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6. Lead by example

6. Lead by example

If you want something changed, do it yourself. Don’t sit around and complain. Take action or stop complaining. The respect of others comes from what we do, not what we say.

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1. Forgive.

1. Forgive.

Not as a favor to others or because you’re holy, but to set yourself free.

As long as you hate or hold a grudge against someone, you are their prisoner. They are in control of your life and you’ve given them that power. They may be long gone, have forgotten about you, or even be dead, but ...

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10. Exercise your Power of Choice

10. Exercise your Power of Choice

So often you say, “I had no choice.” There is always a choice. The problem is, you may not like the options, so you say you have no choice.

Don’t imprison yourself with the myth that you are not choosing your life. You are at every moment. So choose consciously

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10 Principles for Taking Charge of Life

10 Principles for Taking Charge of Life

  1. Forgive
  2. Love and serve others
  3. It’s always too early to quit
  4. Accept your circumstances
  5. Choose your response
  6. Lead by example
  7. There is a ...

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4. Accept your circumstances

4. Accept your circumstances

Really accept them. Once you accept what is, you can begin to see what’s possible.

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3. It’s always too early to quit

3. It’s always too early to quit

You never know what’s around the next bend, when the door will open for you or what angels are out there working on your behalf.

“Failure” no longer exists in my vocabulary. Failure can only become a reality the moment you choose to give up.

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7. There is a great illness in our society: want

7. There is a great illness in our society: want

When you believe you need what you want, you feel empty, unsatisfied, unfulfilled, restless. Take a moment to look around you, however, and count your blessings. This will fill the void of want you confuse with need.

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2. Love and serve others

2. Love and serve others

We don’t have to like everyone or agree with what they say or do, but we can love one another. I’ve found when you serve others in need, your own problems are diminished.

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5. Choose your response

5. Choose your response

You may not always be able to choose your circumstances, but you can always choose your response. This is the key to happiness.

I am living proof that when you choose your response, it is possible to be happy and at peace even in the most horrendous of circumstances. You r...

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9. Stop WHYning!

9. Stop WHYning!

Asking “Why” is not a very useful question. It’s whiney and complaining and rarely yields a satisfactory answer.

I’ve found a better question to ask is, “What for?” For what purpose is this happening? What am I to learn from this circumstance or do with th...

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8. Understand that there is no “there”

8. Understand that there is no “there”

There is no place to get to or position to attain where everything is perfect. We are always striving to get “there”… and missing here, now. We put off our happiness and joy today in our pursuit of getting “there.”

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Lead by example

True leaders don’t expect others to do anything they aren’t willing to do themselves.

Their leadership comes from their actions.

How to set the right example

  • Expect from others what you expect from yourself. Never ask for something you're not doing.
  • When things go wrong, try to stay calm. Life is nothing but a series of solved problems. 
  • When you screw up, admit it. There’s no...

  1. Listen to others actively.
  2. Affirm people's opinions.
  3. Empathize with different perspectives. You might not understand it, but you can respect it.
  4. Disagree respectfully. Don’t insult any opinions or ide...

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