Understanding Jainism Beliefs and Information.pptx
Love Your Life and Seize Each Moment
1. You’ve got to dance like there’s nobody watching,
Love like you’ll never be hurt,
Sing like there’s nobody listening,
And live like it’s heaven on earth.
―William W. Purkey
6 Things You Should Love About Your Life
MUSIC: The Song of the Birds
2. This moment will be part of your story someday. It’s not right or wrong.
It’s not perfect. It just is – a blank canvas – a completely unrestricted
space that you can use as you please. To laugh. To get rambunctious. To
muse. To create. To express your freedom to be as you are.
You have to live each moment consciously in your own way, design
your own truth, and then share it with others. It’s a process of growth
you gradually realize as an individual. You can’t acquire it from others;
you can only share it once you’ve created it. You have to break out of
your shell and do things. Do what moves you. Be who and what you are.
Explore life’s mysteries until you figure out what matters most to you.
If you sit around for too long, blaming others for the things they did or
didn’t do, or knew or didn’t know, you’ll remain sitting in one spot until
you pass. Placing blame is easy, because it means you don’t have to do
anything; you just have to sit around for your entire life. But that’s not
living; that’s dying. To accept where you are and what others are without
blame by seizing the present for what it is – for the opportunities it’s
giving you every instant – that’s what injects life into your story and
ultimately moves you forward. With all of this in mind, here are six
things you should love about your life …….
3. 1. Time spent on personal growth and goals.
The wisest and happiest are those who are respectful of their time,
annoyed at the needless loss of it, and use it dutifully to grow as they
age. Sadly, too many of us age much faster than we grow. We spend so
much of our lives going through the external motions of what society
tells us ‘maturity’ is – getting married, buying houses, working our way
up the corporate ladder, etc. – that we fail to concentrate on our own
inner growth and goals. We never allocate enough time just for us.
Part of the problem is that we’re always waiting for some condition to
resolve itself at some point in the future. We believe that the right time
to take the next step is somehow going to magically happen tomorrow,
next week, next month, next year, etc. But one day we wake up and
realize we’re no closer than we were long ago. We find ourselves
asking, “How did it get so late, and why haven’t I moved?” In other
words, we’ve aged, but we never grew to our potential. We never
fulfilled ourselves.
It’s not too late to call all senior citizens now ….. Let this be your wake-
up call. This is life. Right now. Indulge in it. Make it count. Because
it’s happening.
4. 2. Living your truth every day.
The world can easily be a tragedy if all you do is feel without ever
acting. To feel something and believe in it, and not to live it, is lying to
yourself. If you do this for too long you will never do more than exist
meekly from one robotic motion to the next. You will live a lie every
day as the truth haunts your thoughts every night. You simply can’t get
away from your truth by moving dishonestly from one place to the next.
If any of this hits too close to home, take a stand right now. Stop sipping
the denial cocktail and take a shot of the delightful truth. Wherever your
heart is, there you will find the reality that brings YOU to life. The time
to act on your truth is now.
5. 3. The joy and freedom of an open mind.
Your perspective on things is important; it enables you to make sense of
the life you lead. Always keep in mind, though, that different people
have different perspectives, and yours isn’t the only one that makes
sense. There are few black and white facts in this world. Most facts are
simply interpretations. You begin to learn wisely when you’re
willing to see life from other people’s perspectives too.
Even as you grow wiser and wiser with age you must remind yourself
that an understanding is never absolutely final. What’s currently “right”
could easily be “wrong” later. Thus, the most destructive illusion is a
settled point of view. Since life is continuous growth and movement,
choosing a fixed point of view is essentially a declaration of death.
Success in life does not depend on always being or proving that you’re
“right.” To make real progress you must let go of the assumption that
you already have all the answers. You can listen to others, learn from
them, and successfully work with them even though you may not agree
with every opinion they have. When people respectfully agree to
disagreements, everyone benefits from the diversity of perspective.
6. 4. Relationships that improve you.
It’s not about finding someone to lose yourself in, it’s about meeting
someone to find yourself in. When you connect with someone special –
a friend or lover – this person helps you find the best in yourself. In this
way, neither of you actually meet the best in the each other; you both
grow into your best selves by spending time together and nurturing each
other’s growth.
When you honestly ask yourself who these special people are in your
life, you will often find that it’s those who, instead of giving you things
or taking things from you (advice, answers, material possessions, etc.),
have chosen rather to share in your joy and pain, and experience life
along with you through good times and bad.
7. 5. The story you tell yourself every day.
Forget what everyone else thinks of you; chances are, they aren’t
thinking about you anyway. If you feel like they always are, understand
that this perception of them watching you and critiquing your every
move is a complete figment of your imagination. It’s your own inner
fears and insecurities that are creating this illusion. It’s you judging
yourself that’s the problem.
You judge yourself by telling yourself a story inside of your head.
Every moment of every day you’re telling yourself this story. You are
building your future around this story, so tell it right. Create a positive
narrative about your dreams and goals that include only the
circumstances that matter. What you think others are thinking about you
is not part of this narrative, and neither are your negative self-
judgments.
8. 6. The positive spin of life’s surprises.
You are never at the total mercy of life’s surprises. No matter what
life throws at you, you can decide what these events mean to you in the
short term, the long term, and how you will integrate them into your
life. Everything that happens is subject to your interpretation of it.
Thus, far more important than what happens, is what you choose to do
with what happens, and your options are abundant.
The life you live is ultimately the life you choose. Choose to focus on
the negative, and negativity will indeed surround you. Turn your focus
to the positive possibilities, and these possibilities gradually become
realities in your life.
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