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Be there for someone who needs you even if there’s nothing in it for you—give without expectations. Make a sacrifice for someone you love. Admit a mistake, even if it’s hard to say you’re wrong, and work to make amends. Share your struggles, putting your ego aside, to make someone else feel less alone. Create something that helps people. A song, a blog, a support group, a non-profit—anything that inspires. Help a child feel good about him or herself. Tell someone what you appreciate about them, even if you feel vulnerable. Forgive someone without needing to hear the words, “I’m sorry.” Create positive energy around you by thinking positive thoughts and acting with positive intentions. Sit with reality without judging anyone or anything. Accept someone for who they are instead of trying to change them to who you want them to be. Treat people as they want to be treated. Notice something simple but beautiful in the world around you. Acknowledge the beauty in others instead of feeling threatened or competing with other people. Be the change you want to see in the world, as per Gandhi’s suggestion. Tap into your personal power and do something that makes a difference in the world. Find strength in a challenging moment. It’s not easy to do, and you deserve credit for it. Talk kindly about the world around you instead of gossiping or complaining. Forget yourself for a minute and do nothing but listen to someone who needs it. Measure a person by their best moments, not their worst. Give yourself the same courtesy—focus on the good you’ve done, not the mistakes you’ve made. Take the high road when someone hurts you instead if being cruel or catty. Make someone laugh. A smile can literally melt stress and pain away. How beautiful of you to do that for someone else! Make someone cry—tears of joy that is. People want to feel moved, inspired, motivated. Never underestimate the power of touching someone’s heart. Keep an open mind instead of sticking with a judgment or assumption. Love what you’re tempted to fear. Be the voice of optimism when the people around you need it badly. Show humility when your accomplishments would make it easy to stand above people. Handle rejection or failure with grace. It’s far more easily said than done—and it sounds so cheesy and cliche—but accepting loss gracefully makes you a true winner.
Posted on: Mon, 15 Jul 2013 17:43:01 +0000

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