The Two Most Important Mindsets

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The Two Most Important Mindsets

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Transformation
Sometimes we’re so broken that it transforms us. It changes us. We come back from that deep pain, different than who we were before.

Sometimes it opens up our eyes so that we can truly see. Other times it opens up our heart so that we can truly feel and love. That’s the power of brokenness.

God uses broken things.

I’ve had the privilege of traveling to every continent bahamas telegram data on the globe except Antarctica. Along the way I’ve met some incredible people from all walks of life. What I’ve learned about successful people, is that ultimately they share two mindsets in common.

First, they believe that there is a higher power in their lives that put them on Earth for a purpose, and they’re supposed to fulfill that purpose. In other words, they believe that they’re supposed to be successful in their walk in life.

The second thing they believe is that everything happens for a reason. This is the strongest of the two because this mindset gives you strength. This mindset frees you from the chains of victimhood.

This mindset that everything happens for a reason, allows you to learn from being broken.

Learn from adversity, learn from pain, learn from the bad things that are going to happen to you; and trust me, bad things are going to happen to you. You will be broken again and again and again.

The Choice
What successful people realize is that this is just part of walking through life and you have a choice about how you view this brokenness.

If it makes you a victim, you learn nothing. It holds you down, holds you back, and leads to misery and suffering.

On the other hand, if you believe that God (or your personal higher power) uses broken things on purpose, then you ask to most uplifting question: “What am I supposed to learn from this?”

Sometimes what you learn is that you were broken because you were on the wrong path and that you need to get back to your purpose. In other situations, it’s a signal that you need to make a quick course correction. What you were doing wasn’t working. Try something new.
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