Life Lessons: How Our Mortality Can Teach Us About Life and Living

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Life Lessons: How Our Mortality Can Teach Us About Life and Living

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Respect means others show you kindness and care. They listen to you and value you for the person you are. 52. Sharing feels good. You may have a leg up because of these things, but your response to this should be gratitude for the gifts you’ve been given rather than entitlement because you have them. Being real, open, and vulnerable invites people in and allows them to relate to you on a much deeper and more intimate level.

Reflections: The Sunday Times bestselling book of life Reflections: The Sunday Times bestselling book of life

Comparing your situation or your spouse to another person’s is a recipe for constant dissatisfaction and animosity between you. Holiday starts his book with this proposal: What you think is stopping you is the thing that will propel you forward. But with awareness, we realize we can’t and shouldn’t try to control others. Instead, embrace differences and honor the uniqueness of the people in your life. 27. Your body is a temple. There’s a lot going on in the world that can be scary and upsetting. Sometimes things happen at school or with friends that are confusing or hurtful. Mindfulness prevents anxiety and regret and gives you the mental and emotional bandwidth to enjoy life without mental distractions. 79. Character matters.When you come to see "The Handwriting on the Wall," you can discover for yourself how to deal with change, so that you can enjoy less stress and more success (however you define it) in your work and in your life.

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Whatever is causing you worry or pain right now won’t cause you worry and pain forever. Time heals. Things change. It will pass. 22. You define meaning. Your relationship must be your priority — over your career, kids, extended family, or anything else. You can’t ignore problems or stop talking because you are angry or frustrated. If you do, resentments build and create bigger problems. When you’re twenty you think fifty is old. When you’re fifty, you feel thirty. When you’re seventy, fifty looks like adolescence.Seek out someone who is doing what you want to do, who has more experience and insights. Study that person and learn as much about his or her career path as possible. You will be surprised how much more there is to life when you don’t cling to your beliefs, opinions, and things. 48. Words matter. Many of the thoughts are negative and limiting. You don’t have to believe them. They aren’t the truth or the whole truth. Because sometimes there are problems bigger than this week’s end of the world, and sometimes you just have to find the extraordinary in your ordinary life. There’s always more than one version. There are many perspectives that are valid. Always remember this life teaching and keep yourself open to that truth. 21. It will pass.

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In Have a Little Faith, Mitch Albom offers a beautifully written story of a remarkable eight-year journey between two worlds--two men, two faiths, two communities--that will inspire readers everywhere. In a hectic world, it’s easy to neglect your family members and assume they will always be there for you.

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Remember that it’s not always about you and isn’t a reflection of your character or abilities. 77. Make your bed daily.



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