· Think about the effect of your
actions on other people:-
Many people have done selfless deeds, and
didn't even notice. But little do they know, the receiver of your kind actions
is probably very thankful. Like if you offered your unfinished bagel to someone
in a restaurant, and paid no mind to it. They could've been having financial
difficulties, and weren't able to afford food the day of their job application.
Your kindness could've put them in a good mood, and allowed them to get the
job. But if you weren't alive, they probably would've failed to get the job,
and would still be in difficult times now. You perform countless kind actions
everyday without even knowing, and your actions greatly impact others.
· Understand the impact you've
made on the world:-
In your mind, you may be just another face in
the crowd. Another pair of hands, another imperfect human. But this is wrong.
Your attitude defines everything about you, and all attitudes are contagious.
Consider changing attitudes if yours isn't where it should be.
- Have a good attitude. If you simply smile to everyone you see, they are much more likely to have a good day, and so are you. The simple act of smiling makes you happy, and your mood will spread to others.
- Don't spread your bad attitudes. When you're having a bad day, and just can't seem to snap out of your funk, don't let others know. Try your hardest to show others a smile throughout your day. This will make them happier, and after smiling to so many people, you'll probably be happy too. If you frown at everyone you see, your vibe will rub off on them, and they'll all have bad days too.
·
Know what you are capable of :-
Understand that if you really try,
you can accomplish anything you'd like to do. If you truly believe in something
enough, and continually make an effort to stand up for your beliefs, you will
make a difference in the world. Almost all famous people you've heard of have
made huge differences in the world, most for the better. And many people you
haven't heard of have made differences that affect your life to this day. Such
as Rosalind Franklin. If it weren't for this unknown woman, we wouldn't know
what DNA looks like. If she decided that she didn't make a difference in the
world, we still probably wouldn't know.
· Make an effort to help others:-
Try extremely hard to help people
for one week. (Even though you really should be doing it all the time.) This
means helping old ladies cross the street, carrying groceries to people's cars,
and picking up things people have dropped. Once one week has passed, think
about what would've happened if you hadn't been alive. That woman may be at the
doctor for Arthritis because no one helped her cross the street, and she fell.
That man could've dropped his groceries, having no one to help him carry them,
and wasn't able to afford more food for his family that week. That kid could've
dropped his mother's credit card, and since no one informed him that he'd
dropped it, he lost it forever. Be aware of what your actions have done to
these people.
· Know that you are different from
everyone else :-
Sure, you may be just a
human. But don't let that be an excuse. You're unique, and that's what makes
you you. Think of yourself as a puzzle piece; a necessity to complete the
puzzle, but no one can fill in your place. If you weren't gracing this Earth
with your wonderful abilities, that piece of the puzzle would be missing for
all eternity, because only you can fill it in.
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