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If we want to fill
our heads with the doom and gloom society seems to
thrive on, all we need to do is turn on the local news at night. To
make that quantum leap toward personal happiness and success in life,
sometimes we just need to do what so many people seem to be talking
about lately: “clean house” and take personal inventory of the people
we associate with most.
One of my favorite
quotes of all time is, “Avoid the ugly people.” Mind
you, when I say ugly, it has nothing to do with physical appearance.
The comment illustrates that to best achieve our goals and wants in
life, we should surround ourselves with other like-minded people to
support us on our journey. In other words, we need to clean house of
our own “ugly people” who, for some strange reason, we feel the need to
hold onto.
Maybe you’ll relate
to a personal example from my own life. On the
surface, Mark (not his real name) was a pretty nice guy. I thought of
him as my personal anchor, someone who kept me grounded and helped me
stay on focus and direction. But every time I’d venture out into
something new, Mark would put his “ugly” hat on. Rather than becoming a
voice of reason or attempting to illuminate both sides of a given
situation, he’d only tell me about the horrors of such an idea and how
crazy it was for me to even think that way. He made it clear that
without him, I’d float off into despair. (I mean, could you imagine me,
of all people, wanting to write a book, start my own company, or dive
into the volatile and unstable real estate market?)
Sounds funny now,
huh? The moral of this story is that I allowed Mark
to set my limitations. I forgot that people only have as much power
over us as we give them.
In retrospect, Mark
was correct: He was my anchor after all, because I
allowed him to hold me back from sailing toward prosperity earlier in
my life when I first wanted to take that leap. Until I grew strong
enough to cut the tie and move forward on my own, I allowed myself to
be restrained by his idea of what success should be.
Bottom line, I
rolled up my sleeves and set myself free . . . anchors
away!
Remember, only you
know what you’re capable of, so if you’re going to
choose to live up to someone’s expectations, shouldn’t they be your
own?
With that said,
here’s my challenge. Take a moment to reflect on any
“ugly” people who may be taking up space in your head (rent free), and
gently let them go. You deserve better. In fact, you deserve the best.
Never, ever let another person hold you back from your dreams.
Now, don’t do what I
say, do what I did. Roll up your sleeves and set
yourself free as well. Anchors away!
Best wishes always,
and whatever you do,
Keep
smiling!
By:
Gregory Scott
Reid
GregReid@AlwaysGood.com
Speaker
and two-time
#1 best-selling author,
The
Millionaire
Mentor and Wake Up: Live the Life You Love
www.AlwaysGood.com
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