Life is a Theatre - Invite Your Audience Carefully

Not everyone is spiritually or emotionally healthy enough to have a front-row seat in our lives. There are some people in our lives who are best loved from a distance. It's amazing what we can accomplish when we let go, or at least minimize time with draining, negative, incompatible, pointless relationships, friendships, and fellowships!

Consider current relationships. 

Pay attention to who lifts and who leans. Who encourages and who discourages you? Who is on a path of growth and who is going down fast?  When you leave certain people, do you feel better or feel worse? Who always has drama? We cannot change the people around us, but we can change ourselves and the people we are around! Ask God for wisdom and discernment - and use these gifts to choose the people who sit in the front row of your life.

Let Your Haters Be Your Motivators (and let them do it from afar)

The more you seek quality, respect, growth, peace of mind, love and truth around you, the easier it will become for you to decide who gets to sit in the front row and who should be moved to the balcony of Your Life.

Remember that the people we hang with will have an impact on both our lives and our income. And so we must be careful to choose the people we hang out with, as well as the information with which we feed our minds.

We should not share our dreams with negative people, nor feed our dreams with negative thoughts.

It's your choice and your life... it's up to you who and what you let in it.

Promise yourself to be so strong that nothing can disturb your peace of mind. Talk health, happiness and prosperity to every person you meet.

Promise yourself to make all your friends feel that there is something extraordinary within them; to look at the sunny side of everything and make your optimism come true; to think only the best, to work only for the best and expect only the best; and to be just as enthusiastic about the success of others as you are about your own.

Promise yourself to forgive yourself and others, to forgive the mistakes of the past and press on to greater achievements of the future; to wear a cheerful countenance at all times and give every living creature you meet a smile. Promise yourself to give so much time to improving yourself that you have no time to judge or criticize others; to be too large for worry, too noble for anger, too strong in your faith for fear and too happy to permit the appearance or presence of trouble.



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