![]() ![]() I’m going to bring the joy into this situation proactively. “Just say, “You know what, I’m going to bring the fun. “Because, you know in your heart and mind you will figure it out.”īrendon says to have the desire to have fun on the journey - even when it sucks. “Even if it’s a slog or a struggle - honour that struggle. There will be something that I move and progress in my life towards this.” Other people will be jerks, but I’ll figure my way out of it. It might not be easy - there will be hardship, struggle and frustration. This challenge is awful but I’ll figure my way out of it. “When the worst of life’s storms hit you, you say: “You know what, this is terrible right now. “It’s the ability to know that with enough time, energy, focus - resources even - that over a period of time we can develop the knowledge, skill, competency or mastery of any area that we must succeed in,” he says. It’s this rule, Brendon says, that will empower you to wade into any unknown territory or uncertainty and say, “You know what? I don’t know what the hell is going on here, but I will figure it out.” If you can’t believe in yourself - your total self - Brendon believes you should believe in your ability to work things out. What kind of relationships do I want to build? RULE #2 Believe in your ability to figure things out What kind of work do I want to contribute to the world? “That’s vision.” To determine your vision for your life, Brendon suggests sitting down with pen and paper and asking yourself: These were the types of relationships I created.” This was what I had pride in and having become this type of person. These were the things I found meaningful. “What will you find meaningful at the end of your life when you look back and you say, “Wow, I’ve lived my life. “What is your dream? What’s your goal? What’s your desire? Where do you want to go? Where do you want your life to head? “What are the qualities of the type of person you want to feel and be like in your life? “Have a vision for who you want to become - the kind of person you want to become,” Brendon says. We love his five rules for the game of life so much that we decided to share the best snippets with you today. Perhaps though, our favourite perspective comes from personal development guru Brendon Burchard (we’re massive fans of his, here at The Daily Guru). Plenty of thought leaders and experts on the subjects of success, happiness and living your best life - from the Dalai Lama to Deepak Chopra, Oprah, Tony Robbins and beyond - have considered variations of this question and offered up some incredibly profound insight. Nothing.īut if every human were to be handed the ‘rules’ for life, what should they say? No set of principles to guide us in how to live, do and be our best during our precious time on this planet. You know, a set of easy-to-read instructions, directions, tactics or words of wisdom to refer to when we’re feeling a little lost, confused, indecisive, scared or doubtful in life. As it turns out, we didn’t land Earth-side with a playbook in our hand. ![]()
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