Here are 11 things we all need you to keep in mind…
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You
never really know how much the people around you are hurting. You could be standing next to
someone who is completely broken inside and you wouldn’t even know it. So
never deprive someone of hope; it might be all they have. And remember
that there are two ways to spread light in this world: You can either be a
flame of hope, or a mirror that reflects it. Be one of the two every
chance you get.
- The
most important trip you will likely take in life is meeting others half
way. You
will achieve far more by working with people, rather than against them.
Giving someone else a voice, and showing them that their ideas matter,
will have a long-lasting, positive impact on the both of you.
- Relationships
don’t create happiness, they reflect it. Happiness is an inside job. Relationships are
simply the mirrors of your happiness; they reflect it and help you celebrate
it. They are mirrors because they are a perfect reflection of your
thoughts and beliefs. To reflect means to encourage you when you feel weak
and challenge you when you feel strong, thereby returning you to your
center. And to celebrate is to share the natural ease and joy of living
from your center – of living in the now with clarity.
- Compassion
comes back around. The son who tends to his chronically ill mother, ignoring his own
exhaustion; the neighbor who gives a helping hand, even as his own needs
go unanswered; the one who donates a couple dollars to someone in need,
even if she has to break her last five dollar bill to do it. Maybe you
don’t hear the names of these unsung heroes in the news, but surely the
universe hears their names and treats them accordingly.
- Timing
is everything. There
is a time for silence, a time to let go and allow your friends to launch
themselves into their own destiny, and a time to cheer for their
victories, or help them pick up the pieces, when it’s all over.
- Actions
are the loudest form of communication. What you do speaks so loud that others will have
a hard time hearing what you say. So practice what you preach or don’t
preach at all – walk the talk. And remember that there is often a major
gap between what someone says and what they do. Characterize people by
their actions and you will never be fooled by their words.
- A
healthy relationship keeps the doors and windows open. Plenty of air is circulating
and no one feels trapped. Relationships thrive in this environment. Keep
your doors and windows open. If a person is meant to be in your life, all
the open doors and windows in the world won’t make them leave.
- People
are more what they keep silent than what they say. Pay attention to their quiet
gestures. If you cannot understand someone’s silence, you will have a hard
time understanding their words.
- What
others say and do is often based entirely on their own self-reflection. When you have people speaking
to you who are angry and upset, and you nevertheless remain very present
and continue to treat them with kindness and respect, you place yourself
in a position of great power. You become a means for the situation to be
graciously diffused and healed. A Zen teacher once said, “When somebody
backs themselves into a corner, look the other way until they get
themselves out; and then act as though it never happened.” Allowing people
to save face in this way, and not reminding them of what they already know
is not their most intelligent behavior, is an act of great kindness. This
is possible when we realize that people behave in such ways because they
are in a place of great suffering. People react to their own thoughts and
feelings and their behavior often has nothing directly to do with you.
- Sincerity
is giving without expectation. Good character and true friendship is all about
how a person nurtures another person who is vulnerable and can give
nothing in return. So when you have been through tough times and come out
the other side, look around you. The people still standing beside you are
your true friends.
- Not
every relationship is meant to last forever. Some people aren’t meant to
stay in your life. Some people are just passing through to bring you
something – perhaps a lesson you need to learn, or memory that makes you
smile years later. When the time comes, it’s okay to let go and move on
with your life.
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