So,
what are the 5 things that you should always remain positive about,
especially through your low points? Let’s find out shall we…
1. Your Health.
I
love the saying ‘If there’s nothing wrong with your health, you don’t
have a problem’, I’m not saying I fully believe in it (I don’t believe
in problems, only situations) but it definitely makes sense. When we are
born, there’s only one thing all of us having in common, we are going
to die.
While
that may be a grim statement, you certainly shouldn’t look at things
like that. Your health is one of the most vital assets you have, in fact
it’s the most vital asset you have. No matter what car you drive or how
much money you have in your bank, they are completely meaningless
compared to the importance of being healthy and strong.
When
everything seems down, just remember that you are alive and healthy and
you have the rest of your life in front of you. There’s no greater
achievement than the gift of life.
2. There’s Always Tomorrow.
You’ve
probably heard this a million times but the point from this statement
is just as true as ever. Have you ever been stressing about something a
lot, maybe through impatience, and woke up the next day and found that
you don’t really care about that ‘problem’ anymore?
I
know I have. There’s always tomorrow is not just a wishful thinking
mindset, it’s a fact. Tomorrow will be here just like today was here, so
no matter how bad things are going or how bad your day seems, tomorrow
will be here when you wake up and give you hundreds of more
opportunities.
That
isn’t to say you should put things off and always be waiting for
tomorrow, this is about realising you still have the time to turn things
around and improve your situation.
3. Your Potential.
There
are some people in this world who are billionaires. There are some
people in this world that discovered gravity, invented electricity and
even someone who came up with the internet. You know what the difference
is between you and all these amazing people?
Absolutely nothing, you’re both human.
Some
people never live up to their full potential, mostly because they
believe that success and fame or happiness and clarity are left for
people who are more fortunate than them. Do you think Tim Berners-Lee
woke up and decided to create the internet? No way. But I’m sure he had
an idea of what he wanted to achieve and went out there to start doing
it.
You
have the potential to be anyone and do anything you want, our time on
this planet gives us amazing chances and opportunities, don’t waste it
because you feel like you have no hope. You have as good a chance to
change the world as anybody, you just have to realise it.
People made millions, people saved lives, you are a person, you can do the same.
4. Things Could be Worse.
Things could be worse, they could always be worse, at least in 99.9% of situations we find ourselves in. I recently told the story
of a prostitute who was kicked out on the street by a man who had sex
with her and didn’t pay. This was while being watched by lots of people
with their heads hanging out of office windows to see what was going on.
Imagine being in that situation.
No
matter what problems you think you have right now, they could be worse.
If you are struggling to pay your next bill, at least you are living in
a home while doing it or have a family who are willing to support you.
If you’ve just divorced your wife, it’s not like all other women on the
planet have disappeared, you can still get out there and find another
girl for you. Life is abundant, don’t take your current situation as the
worst it could be, because more often than not, things could be a whole
level worse than you can imagine.
5. You’ll Come Out Stronger.
I
love challenges, I really do. I love knowing I’m scared of doing
something but that I can conquer it. For example I recently did a bungee
jump, I was very nervous before jumping from an 80ft bridge but I loved
knowing I was nervous, I loved having the opportunity to overcome the
fear.
‘Hard times make you stronger‘
or variations of that phrase are probably something you’ve heard 100
times before, that’s because it’s true. Think of any hard time in your
life whether it’s:
- Losing your job
- Going through a divorce
- Getting beaten up / mugged / burgled (I’ve had all 3)
- Being financially unstable
If
you’ve been through any of these and came out on the other side then
you will know that they’ve probably made you stronger as a person and
helped you with other aspects of your life. Be thankful for the
challenges you have right now, because on the other end is a new you
with a lot more strength than the old one.
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