Don’t confuse the changing of clothes and the elevation of manners with changing who you are. Who we are as people comes from the inside out. Not from the dressings on the outside in.
Don’t confuse the changing of clothes and the elevation of manners with changing who you are. Who we are as people comes from the inside out. Not from the dressings on the outside in.
The more we compromise, the more susceptible we are to the dangers of the world around us. People and circumstances will push in and often hurt us because we don’t the basis to stand firm. It’s a dangerous and frustrating place to be and many of us live in that place. We just don’t know where to draw our line in the sand.
Set yourself up for success in your relationship by being specific as to what you want from the relationship. Ultimately, your happiness and fulfillment are determined by you and your strength to make clear decisions about what you’ll expect, accept, and how you respond to the people in your life.
There’s another kind of celebrity that is available to everyone, but doesn’t require you to pose for The National Enquirer or keep a change of clothes at the Betty Ford Clinic.
#8 of the 13 Questions That Started It All Why does my self-confidence fluctuate so much? “One day I’m the top dog. The next, I’m the fire hydrant.” You might be able to relate to the client of mine that coined that phrase. I know I can. It’s as if the stars determine my ability…
Anyone remember the buzz this kid stirred up by having the guts to be brilliant?
"The most important ingredient we put into any relationship is not what we say or what we do, but what we are." – Stephen R. Covey Darren used to be an alcoholic. After he hit bottom, he went into rehab and cleaned up his life. He joined Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and tried to convince his…