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7. Assume responsibility for all of your communications, even--and especially--the ones where others hear you inaccurately.
Gossip, petty jealousies, sulking, complaining, low self esteem. Do any of these ring a bell with you? If so, make a conscious decision to let them go. They are standing in the way of everything good that you want in your life. Here's an idea: try giving yourself away. Remember: humility is not thinking less of yourself, but thinking of yourself less. Play the Contribution Game, where everyone is a winner: 1. Declare yourself TO BE a contribution. 2. Throw yourself into life as someone who makes a difference, accepting that you may not understand how or why. 3. Remember that you always communicate who and what you are, so choose to be your best. Go To Page: 1 2
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