Simple Mindset: Is Life Defined By Gift of Sacrifices or Blessings?
Life is all about choices. Are you making the right choices for yourself?
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Introduction
Count me someone who says they don’t have any challenges in life and I’ll show you a liar.
Everyone is facing and dealing with challenges in their own right.
The only way to deal with life is to build an attitude that helps you lean towards the blessings of life and not towards the neverending valley of challenges.
Life is a reflection of your attitude
Let’s take a business owner as an example.
Today running a business is nothing short of doing a mastery in juggling tasks and responsibilities.
A business owner at the start has to juggle between creating a product, a brand, content, managing sales, accounts, etc.
To get a grip of this situation, an average Joe/ Jane would look at the life of a business owner and only find sacrifices being made by the business owner.
On the other hand, try having a conversation with a business owner about their life and you will find that they live a life that’s full of blessings.
A true business owner in spirit will always look at all business challenges as a mere roadblock/ situation on their way to success.
You will always find them happy and engrossed in their business, focused on clearing one milestone after the next.
They don’t expand on the sacrifices, instead they’re grateful for the distance covered, hopeful for the journey ahead and grateful for the team of supporting team and family members/ loved ones who make this journey memorable for them.
Conclusion
What sort of a person are you?
Be honest to yourself and answer truthfully. Do you tend to count your blessings or are you the kind who tends to expand on the sacrifices that you’ve been forced to make in your life?
Both are natural states of mind, and only one will lead you to live a happier life down the road.
If you’re a business owner, and you’re feeling overwhelmed with various roles of marketing/ content building/ sales and sometimes just managing your business feels like a journey full of sacrifices, you could do a lot better with your life through coaching/ consulting. If you’d like to consult with me, feel free to reach out and let’s connect.
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