I found this list of "Rules To Live By" saved in my computer, but unfortunately, I didn't copy who actually wrote these with it. They're great rules though, which is probably why I saved them to begin with!
- You must be willing to give up who you are for the next grandest, greatest, joyful version of yourself.
- You must be willing to give and receive love with a completely open heart - no self-protection, no giving into your fears.
- You must be willing to laugh loudly, deeply, and often. Especially if it means laughing at yourself.
- You must be willing to make new friends who are more aligned with the spiritual path you are on.
- You must be willing to do the work it entails to know God, yourself, and others in a way that will open new doorways in your heart.
- You must stop complaining. Whatever you complain about, you attract more of.
- You must envision who you want to be, and the life you want to live, and act like that has already come to pass so that you can manifest it.
- You must stop suffering. If you are in pain about anything, do something about it. Anything at all. Feeling bad won't ever change a thing but action, even in it's smallest form, always does.
- You must not think negative thoughts. As soon as one comes to you say to yourself as many times as it takes to make that thought melt away, "I love myself." Being loving, especially to yourself, can create miracles of transformation.
- You must not mistake being disciplined for "beating yourself up". Being disciplined means being focused on what you would like to manifest, not demeaning yourself for falling short of utter perfection.
- You must not try to hide from yourself. Face your inner "demons" with courage and confidence.
- You must do things that will nourish yourself. Stay away from any substance, or person, that robs you of clarity, vitality, and discipline.
1 comments:
I loved the tip, "You must be willing to laugh loudly, deeply, and often. Especially if it means laughing at yourself."
Being a recent single mommy, I have found great strength and empowerment by learning to embrace myself and by gaining positive support from others alike.
Single Sisterhood was a fortunate gift that came my way after much positive thought to find a site to share and receive from other women like myself.
Knowing we share the same frustrations and longings assures me I'm not alone in this, and that I'm not crazy!
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