what is funda mental of life
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Self-discipline
Happiness
Find your purpose
Gratitude.
Quality relationships
Perspective
Prayer:
Wealth
Spend less than you earn
Proper management of debt
Patience
Adequate protection of assets
Health
Exercise
A healthy diet
Relationships
Success
Defining what success means to YOU: success will mean different things to different people. In these modern times, traditional ideas of success involving impressive job titles and high salaries are being challenged by such ideas as “time affluence”. Decide what is important to you, and don’t waste time chasing someone else’s idea of success.
Strong work ethic: expecting great success without being willing to work hard for it is a recipe for mediocrity. If it seems that others just get lucky, remember the following quote from the famous golfer Gary Player:
“The harder I work, the luckier I get.” – Gary Player
Focus on adding value: stop focusing on what you want, and start thinking of how you can add value to other people. When you help other people get what they want, they will be more willing to help you.
Abundance mentality: this is the understanding that there is plenty out there and enough to spare for everybody. With this mentality, you are willing to share prestige, recognition, and profits.
Motivation: what drives you to succeed? When you understand the reasons behind what you do (eg to provide for your family), you will gain purpose and clarity.
Goals: there have been numerous studies that have shown people who set goals are more likely to succeed than people who do not. By setting goals, you focus your attention on a target which, in turn, focuses your mind on finding ways to get there.
Personal Growth
A curious mind: a curious mind loves to learn new things. If you have ever watched a small child play you will know exactly what I mean. So instead of just accepting things “as is”, ask yourself the questions: What? How? Why? Who? When?
An open mind: some of our beliefs and actions are so ingrained that we automatically disregard any evidence that we should think or act otherwise. Keep an open mind, and you may just come across a better way of seeing or doing things.
A willingness to change: it is one thing to want to live a better life, but are you really willing to make the necessary changes? The following quote explains this concept perfectly:
“The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results” – Albert Einstein
Defining your values and principles: who are you? What are you about? And what do you value? If you don’t have one already, I highly recommend taking the time to write a personal mission statement.
Awareness
Self-discipline
Happiness
Find your purpose
Gratitude.
Quality relationships
Perspective
Prayer:
Wealth
Spend less than you earn
Proper management of debt
Patience
Adequate protection of assets
Health
Exercise
A healthy diet
Relationships