86 Life Truth That Will Change Your Mind Now
(1) Each one of us is unique.
(2) Thoughts are things.
(3) You are never alone.
(4) As you sow, so shall you reap.
(5) As within, so without.
(6) What begins, must ends.
(7) The Creator and the Creation are one.
(8) Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
(9) What goes up must come down.
(10) You are the creator of your own destiny
(11) Give out what you want most to come back
(12) What goes around comes around.
(13) Where attention goes, energy flows.
(14) Whatever happens, happens for the best.
(15) Whatever you focus upon grows.
(16) The mind is not in the body, the body is in the mind.
(17) The more you know, the more there is to know.
(18) The more you give, the more you receive.
(19) As you change, your experience of the world changes.
(20) Your intuition is your GPS.
(21) What you seek, seeks you.
(22) You are an embodiment of love.
(23) As in the macrocosm, so in the microcosm.
(24) Change your thoughts and you can change your world.
(25) We choose our own sex/parents/ life/ circumstances/in fact whatever is going in our lives, has been chosen by us.
(26) Everything happens for a reason
(27) There is a RIGHT time for everything.
(28) We are supported and protected all the time.
(29) We all want love and acceptance
(30) Someone close to you will let you down
(31) Money doesn’t automatically bring happiness
(32) We all are part of Nature / GODS, only have to tune the frequency.
(33) Energy can't be created and can't be destroyed, it only changes form.
(34) The material plane is a mirror reflection of the non-material plane.
(35) Everything you want to achieve begins with a thought
(36) Magic is real and so is your dream; there is no dream that is too big to achieve.
(37) You have a gift and it is meant to be used, given, and shared in this life.
(38) Taking a leap of faith allows the net to appear for you; you are supported always, 100% of the time.
(39) No matter where you are in your life, you will always be able to come up with an excuse to wait.
(40) Simple steps turn into big hits of inspiration that will open doors of opportunities you never knew were possible.
(41) The outcome of a scientific experiment is affected by the scientist's consciousness; we cannot take the 'observer' out of any logical conclusion - however, empirical.
(42) Humanity is but an organ in the body of Planet Earth, just as Earth is but an organ in the body of our Solar system.....and so on......We are but a cell in the body of Brahman - The Supreme Being.
(43) There is no past and no future, everything is playing out in the Eternal Now. Time and space are relative constructs.
(44) The Entire Cosmos is but a dream being dreamt by the Cosmic Mind.
(45) You don't have to turn your favorite hobby or pastime into your full-time living, but you do need to have a passion for your work. If your work is meaningful to you, your work life will be a joy.
(46) If you can't be passionate about the work itself, be passionate about the reason you do it. Maybe you don't love your job or company, but the money and benefits are good for your family. Be passionate in your choice to do right by your family while also taking steps to find a role you do love.
(47) Surround yourself with positive people and you'll have a positive outcome. If you spend most of your time using your talents and doing things you are good at, you're more likely to be happy.
(48) If you spend most of your time struggling to improve your weaknesses, you're likely to be frustrated.
(49) Practice is the only true way to master a new skill. Be patient with yourself while you learn something new.
(50) The only way to stay fresh is to keep learning new things.
(51) To learn new things means being a beginner, and that means having a "beginner mind" and making mistakes.
(52) The more comfortable you grow with making beginner mistakes, the easier it is to learn new things.
(53) If you think something needs changing, be the one to lead the change.
(54) Start small and build from there. Do the obvious stuff first, then progress to the harder stuff. (Otherwise known as going for the low-hanging fruit.)
(55) Always try to get better at your craft, from the technical aspects of your job to your leadership skills.
(56) The hardest lesson to learn is when to keep going and when to quit. No one can teach you that. At some point, you have to choose.
(57) If you truly believe in what you're doing and you have a strong vision for the outcome and the basic steps to get there, believe in yourself and don't quit, even if (especially if), the world is telling you you're crazy.
(58) The definition of crazy is to do the same thing the same way and expect a different result. If the result isn't good, change something and then try again.
(59) No one succeeds alone. Ask for help. Be specific when asking. Be graceful and grateful when help comes.
(60) People experience the world differently. Two people can attend the same meeting and walk away with different impressions. Don't fight that. Use it.
(61) Embrace diversity. The best way to compensate for your own weaknesses is to pick teammates who have different strengths. Have to like someone to treat that person with respect and courtesy.
(62) Don't "should" all over someone, and don't let someone else "should" all over you.
(63) No matter what you do or how much you achieve, there are always people who have more.
(64) There will always be people who have less, too. You will never have all the resources (time, money, people, etc.) that you want for your project or company. No one ever has all the resources they want.
(65) A lack of resources isn't an excuse. It's a blessing in disguise. You'll have to get creative.
(66) Creativity and innovation are skills that can be learned and practiced by doing your usual things in a new way.
(67) In the early stages of a company, career, or project, you'll have to say "yes" to a lot of things. In the later stages, you'll have to say "no."
(68) Negative feedback (criticism) is necessary. Don't automatically reject it (or accept it as the absolute truth). Examine it for nuggets of truth, and then disregard the rest.
(69) Ditto for positive feedback ( praise). Don't automatically accept it (or reject it). Examine it for nuggets of truth, and then disregard the rest.
(70) Don't let other people's opinions (good or bad) shape your opinion of yourself. Treat that sort of feedback as you would any other feedback, looking for the nuggets of insight, but deciding for yourself what you believe, especially about yourself.
(71) When its up to you to deliver the criticism, talk about the work, not the person.
(72) Think big. Dream big. (The alternative is to think small, dream small.)
(73) Treat your dream as an ultimate road map. You don't have to achieve your dream right away, but the only way to get there is to take many steps toward it.
(74) If you think big, you will hear "no" more than you hear "yes." They don't get to decide. You do.
(75) As you achieve successful outcomes, you will be pressured to do more and do it faster. Be prepared to grab that golden ring if it's offered and trust you will learn how to handle the added responsibilities. (Some people call this "leaning in.")
(76) If there is one secret to success, it's this: communicate your plans with other people and keep communicating those plans in every way possible. The more others understand where you are going and why, the easier it will be to attract the ones who will help you and let go of those who hold you back.
(77) Grow your network. Make an effort to meet new people and to keep in contact with those you know.
(78) No matter what technology or service you are creating or inventing at your company, it's not about the product; it's always about the people and the lives you will improve. Stay focused on that, and the project is much more likely to be successful.
(79) No matter how successful you get, you can still fail and fail big. Failure isn't a bad thing. It's part of the process.
(80) Take risks. Not wild risks. Calculated ones. Don't expect failure, but do plan for it. The best way to always win the big game is to have alternate plans for losing various battles.
(81) Sometimes, you do have to throw caution to the wind and simply gamble everything on your vision. No one can tell you when to do this. If you feel strongly enough, just do it.
(82) Learn how to respectfully, but firmly, say "no. "Say "yes" as much as you can. In order to say "yes" often, attach boundaries or a scope of work around your "yes."
(83) Getting what you want doesn't mean you'll be happy. Happiness is the art of being satisfied with what you already have.
(84) Working with difficult personalities will be a part of every job. Be respectful, do your job well, and cheerfully don't let the difficult person derail your project.
(85) Focus on what you want, not on what you don't want. 5 Things That S.H.A.P.E. You: Spiritual gifts, Heart, Ability, Personality & Experiences.
(86) If you truly want to change the world, you've got to earn a position of influence or power and use that influence to change your part of the world. Does it openly and as a role model and you will empower others to change, too...
"Live Rich & Be Free" IHUMAN MINDSET COACH. Counsellor,Corporate Trainer ,Author,INFINITY EXPLORER
6moLoved it..thank you for sharing
Success MINDSET Life Coach ; Creator of BMP ,Heart-Mind Approach,Healer and Keynote Speaker .
1yTHANKS FOR COMPILING THE GREAT THOUGHTS TOBETHER . May divine bless you.
Psychologist l Corporate Trainer I NLP Practitioner I Life Coach I Author I Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist & Trainer, California Hypnosis Institute (CHI-USA), M.A.(Psy), M. Phil (Clinical Psychology), Ph.D
5yGreat insights Dr. Anadi! Thanks a lot for sharing 👍
Assistant Professor (Yoga and Holistic Health)
6yGreat thoughts Sir. Thank you for enlightening.🙏
Indic Knowledge System I Nath Sampradaya
6yThere are two types of knowledge. The first one is pure knowledge and the second one is applied knowledge. Applied knowledge may benefit you directly and immediately but pure knowledge benefits you indirectly in the long run. If there are some things that you have studied or understood that you are unable to put into practice, do not get disheartened. Sometime in the future, if you do not discard the knowledge you have as impractical, it will be of use to you. Often people discard the pure knowledge for its lack of immediate application. In fact these two types of knowledge compliment each other. Applied knowledge without pure knowledge remains weak. And pure knowledge without application will remain unfulfilled. Do not discard or label the knowledge as impractical. Do not label yourself as weak or unworthy because you are unable to apply the knowledge in your day-to-day life. Sometimes when you are alone in nature, silent, taking a walk, looking at the sand on the beach, a bird in the sky, or while meditating – suddenly the knowledge will emerge and you will recognize the knowledge dawning in your life.