Know that life has two rules, the first one is to never quit and the second one is that you should always be remembering the first rule. You should never accept the failure, and stop trying. That's when you do the biggest harm to yourself.
There are three simple rules in life: If you do not go after what you want, you'll never have it. If you do not ask, the answer will always be no. If you do not step forward, you'll always be in the same place.
“Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” This seems the most familiar version of the golden rule, highlighting its helpful and proactive gold standard.
The first golden rule is to live life on your own terms. Focus on your career, focus on your growth, focus on your personality, and focus on yourself. Don't let other wishes come in between. Be confident enough to live your life independently.
Always keep things realistic. Don't put so much pressure on yourself that you find it hard to move; trust yourself to deliver what you need to, but also be prepared to cut yourself some slack. Own up when you make a mistake. Set goals, and enjoy the journey.
Rule 1: Stand Up Straight With Your Shoulders Back. The poor and stressed always die first, and in greater numbers. They are also much more susceptible to non-infectious diseases, such as cancer, diabetes and heart disease.
“The 5 Second Rule is simple. If you have an instinct to act on a goal, you must physically move within 5 seconds or your brain will kill it. The moment you feel an instinct or a desire to act on a goal or a commitment, use the Rule.
ACCEPT IMPERFECTION. We are inherently flawed and broken beings. ...
SHARE VULNERABILITY. Recognising that we are each of us weak, mad and mistaken should inspire compassion for ourselves – and generosity towards others. ...
Life can be complicated and challenging, but you can make it a bit easier by following some simple tips like the 7 Cardinal Rules of Life, developed by Stephen R. Covey.
Personal rules, on the other hand, are standards and guidelines that you use to improve the quality of your life and enjoy higher levels of happiness and fulfillment. For example, a personal rules such as, “I will not do hard drugs”, might seem to take some of the fun out of partying and going out with friends.