It's easy to adopt a core value like "family" or "animal rights." There's tangible evidence we can point to that shows our dedication. But beneath each of these life choices is a driving belief that propels our actions. This is the first entry in a series called, Difficult People: An Unconventional Blessing. Once a month, I'll share ongoing practices that help me maintain a sense of peace with difficult people. My hope is that you’ll find these posts comforting and useful.
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Don’t Ask This Question If You Want To Build A Meaningful Life.
A lot of time is wasted trying to figure out what we’re supposed to do in life. And often, that process is based on metrics we don’t determine ourselves. It’s only when we can articulate what it is that makes life meaningful on a personal level that we begin to reconcile the disparity between our reality and our aspirations. Instead of pursuing outcomes, determine your why and the path towards a life of fulfillment with reveal itself.
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Your Inner Peace Is Just A Click Away
We’ve been conditioned to believe that action is the only way to get what we want. When in fact, the truth is quite the opposite.