, or just isn't something we don't want to accomplish anymore, either because it's boring, time consuming, or just seems unappealing.
If you are motivated to change your eating habits for a meaningful, personal reason, you are more likely to achieve that goal.
When you have a personal motivation to improve a relationship, you are more likely to make progress in improving that relationship.