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Have the self-respect and confidence to live life on your terms. When something isn’t right in your life, change it. Immediately.

Do These 30 Things If You Want to Be Unstoppable

1. Don’t think—know and act
2. Always be prepared so you have the freedom to act on instinct.
3. Don’t be motivated by money or anything external.
4. Never be satisfied.
5. Always be in control.
6. Be true to yourself.
7. Never let off the pressure.
8. Don’t be afraid of the consequences of failure.
9. Don’t compete with others. Make them compete with you.
10. Never stop learning.
11. Success isn’t enough—it only increases the pressure.
12. Don’t get crushed by success.
13. Completely own it when you screw up.
14. Let your work speak for itself.
15. Always work on your mental strength.
16. Confidence is your greatest asset.
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17. Surround yourself with people who remind you of the future, not the past.
18. Let things go, but never forget.
19. Have clear goals.
20. Respond immediately, rather than analyzing or stalling.
21. Choose simplicity over complication.
22. Never be jealous or envious of someone else’s accomplishments.
23. Take the shot every time.
24. Don’t get caught up in the results of your success. Always remain focused on what got you those results: the work.
25. Think and act 10X.
26. Set goals that far exceed your current capabilities.
27. Make time for recovery and rejuvenation.
28. Start before you’re ready.
29. If you need permission, you probably shouldn’t do it.
30. Don’t make exceptions.


When you’re unstoppable, you will make sure to get what you want. Everything you need to know is already within you. All you need to do is trust yourself and act.

Are you unstoppable?

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134. Don't care about others much? Beware! you don't care about yourself too.

- Every perception about others, someway or the other reflects the way you treat yourself.

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Being a good listener is an essential life skill that can help you in your professional and personal life. Developing this talent takes dedication, patience, and lots of practice, but it’s worth the effort. As a better listener, people will trust you and know that they can depend on you.

Listening can be just as powerful as speaking. What the other person has to say is of equal importance as what you want to say. Recognize that your viewpoint isn’t the only one and that you aren’t the only one with something to say helps you develop this mindset.

When you become a good listener, it saves you time and effort as you make fewer mistakes. You will experience fewer misunderstandings, helping you to get things right the first time around. Plus, you won’t have to go back for further clarification after you’ve started on something.
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It’s perilous to develop an ego that thinks you’re superior to others. Humans tend to be judgmental by nature, and it’s ingrained in you since birth. Some people tend to be more hypercritical than others, but everyone does it in some capacity. Letting go of this air of superiority can help increase your kindness towards others.

You may not realize the dangers of being so negative all the time, as it can affect your ability to empathize with others. You know you should walk a mile in someone’s shoes before judging them. Yet so many people don’t utilize this ability, and their empathetic side lacks.
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135. Connected with other people over social media to a great extent? You are on the brink of loneliness in real life.

- Watch out, you might be feeling too lonely in your real life.

- Stay in touch with people around you personally, not just over the social media.

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We don't choose people we choose energy so when I choose to be around you i give your energy permission to affect me ! Now the question becomes ..." is your energy affecting me " or " infecting me " 🤔
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Don’t spend too much time thinking about what you can’t change. Instead, use that energy to focus on what you can make better for your future.

You can’t start the next chapter of your life if you’re still re-reading the last one.
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The little things are everything. How you spend your mornings. How you talk to yourself. What you read. What you watch. Who you share your energy with. Who has access to you.

Get the little things right and the big things will work themselves out.
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136. Something is abundant around you? Use it in the best way possible.

- The more available something is, the less you will want it.

- We always like the something that is scarce.

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How many times have you stopped yourself because you thought “Why even bother? It’s not going to work out for me.” If you think it won’t work out, you won’t even bother trying. If you consider the possibility that it will work out for you, don’t you feel motivated to get started?
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"I no longer seek external validation... Worrying about what others think is a waste of time. Other people’s opinion of me is all about them and what they see in me, filtered through their lenses; it has zero to do with me."

10 things I've let go...

1. I’ve let go of the need to be perfect.
2. I’ve let go of the need to be busy all the time. 
3. I’ve let go of self-criticism.
4. I’ve let go of blaming.
5. I’ve let go of judging.
6. I’ve let go of making assumptions about what other people feel, want, or think.
7. I’ve let go of competing with others.
8. I’ve let go of chasing happiness.
9. I’ve let go of worrying about the future.
10. I’ve let go of pleasing others.
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1. I’ve let go of the need to be perfect.
I am perfectly beautiful and beautifully imperfect, and this is what allows me to be me.

2. I’ve let go of the need to be busy all the time. 
Being in a rush isn’t a sign of virtue. I have learned to listen to my body, and I no longer feel guilty for doing nothing. I know I sometimes need to recharge the batteries of my body and soul, and I don’t feel like I owe anyone any explanation for doing that.

3. I’ve let go of self-criticism.
I pay attention to my inner talk; I don’t call myself names, and I treat myself with dignity and respect. I stopped telling myself things I would never tell a good friend. I am enough, whole, and complete.

4. I’ve let go of blaming.
I now know that each time I blame someone else, I am making myself a victim. Blaming others for taking my time, my money, or my love is unfair, because I always choose how much I give and to whom. No one can hurt me or upset me without my conscious (and often unconscious) consent.

5. I’ve let go of judging.
I know that everyone is on their own journey, and my job is to focus on my own. I also know that each time I am judgmental with people, I’m reacting to something that bothers me about myself. If I believe you are mean, it means I can also be mean; how could I see that in you, otherwise?
6. I’ve let go of making assumptions about what other people feel, want, or think.
I am not them, so there’s no way to know what they’re feeling and thinking.

I stopped making up imaginary scenarios and letting my mind play with me. Each time I find myself disturbed by what people do or say, I know it’s time for a reality check.

7. I’ve let go of competing with others.
I now know that my need to fight is nothing but my ego’s scream for self-validation. I don’t need anyone to lose any game so that I can feel good about myself. I love harmony, collaboration, and win-wins.

8. I’ve let go of chasing happiness.
I no longer project my happiness into an imaginary future, hoping that someday, when I have that job, that house, that car, that success, I will be happy. I have learned to find happiness in the small pleasures of life, and I embrace the only reality that is, the present moment, with gratitude and much joy.

I stopped waiting for the weekends to feel like living because each day is a gift and every single moment is precious and equally important.

9. I’ve let go of worrying about the future.
I accept that there are things in life that I cannot control, no matter how hard I might try. Each time I find myself worrying, I keep telling myself “Time will tell.”

I might not always get what I want, but I know I always get what I need. I trust the flow of life, and choose to believe we live in an intelligent universe, where everything unfolds perfectly. Sometimes in life, even the time needs time.

10. I’ve let go of pleasing others.
I no longer seek external validation so that I can feel liked or accepted. Worrying about what others think is a waste of time. Other people’s opinion of me is all about them and what they see in me, filtered through their lenses; it has zero to do with me.

I’ve stopped expecting others to give me what I wasn’t giving myself: love, care, and attention. Loving myself as a whole—body, mind, and soul—is not selfish. I keep my cup full of self-love, and I take good care of my needs and my heart’s desires.
My self-transformation into the mindful person I am today didn’t happen overnight. It’s been an ongoing process that required continuous inner work.

Today, I am still a student at School of Life, and every day is a great opportunity for new learning. I know that I have the power to create my own reality, by the way I think. So I make sure I nourish my mind with healthy thoughts, knowing my mind has power.

And now, I would like to hear from you. Are you holding on to any of these things? What’s preventing you from letting them go?


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137. Discover what motivates you.

It's easier to stay engaged with a topic you find stimulating.

Find a topic that keeps you interested and dive in.

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Where FOCUS goes, energy flows!

Remember, what we FEEL is a result of what we’re choosing to FOCUS on.

Most people focus on how to avoid pain in the short-term. If we want to push our life to the next level and experience fulfillment and true quality of life we need to be laser-focused on our ultimate vision and our sense of mission who we want to be, and how we can serve, and contribute.

Focusing on that highest vision helps create energy and momentum. We can kick feelings of frustration or depression by changing the channel of our attention to how to help someone in need.

It all begins with what you CHOOSE to FOCUS ON.
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2025/07/05 12:26:58
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