Thursday, 10 September 2009

The Ten Commandments for Simplifying Your Life

Today I woke up after a restless sleep with lots on my mind, far too much to share here, and probably not of interest to anyone but me! I then remembered some commandments I used on a Personal Development course a while ago and looked them up.

I think it’s appropriate to share them although I don’t know where they came from or who originated them – I think they are wonderful and reading them through reminds me to focus on the present and deal with everything as it happens rather than worrying about it. A good way to start the day I hope!

So here they are ............

1. Thou shalt not worry, for worry is the most unproductive of all human activities

2. Thou shalt not be fearful for most of the things we fear never come to pass

3. Thou shalt not cross bridges before you get to them for no one yet has succeeded in accomplishing this

4. Thou shalt face each problem as it comes, for you can handle only one at a time anyway

5. Thou shalt not become bogged down by frustration and self-pity, for they drain the life out of you ….

6. Thou shalt not borrow other peoples’ problems, for they can take better care of them than you can

7. Thou shalt not try to relive yesterday for good or ill – it is gone

8. Thou shalt count thy blessings, never overlooking small ones, for a lot of tiny blessings add up to a very big one

9. Thou shalt be a good listener, for only when you listen do you hear ideas different from your own

10. Thou shalt not take problems to bed with you for they make very poor bedfellows

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