In his inauguration speech, Nelson Mandela quoted Marian Williamson as saying eloquently: "Our deepest fear is not that we are not enough. What we are most afraid of is that our strength cannot be measured. This is our light, not the darkness we are most afraid of." We ask ourselves, who am I, talented, talented and talented? In fact, who are you? You are the child of God. Your little play will not serve the world. "
Previously we discussed the revolutionary happiness studies conducted by Sonja Lyubomirsky, Ken Sheldon and David Schkade. You remember that they found that about 50% of a person's happiness is their natural bio-cosmetics. This situation constitutes the next 10%, far below what people usually think.
Therefore, the secret of happiness lies in another 40%. Here, I found a daily meaning and activity that people pursue to bring happiness. The key is to find something that will last forever. There are countless temporary things that are interesting for a while, but lasting implementation comes from trying to make others happy and regularly pursuing and accomplishing meaningful goals.
Michelangelo shared, "For most of us, the bigger danger is not that our goal is too high and we missed it, but it is too low, we have reached it." Just like Marianne The happiness that Marianne Williamson puts on above is directly related to your level of effort to pursue major goals every day. So aiming high, not only does it affect yourself.
Want to improve your goals? Find a way to use your dreams to serve others. Remember that as the water level rises, it will fuel everyone. Some of your gifts are working every day to help others find happiness.
There are 168 hours a week. A typical American watch is close to 50 hours of TV shows per week. What if you personally cut this number drastically and use that extra time to move toward your dreams? No matter what the dream is, or how crazy it sounds, what matters is that it brings happiness to you and others.
Recently, I have to help a person achieve his vision. I was able to help fund Ray Sumser's huge "The Whole Cartoon Universe," a painting of 3,000 characters from comics to movies. A bold goal? You bet, but a lot of entertainment! So have a good time, promise to stick to your goals every day and aim high. Not only will you make your life better, but you will also make yourself better.
Orignal From: 90-Day Personal Growth Camp: Day 38 - Big Play
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