Thursday, July 9, 2020
The 10 Most Valuable Life Skills Are Actually Choices
The 10 Most Valuable Life Skills Are Actually Choices The 10 Most Valuable Life Skills Are Actually Choices It is mind boggling to me people still stumble when it comes to being effective in their work and life. I say this because the ten most valuable life skills are actually choices. I couldnât care less what God-given talents you have (or lack). It makes no difference how skilled or educated you are. (It really doesnât and please donât make me go get my statistics about performance and billionaires.) When it comes right down to it, most of what makes you successful in life are your choices. Your choices will always trump your circumstances. Your choices will always trump your circumstances. #milewalktips #choices https://t.co/zJHNP5KjWt â" Andrew LaCivita (@arlacivita) May 14, 2016 On we go⦠Honesty. This takes no effort whatsoever. Just speak the truth. Itâs actually harder to lie, tougher to remember what you said, and makes you feel crappy. Ew. Open-Mindedness. An open mind is a peaceful place. This is a bit tougher than honesty because youâve been fed so many lies in your life youâre confused. Try this. Assume everything you think is wrong. Youâll be right about half the time if you do that. Sharing. How easy is this? Iâm talking ideas, knowledge, toys, or whatever. Be a giver and sharer and the universe will give it back to you in spades. I mean, if you must get it back. Listening. Listening is a bit different than having an open mind. This one requires you to pay attention so you can hear whatâs said (or, better yet, felt). Being open-minded means youâll actually do the right thing with what you heard. Smile. It will make you feel better and make the person youâre smiling at feel better. If youâre smiling in the mirror, you get a two-fer. Boom. The daily double. Positive attitude. I think I already mentioned your choices would always trump your circumstances. Maintaining a positive attitude is simply one of those choices, isnât it? (By the way, Iâm Italian. You have no idea how hard it is for me not to end every sentence with a question. No?) Sit up straight. Call this one maintaining a positive posture if youâd like. This will make you welcoming to others. More importantly, sitting up straight takes a wee bit of energy. Consider this energy part of the motion that feeds emotion that turns into motivation. See how it did that wordplay thing there? (Iâm still Italian.) Make the extra step. Just do itâ"for everything. If you dont know what the next step is, I have a novel idea for you. Just ask! âHey Mrs. Boss Lady, when Im finished with this task, what would be the next thing youâd want me to do?â Feel free to memorize that sentence. Research. This only requires typing. So, choose to type www.google.com. Hit the enter key. The worldâs information is available and I just got you there in two clicks. Integrity. I think I called integrity a trait in another article I wrote right after I played poker. Well, it can also be a skill, but it is definitely a choice. You can lump it with honesty if you want, so letâs not quibble. I tend to think of honesty as what you say to my face and integrity as what you do behind my back. P.S. I did zero minutes of research for this article and I wrote and released it without editing it. Itâs the very first time Iâve ever done that. Iâm sure I have some subject-verb disagreement and a few typos the spell checker didnât catch. Even so, I wanted you to get something completely raw from me. Honestly! As always, I love to hear from you: Say whatever you wanna say. Unedited, of course!
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