You never know how strong you are until being strong is your only option
The Head Game
30 Ways To Stop Self-Sabotaging Your Life
I know you do not want to hear this but…
The only one stopping you from being successful is YOU!
Doesn’t it seem like all of the bad things you “thought” would happen … seem to happen? That even though you say you want to be happy you keep getting further and further away from it?
Luckily Marc had put together a list of the “30 things to stop doing to yourself” that should hopefully act as a wake-up call for you and you can begin to totally turn your life around TODAY!
I am rooting for you.
When you stop chasing the wrong things you givethe right things a chance to catch you.
1. Stop spending time with the wrong people. – Life is too short to spend time with people who suck the happiness out of you. If someone wants you in their life, they’ll make room for you. You shouldn’t have to fight for a spot. Never, ever insist yourself to someone who continuously overlooks your worth. And remember, it’s not the people that stand by your side when you’re at your best, but the ones who stand beside you when you’re at your worst that are your true friends.
This is one of my favorites and I am glad that this is number one! I am sure you have heard many of the similar phases like “you are what you eat” or “you become what you think about” or “you are who you hang out with”.
I test you to take a good look at the people you have in your life and ask yourself … do they add value to your everyday experiences or seem to drain the life out of it? For most people the answer to this is obvious.
You know who you are. You know you have a family member that makes you wish you were adopted. Yet, you find yourself in their company more often than not.
4. Stop putting your own needs on the back burner. – The most painful thing is losing yourself in the process of loving someone too much, and forgetting that you are special too. Yes, help others; but help yourself too. If there was ever a moment to follow your passion and do something that matters to you, that moment is now.
This is especially true for parents and married people. For some reason we have it in our head that we need to feel bad if we do ANYTHING for ourselves when we have a family. We have learned all the way back to grade school that being “selfish” is bad.
This really burns me up!
Let me ask you when was the last time you actually did something for yourself? Do you even still remember who you are? The problem with putting everybody else first is that you eventually lose who you are.
Remember when you get on an airplane and they tell you “In case of cabin pressure loss there will be masks that drop down from the sky. It is very important that you put your own mask on first before trying to help other put theirs on.”
How long can you go helping everyone else breathe before you eventually collapse?
Learn to take care of yourself! Study this list and begin today to stop self-sabotaging your life!
Read the full story at marcandangel.com
Wayne Dyer Wishes Fulfilled Review, Summary and Study Guide
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Join us while were dive into our Wayne Dyer’s newest book “Wishes Fulfilled” review and study guide.
We will give you all the things we did like. All the things we didn’t like.
How to apply his book to your life and start having your wishes fulfilled.
We will be doing a chapter by chapter summary with a review and steps on how to apply what we have learned to our lives.
Overall this book was different than what we are used to from Wayne Dyer and I think everyone will truly enjoy it.
Read more at about Wayne Dyer’s Latest book Wishes Fulfilled at Hay House here https://coachcomeback.com/book-reviews/go/wishesfulfilled
Wobbly Chairs May Be Affecting Your Relationship
If you want a more stable relationship it may be in your best interest to purchase more stable furniture. As crazy as that may sound it is quite interesting. It actually makes sense!
A study finds that unstable furniture can influence how we feel about our relationships. Christie Nicholson reports
A wobbly chair is more than just annoying. Believe it or not, it can influence your values, or beliefs about others.
Past studies have shown a link between physical objects and our emotions. Carry a cold drink at a party and you’re likely to consider other guests cold and offputting. Hold a warm drink, and you tend to perceive those same people as warm and welcoming.
Subjects in wobbly chairs judged the celebs to be more likely to break apart, while those who sat on a solid chair felt the celebrity relationships were also solid and more likely to remain intact. The study is in the journal Psychological Science.
I certainly hope no one out there still has a waterbed!!!!
Read the full story at scientificamerican.com
Why "busyness" is not productivity
Are you being productive of just filling up your day with busy work?
A Business Roundtable study found that after just eight 60-hour weeks the fall-off in productivity is so marked that the average team would have actually gotten just as much done and been better off if they’d just stuck to a 40-hour week all along. And at 70-or 80- hour weeks, the fall-off happens ever aster; at 80 hours, the break-even point is reached in just three weeks. Studies on this subject conducted by the Bureau of Labor Statistics , U.S. Department of Labor, Proctor and Gamble Company, , the National Electrical Contractors Association, and the Mechanical Contractors Association of American produced similar results. All of them showed that continuing scheduled overtime has a strong negative effect on productivity, which increases in magnitude proportionate to the amount and duration of overtime.
Read the full story at psychologytoday.com
