What comes out when life squeezes you?

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This story hit me like a ton of bricks this morning.  I have never thought of anger, frustration, fear this way before.

Lesson from Dr. Wayne Dyer

In the last few years Wayne used to always bring an orange on stage as a prop for the following story.

I opened a conversation with a bright young fellow of about twelve who was sitting in the front row.

“If I were to squeeze this orange as hard as I could, what would come out?” I asked him.

He looked at me like I was a little crazy and said, “Juice, of course.”

“Do you think apple juice could come out of it?”

“No!” he laughed.

“What about grapefruit juice?”

“No!”

“What would come out of it?”

“Orange juice, of course.”

“Why? Why when you squeeze an orange does orange juice come out?”

He may have been getting a little exasperated with me at this point.

“Well, it’s an orange and that’s what’s inside.”

I nodded. “Let’s assume that this orange isn’t an orange, but it’s you. And someone squeezes you, puts pressure on you, says something you don’t like, offends you. And out of you comes anger, hatred, bitterness, fear. Why? The answer, as our young friend has told us, is because that’s what’s inside.”

It’s one of the great lessons of life. What comes out when life squeezes you? When someone hurts or offends you? If anger, pain and fear come out of you, it’s because that’s what’s inside. It doesn’t matter who does the squeezing—your mother, your brother, your children, your boss, the government. If someone says something about you that you don’t like, what comes out of you is what’s inside. And what’s inside is up to you, it’s your choice.

When someone puts the pressure on you and out of you comes anything other than love, it’s because that’s what you’ve allowed to be inside. Once you take away all those negative things you don’t want in your life and replace them with love, you’ll find yourself living a highly functioning life.

Thanks, my young friend, and here’s an orange for you! 

Challenge your limits

Don’t Limit Your Challenges… Challenge Your Limits.“- Anonymous

Life seems to give us opportunities to test this quote on a daily basis.  How often do we focus on trying to limit the challenges that we are presented with?  I know I do this on a regular basis.

I also notice that when I challenge my limits, face the challenges that are presented to me, and focus on learning and growing…I always come out a better person, with more confidence in challenging my limits going forward.

How about you?

 

We are not victims

This is such a true principle.  How often do we give people power and control over us and let them influence how we respond or what we think?  People will say and do things that may directly impact us…but the one thing that they cannot take away from us is our ability to choose how we respond.

My choice is to not be a victim…what about you?

Most of us believe that we have
been betrayed by someone outside of us –
in other words someone has done something to hurt us,
been dishonest or broken a promise made:
some trust in some concept was broken.
Indeed someone may have taken an action
that took only their needs into consideration,
they may have not followed through on a promise made,
and they may have not told you the truth.
But their actions have nothing to do with you
and have everything to do with them.
That’s why no one can do anything TO you.
They can take actions that involve you that you may not like –
But you are not a victim, no way, no how.
– Sheri Rosenthal

What is important and what isn’t?

I absolutely love this quote and the principle it teaches.  Life is so much easier and more enjoyable when you focus on what you think of yourself instead of what other people think of you.

“One day it just clicks… You realize what’s important and what isn’t. You learn to care less about what other people think of you and more about what you think of yourself. You realize how far you’ve come and you remember when you thought things were such a mess that they’d never recover. And then you smile.  You smile because you are truly proud of yourself and the person you’ve fought to become” – Anonymous

Why do we ask “why”?

This is a great question and one that I have asked a number of times in my life.  As I am facing the next opportunity in my life, the quotes below have assisted me in changing my focus from asking “why” to asking something so much more powerful.  Hope you enjoy

“Why?” is the most useless question in the universe.
The only question with any meaning is “What?”
Asking “Why is this happening?” can only dis-empower you.
Asking “What do I want to make of this?” does exactly the opposite.
– Neale Donald Walsch

“The less I take the difficulties of my life as personal affront,
and the more I use them as an opportunity to learn and grow…
the easier I sleep at night.” – Mary Anne Radmacher

What happens when Motivation meets Action?

For those of you that follow my posts, you know that I am a motivational junkie, and love to fill my life with thoughts and inspiration.

But what if all you have is motivation and never do anything about it?  Here are two of my all time favorite quotes that answer this question.

“Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by dogma – which is living with the results of other people’s thinking. Don’t let the noise of others’ opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.” – Steve Jobs
 
“You can read clever motivational sayings all day, but that won’t replace you getting off your butt and doing the hard work.” – Darren Hardy
What I read from these quotes is:  When motivation meets positive action = MIRACLES HAPPEN

Focus on past success

“Successful people maintain a positive focus in life no matter what is going on around them. They stay focused on their past successes rather than their past failures, and on the next action steps they need to take to get them closer to the fulfillment of their goals rather than all the other distractions that life presents to them.” – Jack Canfield

The 90/10 principle…THIS CHANGED MY LIFE

I wanted to share a principle with you today that has totally changed my life.  I haven’t always been a motivated, positive thinking kind of guy. I used to be worried, stressed, and even though I tried to hide it, I was always worried about all the bad things that “could” happen to me.

This 90/10 principle was one of the tools that really helped me change my perspective on life, as well as the attitude I approach life with.  This principle does require daily effort and work, but I have seen my life, and the life of my family change as I have developed my ability to notice and then act on this principle.

How could this principle assist you in your life?  I would love to hear your thoughts!

All Good Things Must Come To An End

One of my friends is ending his blog…and his last post on Controlling our Future is too good not to pass on. Thank you for always providing food for thought Chris. You will definitely be missed.

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All good things must come to an end blog photoAs Chaucer once said, “All good things must come to an end.”

And while this final installment of bestpracticelife.wordpress.com won’t rank with the finales for M*A*S*H, Mad Men or Breaking Bad with the masses, I know it will remain a memorable moment in my life.

When I began this blog in August, 2014 I did so with two goals:

  1. For one year, provide insight into the best practices that definitively assist in living a more rewarding and fulfilling life to anyone willing to read.
  2. Make a positive impact on at least one person’s life.

Well, it’s been one year and with 72 followers and countless positive comments, I can safely assume that at least one of my posts has been utilized successfully.

So, with my goals achieved, I realize now is the best time to embark on another journey. Considering how often I’ve mentioned the necessity of having a clear end game for…

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Words to live by….great thought for the day

I came across another thought that is up in my mothers office…Maybe I should work from her office more often 🙂

On Particularly rough days when I’m sure I can’t possibly endure, I like to remind myself that my track record for getting through bad days so far is 100% and that’s pretty good.” – anonymous

Enjoy the day…we have a great track record!!!