Getting ahead without getting behind Set priorities and goals.
- Without meaningful goals you will
never be truly successful in life, no matter how much money you earn or how
great a name you make for yourself.
- Be wise; prioritize.
- Success starts in the heart. When
priorities and motives are right, you’re halfway there.
- Avoid self-imposed pressure by
avoiding unrealistic goals and deadlines.
- Even a relatively small project can
seem like a mountain when you get so close to it that it’s all you can see. Cut
it down to size by breaking it up into smaller tasks.
- When you feel overwhelmed with all
there is to do, reassess your goals, priorities, strategy, and work habits.
- Keep things in perspective. Don’t let
little inconveniences become big annoyances that sap your inspiration and
strength.
- If you are worried about tomorrow, it
makes today doubly difficult because you’re trying to carry tomorrow’s burdens
as well as today’s. Concentrate only on what you can do today.
Slow down and take
time to rest and relax.
- There will always be deadlines,
pressures, and work. If you let those things run your life, you’ll never find
time to relax and enjoy life.
- Life is a marathon, not a sprint. Pace
yourself.
- You must stop everything periodically
and connect with the source—God—to get recharged, or you will run out of power.
- Better to take regular times of rest
than to risk a breakdown. No matter how important your work is, it’s not as important
as your health and spiritual well-being.
- After creating the universe, God
rested from His labor, and He tells us to do likewise.
Don’t get caught in
the materialism trap.
- Material things may temporarily
satisfy the body, but only God and His love can truly satisfy the spirit.
- The truest wealth is measured in the
things that money can’t buy.
- Some people own things, and some
people’s things own them.
- At best, material success will last
till the day you die; love lasts for eternity.
Take time for people.
- Make people your priority, and the
best things in life will come to you.
- Start the day with love, and love will
carry you through the day.
- Take the preferences, needs,
personalities, and limitations of those you work with into consideration. That
will go a long way in reducing stress and friction, two archenemies of
happiness.
- The life you live will soon be past,
But the things you do for love will
last.
- All you need to be a world changer is
love, because love changes everything it touches.
Stay positive and
cheerful.
- To get the most from every day, look
for the good in every situation.
- Success starts with a successful
attitude. Train your mind to look beyond obstacles, disappointments, setbacks,
and even failures.
- A smile is the lighting system of the
face and the heating system of the heart.
- Laughter relaxes you physically and
refreshes you mentally and emotionally by putting your problems in perspective.
Give your cares and
problems to Jesus.
- Prayer can lift you up on the wings
of God’s Spirit to where you can see the big picture more clearly.
- When the pace or the events of the day
seem overwhelming, take time to reflect and talk things over with Jesus, and
you will be amazed at how much more energy you’ll have and how much smoother
things will go.
- Prayer is meant to be like talking to
your closest friend on the telephone. You talk to Jesus, you listen, and together
you sort things out.
- Make prayer your prelude, and you’ll
stay on key all day.
- Jesus can give you solutions that will
make problems that loom as large as mountains melt away.
- Jesus said, “My yoke is easy and My
burden is light,” but there’s one condition attached: “Come unto Me” (Matthew
11:28–30).
Maintain a healthy,
well-balanced lifestyle
- An ounce of prevention is worth a
pound of cure. It’s better to stay healthy than to have to be healed.
- The best way to prevent illness is to
obey God’s natural laws: Live right, eat right, work right, play right, rest
right, love right, and maintain a right relationship with Him.
- Take time to enjoy life. God made
every good thing for you to enjoy in moderation, and He created the senses with
which to enjoy them.
- Taking good care of our bodies shows
respect for the God who created us and gave us life and health.
- What you take in mentally and spiritually
is as important to your overall well-being as what you eat. If life is full of
headaches, perhaps you’ve been filling your head with the wrong stuff.
The points in this
article are based on Mottos for Success, courtesy of
Abi F. May is a member of the Family International in
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