1.
Accept the Unchangeable - Everything that has happened
in your life to this minute is unchangeable. It's history.
The greatest waste of energy is in looking back at missed
opportunities, lamenting past events, grudge collecting,
getting even, harboring ill will, and any vengeful thinking.
Success is the only acceptable form of revenge. By forgiving
your trespassers, you become free to concentrate on
going forward with your life and succeeding in spite
of your detractors. You will live a rewarding and fulfilling
life.
Your
enemies, on the other hand, will forever wonder how
you went on to become so successful without them and
in the shadow of their doubts.
Action
Idea: Write down on a sheet of paper things
that happened in the past that bother you. Now crumple
the paper into a ball and throw it at the person teaching
this program at the front of the room. This symbolizes
letting go of past misfortunes.
2.
Change the Changeable - What you can change
is your reaction to what others say and do. And you
can control your own thoughts and actions by dwelling
on desired results instead of the penalties of failure.
The only real control you have in life is that of your
immediate thought and action. Since most of what we
do is a reflex, subconscious habit, it is wise not to
act on emotional impulse. In personal relations, it
is better to wait a moment until reason has the opportunity
to compete with your emotions.
By
all means, read Daniel Goleman's best-selling book,
Emotional Intelligence. It will explain why we do what
we do, when we know better.
Action
Idea: Write down in your diary one thing
you will do tomorrow to help you relax more during and
after a stressful day.
3.
Avoid the Unacceptable - Go out of your way
to get out of the way of potentially dangerous behaviors
and environments. When people tailgate you on the freeway,
change lanes. If they follow you at night, drive to
a well-lighted public place.
When
there are loud, obnoxious people next to you at a restaurant
or club, change tables, or locations. Also, be cautious
of personal relationships developed via the Internet.
With the massive number of individuals surfing the net,
the number of predators increases in like proportion.
Always be on the alert for potentially dangerous situations
involving your health, personal safety, financial speculation
and emotional relationships.
Action
Idea: What is one unacceptable behavior
you have or allow others to do to you that you will
avoid starting tomorrow? Example: The way you
drive, being around negative people, walking down dark
streets alone late at night, etc.
Denis
Waitley is one of America's most respected authors,
keynote lecturers and productivity consultants on high
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