Competing With Your Greatest Potential
by Evan Sanders
When it really comes down to it, your best life is going to be built when you start focusing on quality over quantity.
Perhaps it's the society we live in where typically more is better and getting free things is an enticing offer. It's easy to get wrapped up in going for the cheapest thing on the table because it's sometimes the most accessible thing to grab onto. Thing is, this does not challenge you. This does not help you grow.
Life has an interesting way of only opening doors and opportunities to us when we expand past our current boundaries. When we look to bring the best out in ourselves, these doors open to us because we are seeing and experiencing life in ways we haven't before. But this only happens when we decided to take on a challenge that will make us grow.
I believe the great majority of people are disappointed in life not because they aim too high and miss, but because they aim too low and hit.
In order to become someone you've never been, you have to be willing to do things and act in ways you never have before.
You have to be willing to keep yourself accountable, honest, and act with integrity at all times.
And here's the final touch, you have to be willing to constantly raise the bar on yourself and who you are in order to achieve something that you've never achieved before.
It's amazing the disconnect that happens when people search for happiness. What's interesting however, is that when you don't seek it...it actually comes to you. I did not search for happiness at all. However, I did not partake in the standard "just be satisfied" rubbish either. What I did was work on improving upon myself, doing the things which I knew would make me a more fulfilled person, and when it was right, I let happiness find me.
A whole lot has been written about being happy in this world, and yet we've never had more suffering. People constantly try to tack on new skills and habits and always find themselves back in the same place. Happiness is not something that should be sought out, but a result of you doing the healing and inner work necessary to move forward in your life.
The bedrock of your greatest self will be built on sacrifice. Are you really willing to do the things today that others do not do? Are you willing to do the things that you know you are really capable of but are very tough? It is hard to look yourself in the face often and say, "I'm going to compete with my potential today."
Sacrifice is what will make you great.
Make something of yourself today.
Live your dream. Visit Evan Sanders' site <a href='http://aykme.com'>AYKME?!</a> for some information about life coaching or dive into these <a href='http://thewordsofencouragement.com/quotes-about-being-happy/'>Quotes About Being Happy</a> to start the healing process and start living a happy life.
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Title: Competing With Your Greatest Potential
Author: Evan Sanders
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Keywords: how to be happy, happiness, happy, life, love, relationships, truth, wisdom, health, self help
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Category: Happiness
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