10 Life Rules to keep you motivated


We have to accept certain rules in our lives. You will be able to make a difference in your life only if you practice the following good habits daily. It is true that we all have certain rules when we live by. Some of them are inherent whereas others we need to develop and maintain until it becomes a life habit. 

1. It is true that we all have to face troubles in our lives. However, the choice is in our hand to respond them in a positive or negative way. 

2. obey the Golden rule. You should treat others, as you want to be treated. 

3. Keep moving and keep dreaming- you should believe that your dream is worth chasing. You should have constant belief in your dreams. It is true that everyone has the capability to dream. Only a few can achieve their dreams whereas most of the people give-up their attempts in the middle of the process. You are never too old, poor, or sick to live your dreams. You should believe in your own dreams and work for that in your own way. Then you will eventually go there. 

4. You have to stay energized in order to achieve your full potential. 

5. Do not live to work, instead, work to live– You might have a to-do list. But its contribution towards your overall happiness is less. At the end of the day, only relationships matter, not the years of time you spent in the office. 

6. Be interested in the changing seasons- you should enjoy the discomfort of change. Wealth, fame, social status, popularity are some of the temporary sources of happiness. Nevertheless, the actual source of happiness is the mind, which is controlled and refined. We all have the capacity to cultivate the inner peace and the mental tranquility via the purification of the mind. 

7. Give it time- time heals everything. Therefore, having patience is more than enough. 

8. Let it go- do not worry about the past or about the future. Concentrate your mind in the present moment. 

9. Do not think about what others think of you- what others think of you s not important, if you live your life conscientiously. 

10. Do not compare your life with others- every person has uniqueness. It will be useless if you compare yourself with others because you are a unique individual. 

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