You failed. You’re a failure. You can’t do it. You don’t have control.” This message lowers confidence and self-esteem and makes it less likely that the person will have the willpower or resolve to accomplish the next goal they set.
Sinta Kusumastuti Sumulyohas quoted5 years ago
Imagine who you want to be and then step towards it. Dream big and then do something. Anything. The simple act of moving at all will change how you feel about the entire process and serve to inspire you further.
Sinta Kusumastuti Sumulyohas quoted5 years ago
And this is the reason that trying to be happy inevitably will make you unhappy. Because to try to be happy implies that you do not already inhabit your ideal self, you are not aligned with the qualities of who you wish to be
Sinta Kusumastuti Sumulyohas quoted5 years ago
There are a lot of people out there who subscribe to “always be positive” ideology. These people should be avoided just as much as someone who thinks the world is an endless pile of shit.
Sinta Kusumastuti Sumulyohas quoted5 years ago
Create ridiculous standards for yourself and then savor the inevitable failure. Learn from it. Live it. Let the ground crack and rocks crumble around you because that’s how something amazing grows, through the cracks.
tytahas quoted6 years ago
You can’t change your circumstances until you believe you control them. And you can’t control your circumstances until you decide to take responsibility for them.
tytahas quoted6 years ago
You can be rich, famous, have everything you ever wanted, but if you feel like you had no control of it, like you didn’t deserve it or earn it, you will be miserable.
tytahas quoted6 years ago
It’s a simple reality: shit happens. Things go wrong. People upset us. Mistakes are made and negative emotions arise. And that’s fine. Negative emotions are necessary and healthy for maintaining a stable baseline of happiness in one’s life.
tytahas quoted6 years ago
Pleasure is a false god. Research shows that people who focus their energy on materialistic and superficial pleasures end up more anxious, more emotionally unstable and less happy in the long run.
tytahas quoted6 years ago
Pleasure is correlated with happiness, but does not cause it.