4. FIND A TEMPORARY ROLE MODEL
Find a mentor or a hero or a role model. Get clear on why this person is
impressive and inspiring to you, and when faced with a challenge that leaves
you guessing how to react, ask yourself, What would my hero do?
Not caring what others think is a muscle that can take some time to build up,
so use this trick while you’re still getting strong, and before you know it,
you’ll be able to ditch your hero and start asking yourself, What would I do?
5. LOVE YOURSELF
No matter what anyone else thinks.
IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT OUTSIDE OPINIONS: While you are
unauthorized to base your self-worth on what other people think, it doesn’t
mean you should miss out on the opportunity to benefit from outside input
altogether. Especially input from those who know you well.
There is such a thing as constructive criticism, and constructive
complimenting. But whether or not they are constructive depends on you.
For example, if people have been telling you for years that you’re a hothead,
that they feel like they can’t be open with you because the second you disagree
with them you blow up in their faces, ask yourself Is this true (be honest)? Can
I use this information to better myself and the lives of others? If the answer is
yes, commit to making the necessary changes; if the answer is no, let it go.
Same goes for compliments. If people constantly tell you you’re a good
listener, ask yourself, Is this compliment true for me? Can I use this
information to better myself and the lives of others? Again, if the answer is
yes, figure out how you can capitalize on it; if the answer is no, let it go.
Sometimes it’s easier for other people to see what we can’t see ourselves, so
if they can help us connect with our truths and live happier, more authentic
lives, then it’s worth taking the time to listen.
It still ultimately comes down to what’s true for you, however, so the more
connected to your inner truth you are, the easier it will be to use outside
opinions to your advantage, rather than let them rule your life.
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The definition of screwing someone over is taking their money and doing a
lousy job or destroying their water source or enslaving populations, things like
that—your mother being disappointed or your father disapproving or your
friends being outraged does not qualify as screwing someone over.
CHAPTER 8:
WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE?
The big question is whether you are going to be able to say a hearty yes
to your adventure.
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