Monday, December 2, 2013

Hiram Sa Diyos Ang Ating Buhay (Who Am I?)



Nabasa ko sa isang libro may dalawang paraan para mabuhay sa mundong ito. Paano natin gagamitin ang ang ating buhay na hiram?

1.) as a warning to other people on what not to do,
2.) as an example of how to live and create a life worth living.


Saan ka ba jan? a warning or an example?

It is a WARNING: If you know a certain thing na makakatulong sa kapwa mo, tapos di mo gagawin!

As an example: Share to other people how to live a life worth living.

Kaming mga member ng SWA, proven sa amin na you can really earn a lot doing this perfect system. Kaya makikita ng mga kaibigan namin ang mga post na walang humpay na ads tungkol dito. Why....., because we've seen something, that we believe everybody can do it. But a lot of them ignore it. Well, its not our fault kung ayaw nilang guminhawa sa buhay. Our part has been done.

I’d suggest it’s a good practice to review your ‘current life’ at least twice a year.

To stop and check in with yourself.

To take an honest look at which parts of your current life are giving you warnings that something isn’t right, yet you’re not heeding those warnings. Some examples could be:

Your body is asking for a detox yet you continue to eat everything & anything.

Your bank account is smaller but you continue to live larger.

You’re feeling detached from your friends and miss them, however, when given the choice you default to more time at the office.

You are constantly expressing that you “don’t have the time to…” do what’s important although you always seem to have time to do what’s unimportant or unfulfilling.

Of course, the warnings don’t mean you’re doomed to failure.

But warnings are warnings and they do serve a purpose.

The main purpose is to signal to you that something must change. Something within you or about you must change OR you’ll likely experience even more warnings and deeper pain in the near future.

But remember it’s not all bad either.

There are ALWAYS parts of your life that are examples of how to do it right. Sometimes you might need to look a little harder—if you’re out of practice—to find inspiring examples that demonstrate your unique strengths, your creative flair or your compassion for others.

If you feel like you’ve been running at a million miles per hour recently and spinning a bit out of control, give yourself the gift of some reflective time and answer the following questions:

What recent experience in my life did I really enjoy? 
Could be travel, a project, a special night with a special someone.

How could I use that recent experience as an inspiring example to create more joy and happiness in my life right now?

What could I do to create a similarly rewarding experience in the next 6 weeks?

What ‘warning signals’ have been showing up recently?

Which one(s) are the most important for me to resolve before I allow more time to pass?

What action can I take this week to change my behaviour and/or resolve the issue?

What are the first two action steps I WILL take to build momentum and make sure it’s a happy ending?

Spend 10 minutes answering these questions in your notepad or on your computer. Don’t just passively sit and think about them. Put pen to paper or fingers to keys.

You’ll be glad you did.

And you’ll be inspired by your inner strength to turn your warnings into examples, and renew your enthusiasm for creating the life that you want.

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