My thoughts about 'People'

The really hard ones

Wow, if you really want to check your progress in developing yourself as a person, try asking these hard questions. The answers may be difficult to face if you are not on the right track but that should spur you to make some changes.

  1. Does anybody love me?
  2. Am I ‘really’ successful?
  3. Am I proud of myself?
  4. When I die, will I be surrounded by people I love?
  5. Do I have integrity and keep all my promises?
  6. Am I doing everything I can to reach my goals?
  7. Would I be friends with myself?

Some people will really discover some things about themselves with the answers to these.


Musings on People that flowed from my brain at 3:01 pm Thursday, Aug. 7, 2008

Maybe…

(Another email forward)

Maybe…

We are supposed to meet the wrong people before meeting the right one so when we finally meet the right person, we will know how to be grateful for that gift.

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When the door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long at the closed door that we don’t see the new one which opened for us.

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It is true that we don’t know what we have until we lose it, but it is also true that we don’t know what we have been missing until it arrives.

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The happiest people don’t necessarily have the best of everything; they just make the most of everything they have.

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You should dream what you want to dream; go where you want to go; be what you want to be, because you have only one life and one chance to do all the things you dream of and want to do.

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There are moments in life when you miss someone – a parent, a spouse, a friend, a child – so much that you just want to pick them from your dreams and hug them for real.

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The best kind of friend is one you can sit on a porch and swing with, never say a word…but when they walk away you feel as if it was the best conversation you’ve ever had.

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You should always try to put yourself in others’ shoes. If you feel that something could hurt you, it probably will hurt the other person, too.

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You should do something nice for someone every single day, even if it is simply to leave them alone.

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Giving someone all your love is never an assurance that they will love you back. Don’t expect love in return; just wait for it to grow in their heart; but, if it doesn’t, be content that it grew in yours.

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You shouldn’t go for looks; they can deceive; Don’t go for wealth; even that fades. Go for someone who makes you smile, because it takes only a smile to make a dark day seem bright. Find the one that makes your heart smile

Musings on People that flowed from my brain at 3:07 am Sunday, Jul. 27, 2008

The purpose of life

What is the purpose of life? That’s one of those big questions. People answer it in different ways and some people never figure it out. Steve Pavlina declares that the purpose of life is to:

  1. Discover and accept ever deeper truths.
  2. Learn to love more deeply and unconditionally.
  3. Develop and express your creativity.

He points out that these three activities lead to wisdom, joy and strength which are in fact the end goals of life - to be wise, joyful and strong.

He does in fact say quite a bit more than this but if you make these three items part of your life goals you are definitely going to be headed in a good direction.

Musings on People that flowed from my brain at 3:34 pm Thursday, Jul. 24, 2008

Way to review

Ok, so I have made a habit of incorporating self-reflection into my life, not just at major milestones but along the way. I have not yet developed the habit of a regular review. This article at Marc and Angel provides 20 questions to ask yourself every Sunday. It seems pretty long and involved but I guess if done regularly the answers might well come easier. I can see where thinking through things in this way would help move you forward.

  1. What did I learn last week?
  2. What was my greatest accomplishment over the past week?
  3. Which moment from this past week was the most memorable and why?
  4. What’s the #1 thing I need to accomplish this week?
  5. What can I do right now to make the week less stressful?
  6. What have I struggled with in the past that might also affect the upcoming week?
  7. What was last week’s biggest time sink?
  8. Am I carrying any excess baggage into the week that can be dropped?
  9. What have I been avoiding that needs to get done?
  10. What opportunities are still on the table?
  11. Is there anyone I’ve been meaning to talk to?
  12. Is there anyone that deserves a big ‘Thank You’?
  13. How can I help someone else this coming week?
  14. What are my top 3 goals for the next 3 years?
  15. Have any of my recent actions moved me closer to my goals?
  16. What’s the next step for each goal?
  17. What am I looking forward to during the upcoming week?
  18. What are my fears?
  19. What am I most grateful for?
  20. If I knew I only had one week to live, who would I spend my time with?
Musings on People that flowed from my brain at 11:27 am Thursday, Jul. 24, 2008

Train your brain

Though I do think my brain is great (heh heh), it can always be developed even further. This article I found on My Super-Charged Life has some tips on things to do to exercise your brain. Some of my favourites:

  1. Read a good book - Reading a book stimulates the imagination as your brain draws mental pictures.
  2. Be a continual learner - Seek out new experiences, skills, and knowledge and challenge your brain to improve its abilities.
  3. Recall old memories - Old picture albums can tap into your brains memory banks.
  4. Make beautiful music - Music is a great workout for the mind. Nuff said.
Musings on People that flowed from my brain at 10:15 am Wednesday, Jul. 23, 2008