Planning For Success: Strategies To Overcome Distractions

You are not playing with your life. You are not joking with your future. You are not wasting your time. You are planning. You are doing. You are getting better.

Just because you are not where you want to be doesn’t mean you are wasting your time.

No, you are not. Do not pay attention to what people are saying. If you are serious about your journey, then pay attention to what you are doing. Do not get distracted.

Choose your path. Pay attention to it. According to Tiffany Pham, ‘Know what you want. Know where you want to end up. But do not get stuck thinking that the path to get there is set in stone.’

She is right. If you know what you want, you can make it happen. If you know where you are going, you will never give in to fear.

Just believe in what you are doing. No matter what is going on in your life, know that the path to where you are going is not set in stone.

If you want it, you can have it. The question is, ‘Do you really know what you are after?’

The Power Of Self-Respect: Love Yourself First

Respect who you are. Because self-respect is self-love. If you do not respect yourself, it means you do not love yourself.

Respect who you are. Because if you do not respect yourself, no one is going to respect you.

Whether you have or you do not have, your life matters. It matters to God, your Father.

Do not mess it up. Self-respect is knowing who you are, what you want, what you do not want, and where you are going in your life.

Self-respect is about accepting your life. It is not about comparing your life to other people. It is having the courage to trust yourself, to love your life, no matter where you are.

Self-respect is having the courage to say NO to people who do not treat you as a human being.

Self-respect means self-belief. It means self-care. Self-respect is knowing that you are enough to make a difference in your life.

Self-respect is knowing that you are not competing against other people. It is knowing that you are running your own race, that you are competing against yourself.

It is means valuing yourself enough to know what you want to focus your energy on.

So if you want other people to respect you, you must first respect them. You must see people as people, not as numbers.

The question is, ‘How are you treating people?’