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5 Decisions You Will Regret Forever

I wanted to write this blog titled “5 Decisions You Will Regret Forever” because I know that we make decisions everyday but I think sometimes we make “short term” decisions because of current challenges but don’t realize the effect these have on our long term goals of what we want to ultimately achieve.

“I am not a product of my circumstances. I am a product of my decisions.” –Stephen Covey

I read a recent article about a palliative care nurse and it hit me hard in the heart. STOP!  LIFE IS HAPPENING TODAY!

I feel that so many of us keep saying “one day”, “one day I will get started working out”.  “One day I will start my own business”.  “One day I will ask this person out”.  If you never get started, that “one day” will never happen!

Bronnie Ware spent her career as a palliative care nurse, working exclusively with people who were 3 to 12 months from death. She made a habit of asking them about their greatest regrets, and she heard the same five regrets time and time again. By studying these regrets, you can make certain that you make good choices and don’t fall victim to them yourself.

This was a great article from Travis Bradberry in Forbes Magazine:

#1 – They wish they hadn’t made decisions based on what other people think.

When you make your decisions based on other people’s opinions, two things tend to happen:

  1. You make a poor career choice: There are too many people out there who studied for a degree they regret or even spent their lives pursuing a career they regret. Whether you’re seeking parental approval or pursuing pay and prestige over passion, making a poor career choice is a decision that will live with you forever.
  2. You fail to uphold your morals: When you get too caught up in what your boss thinks of you, how much money you think your spouse needs to be happy, or how bad you will look if you fail, you are at high risk of violating your own morals. Your intense desire to make yourself look good compromises your ability to stay true to yourself and, ultimately, to feel good.

The best way to avoid falling prey to the opinions of others is to realize that other people’s opinions are just that—opinions. Regardless of how great or terrible they think you are, that’s only their opinion. Your true self-worth comes from within.

#2 – They wish they hadn’t worked so hard.

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Working hard is a great way to impact the world, to learn, to grow, to feel accomplished, and sometimes even to find happiness, but it becomes a problem when you do so at the expense of the people closest to you. Ironically, we often work hard to make money for the people we care about without realizing that they value our company more than money. The key is to find a balance between doing what you love and being with the people you love. Otherwise you’ll look back one day and wish you’d focused more on the latter.

#3 – They wish they had expressed their feelings.

We’re taught as children that emotions are dangerous and that they must be bottled up and controlled. This usually works at first, but boxing up your feelings causes them to grow until they erupt. The best thing you can do is to put your feelings directly on the table. Though it’s painful to initiate, it forces you to be honest and transparent.

For example, if you feel as though you don’t make enough money at work, schedule a meeting with your boss and propose why you think you’re worth more. As a result, she will either agree with you and give you a raise or disagree and tell you what you do need to do to become more valuable. On the other hand, if you do nothing and let your feelings fester, this will hinder your performance and prevent you from reaching your goal.

#4 – They wish they had stayed in touch with their friends.

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When you get caught up in your weekly routine, it’s easy to lose sight of how important people are to you, especially those you have to make time for. Relationships with old friends are among the first things to fall off the table when we’re busy. This is unfortunate because spending time with friends is a major stress buster. Close friends bring you energy, fresh perspectives, and a sense of belonging, in a way that no one else can.

#5 – They wish they had let themselves be happy.

When your life is about to end, all the difficulties you’ve faced suddenly become trivial compared to the good times. This is because you realize that, more often than not, suffering is a choice. Unfortunately, most people realize this far too late. Although we all inevitably experience pain, how we react to our pain is completely under our control, as is our ability to experience joy. Learning to laugh, smile, and be happy (especially when stressed) is a challenge at times, but it’s one that’s worth every ounce of effort.

My Conclusion:

Don’t wait to live your life to the fullest.  Most people have things backwards.  They think “as soon as I make more money, I can be happy and live the life I want”.

WRONG!

The truth is “If I am happy and living life to the fullest I make more money”!  Happy attracts Happy.  You attract what you feel and the vibrations you give to others.  Start living your life with passion and design the life you would love to live and watch how it starts to manifest in your experiences.

I want so much love and happiness in this world and even when people think I am weird and cuckoo for believing in “energy” and “vibrations”….I won’t stop believing and sharing this with others.  I hope I inspire 1 person daily to not give up.  To keep pushing forward towards their dreams!

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5 Top Secrets to Being a Successful Entrepreneur AND Being Happy!

 

Being a Successful Entrepreneur and BEING Happy?  Is it Possible?

You might think that success and happiness go together, but the truth is that many people struggle with finding happiness, once they’ve reached their goals – or while they’re pushing their way there.

So, can you be a successful entrepreneur, while being happy? The short answer is: yes! The first thing you need to learn is not to focus too much on your goal, but instead pursue your drive and motivation. This will automatically help you feel content and happy with yourself, without feeling overworked. The best advice you can be given is to love the practice of working – learn to love the struggles and challenges, instead of fearing them, or seeing them as obstacles between you and your goals.

Keeping yourself healthy/ keeping yourself happy should be major concerns for any entrepreneur as happiness will keep you productive and ensure a longer career.

Here are my 5 top secrets to being a successful entrepreneur and being happy:

1. Give Back

Just because you’re a successful entrepreneur it doesn’t mean that you need to keep all of the money for yourself. Donate money when possible and see what you can do to help your local community. While most entrepreneurs hold onto their money to make sure that their business can keep going, giving just a small percentage of it can make you feel appreciated in the community.  Also, I am 100% believer in money flows.  Meaning, if you hold onto your money so tight, there is no way more money can flow your way.  I have found 110% of the time…when I give money, I get back more money shortly!  Try it!

2. Take Time for You and Your Family

Overworking yourself as an entrepreneur can lead to burnout very quickly, it is a huge risk to your own physical and mental health to work a super long work week of 60 to 100 hours and spend time away from your family to get tasks completed. Don’t be afraid to take breaks whether it is a long weekend vacation or just a few 10 min. breathers throughout the day to call your family or friends.

I recently posted a story called “5 Decisions You Will Regret Forever” with Bronnie Ware, a palliative care nurse, working exclusively with people who were 3 to 12 months from death. She made a habit of asking them about their greatest regrets, and she heard the same five regrets time and time again. By studying these regrets, you can make certain that you make good choices and don’t fall victim to them yourself.

Guess what one of the top regrets were: They wish they hadn’t worked so hard.

3. Delegate to Trusted Professionals

When you can hire people in your company that you can really count on you know that it will be easier to take breaks. You can also be far less stressed about day-to-day operations when someone extremely qualified can complete tasks for you.

In today’s world, there are so many options to outsource to professionals for very little expense.  upwork.com, elance.com, fiverr.com, and many more.

Try it for a small project.  Website design.  Facebook banner or cover.  Business card design.  And so much more….

4. Remember That Failure is a Part of Business

It can be really easy to get stressed when you face failure, try not to dwell too long on failures and don’t let them overcome you. Try to keep a positive attitude in entrepreneurship and remember that failure will happen but it is what you take away from failure that will improve your business for the future.

Fail Forward.  Meaning, make tons of failures as these move you forward in growth.  100% of successful people have made mistakes and had failures.  This is knowledge that helps you growth and become that much more valuable to others.  Mistakes also build character.  They shape your lives into who you want to become.

5. Say No When You Have Too

Taking on more than you are equipped to handle can be a big risk in entrepreneurship. If you have to refuse a particular job because you don’t have the resources or time to complete it, don’t be afraid to.

This is a really big one for me when I thought of how to be successful AND happy.  I know so many super successful executives that are super depressed and unhappy.  How?  They have so much money, influence, power, friends, blah, blah, blah but they have no time.  You can’t get back time. When you are always overbooked and overworked…you lose the ability to enjoy life.  I love to say “yes” but I have also learned to say “no” when it does not serve my mission and takes me off course to reaching my goals.

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This is an insert from Kimanzi’s article:

Here are a few of the myths that might be holding you back.

1. Happiness is a destination.

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I always thought of happiness as a finish line. I thought it started with working on my major life goals, and when I accomplished them, I would “reach” happiness. Beginning to explore the idea of happiness in literature and with people wiser than I, I began to accept that happiness is not dependent on circumstance. It’s dependent on mindset.

You don’t have to achieve your biggest goals and dreams before you can be happy. The journey to those achievements is filled with opportunities for joy. Life doesn’t always play fair. It might have dealt you a tough hand. But that isn’t a barrier to happiness. It’s an opportunity to adjust your attitude and find satisfaction in the slivers of light that shine so much more brightly in the dark. Nothing is more satisfying than enjoying happiness after every punch you take.

2. You can be happy without money.

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For a large portion of my life, I’ve been broke. Correction: more than broke. I owed money to family, friends, and companies and was constantly stressed about how I was going to pay the bills.

In 2012, I started a lifestyle business. I write, speak, and consult. The business grew and allowed me to pay off all my debt. With the debt paid off and enough money to live comfortably, I learned that although money doesn’t lead to happiness, it IS a part of the happiness equation.

You can’t enjoy the little things when you’re constantly stressed about having enough money to pay your bills. You don’t need to be a millionaire or even make six figures, but you do have to have enough money to free yourself from financial stress. Liberating yourself from worry is crucial to lasting happiness.

3. Your relationships don’t determine your happiness.

Love is one of life’s most exquisite gifts. But it can break your heart. I have experienced both. I was convinced that I could be happy despite everything inside of me screaming in pain from lost love. I was wrong.

Your relationships can and will affect your happiness.

It’s important to end any toxic relationships and embrace the ones that make your life better. Get honest with yourself about the relationships in your life. If they make you unhappy more often than they make you happy, it might be time to reassess their value.

4. I, personally, cannot be happy because…

I could insert hundreds of reasons I thought happiness was out of reach — the abuse, the lack of education, the series of disheartening jobs — they all painted a picture that happiness just wasn’t in the cards for me.

Your beliefs directly affect your decisions and actions. If you don’t believe happiness is possible for you, trying to make choices that lead to happiness will seem ridiculous.

Happiness starts in your mind and manifests in your actions. Don’t let self-limiting beliefs convince you that you can’t have what you want. You can be happy.

Happiness is a decision you can make right now. You can wake up each day determined to choose happiness and do the work to make happiness your reality.

You have a choice everyday you wake up, everyday!  You can be happy or unhappy.  Whichever you choose, your right.  It all starts with you.

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Happiness Starts with 1 Person. Be THAT Person!

Emotions are like germs. As people observe others in specific emotional states, those emotions spread from one person to the next like an “emotional contagion”.

As a result, people “who are surrounded by many happy people and those who are central in the network are more likely to become happy in the future.

You are in control of “who” you spend your time with.  Choose wisely!

So Much Love,

Eric

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