5 Lies Successful People Never Tell Themselves
Have you ever met someone who seemed to be happier than you’ve ever been? Have you wondered what their secret is? A lot of people walk around with a black cloud over their head, while others seem to see the sun even when it’s actually cloudy outside. What do they know that you don’t? They ignore the following lies.
Lie: If my boss/best friend/boyfriend changed, life would be better.
It’s so easy to blame someone else for your problems. Instead of putting the blame on another person, own your choices and decisions, not to mention their outcomes. Don’t expect other people to change in order to suit your needs.
Lie: Life would be better if my job was better.
This is a common thought, since people spend so much time at their jobs. However, the more you focus on how miserable you are at work, the more miserable you’ll become. No matter what you’re doing, you can choose to be positive. If you hate your job, find another one. If you can’t find another job, reframe the situation. Whatever you choose, your choice should never be to remain miserable.
Lie: I’d be happier if I had more money.
If you have debt, you’ll feel relieved when it’s finally paid off. However, having more money isn’t the only solution. More importantly, changing your money and spending habits will change your situation. If you have more money, you may just spend that on frivolous items, too.
Lie: I’m too old to go back to school/start an exercise regime/travel to a new place.
Age isn’t an excuse to avoid trying something new. In every college, there are a handful of older students. There’s an exercise to fit every age and ability. When you’re older, you have more money to travel and more wisdom to enjoy your time abroad.
Lie: I’ll do that, someday.
You may not be able to pack your bags for Paris tonight, but if you keep putting everything off, you’ll never get anything done. Make solid plans to do the things you’ve always dreamed of. Taking the steps toward a goal is a lot better than just assuming you’ll get it done eventually.
When you lie to yourself, you trade in your long-term needs in order to feed your short-term desires. Successful people only deal with reality, refusing to waste time on mood-killing lies. Continue to build your business with help from Innovia Community Management Cooperative.