Thursday, July 25, 2013

The daily motivator



THE DAILY MOTIVATOR
Thursday, July 25, 2013

Give yourself a minute
+++++++++++++++++++

Before you respond to what life throws at you, give yourself
a minute. Give yourself a minute, and your response will be
much more powerful and effective.

Sometimes, in situations of immediate danger, it pays to
react immediately and automatically. Most of the time,
though, a thoughtful, measured response is by far the most
advantageous response.

Feel the powerful, adrenaline-laced emotions of the moment,
and take them into consideration. But don't let those
emotions control you.

Take a deep, calming breath, and put the situation in
perspective. Remind yourself of who you are, and remember
not to do something rash that you'll quickly regret.

Instead of letting the situation control you, let your
highest values point the way forward. Instead of merely
trying to prove something, find a way to truly improve
things.

Before you act, give yourself a minute. And give life your
very best, most positive and effective response.

 

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