Don’t Sell Yourself Short… You Are More Important Than You Think

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“Every day is a new adventure so embrace it fully with your whole heart and soul.”- Crystal Tyler

“Never apologize for being alone, find your purpose and embrace life.”-Gift Gugu Mona

Happiness comes from embracing your life. It doesn’t come from hiding yourself, your life. Don’t hide yourself from success. Open yourself to it. If you want good things, you must stay where good things are happening. If not, you will miss them.

If you want light, don’t stay in the dark. You must get out of where you are hiding. Go out there and meet positive people. Go out there and meet happy people. Happy people will not come to you; you must go out and meet them. They are waiting for you. On the contrary, unhappy people are waiting for you to come and make them happy.

If you isolate yourself, you are isolating your growth. You are isolating your life. You are isolating your progress. And most importantly, you are hurting yourself. You are hurting people, because you have missed the opportunity to increase your happiness.

Happiness is everywhere. Every minute is an opportunity for you to connect with positive people. Every day is an opportunity for you to share your love, your happiness. Every day is an opportunity for you to make a difference in your life. Now is an opportunity to change the world. You can! You have what it takes to do it. So don’t waste it.

In order to be happy, you must go out and search for your spot. Position yourself where happy people can see you. Sell yourself to the right people. Work on the right project. Don’t sell yourself short. You are better than you think. Pursue your greatness, not your weakness. According to Robert Fulghum, “Don’t sell yourself short. You may never have proof of your importance, but you are more important than you think.” In other words, if you want to achieve greatness in your life, you must NOT settle for less. Never!

Why You Should Free Yourself From Your Old Self

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“It’s the duty of every man to free himself. Never accept to live an underdog’s life in God’s world.”- Bangambiki Habyarimana, Pearls of Eternity

Happy people don’t dwell on their past mistakes. They don’t dwell on what happened to them in the past. They learn from it. They use it to change where they are, what they do, and where they are going. If you want to be happy, if you want to find real happiness, it is time to say good bye to your terrible past.

Whether you want to do it or not, it is time to welcome the new you. It is time to start living your life. Don’t let your past cripple you. Use your past to learn about where you are. Use your past to learn about life. If you do, then you can concentrate on making the present better for you, for your life, and for the future you are making for yourself.

You need energy to move forward. To move forward in life, to grow, to be healthy, to be successful, to enjoy your life, to build positive relationships, you must break free from the past. You must learn to forget about the things that didn’t go well in the past. You must learn to let go. Letting go is letting in. When you forget about the bad, the good will come in. Let it in.

You should be proud of your past. It is a great way to learn about where we are coming from. It is a great way to learn about our values. It teaches us what we need to know about the world around us. The only thing is, don’t let your past mistakes hold you back.

You cannot move forward when the past is still hunting you. To move forward in your life, you need to settle with your past. You cannot live your life without your past. You need it. It needs you. Don’t divorce it. Love it.

Separating yourself from the past doesn’t mean you should forget your past. No, that is not what I am talking about here. As I mentioned before, use it to spring forward, not backward. It is part of who we are. The only way to completely forget the past is to stop living. Respect your past. Learn from your past. Celebrate your past. Move on.