The quote, “my life is my message,” by Mahatma Gandhi is powerful.
If you have ever read much of his writings, you find thoughtful, deep comments that inspire, and they often give you a push to think outside of your comfort zone.
What does it mean to have a message? Do you have a message? By that I mean do you think that the way you function every day sends a “message” to your family, friends and co-workers?
If you are consistent and you approach things in the same manner each day, you ARE developing your message. The question is whether you recognize it. Not only recognize it, are you proud of the message you send out to others?
Even if you can’t relate to this idea, look at it this way; how you handle your daily challenges, whether you are patient or abrupt, tolerant or impatient, quiet or loud, those are the behaviors that convey your message. If you are not pleased with how things are going at work or at home, do a little self- evaluation and start to notice how others react to you. Are you a problem solver or do you create division? Do you want things to have a different outcome than you are getting now? If so, some change is in order.
You need to decide what you want your outcome to be, compared to what you see now, and realize that you have the power to turn it all around. Your life WILL be the message you leave with your friends, family and co-workers. Think about that and start working on the changes you need to see in your life.
You can do it. I know you can be successful! How can we help you? Leave your comments here and let us know how you make positive change happen in your life! “Now let’s get going!” xo Sally