Keeping Quiet

Keeping your mouth shut can be a valuable tool in achieving success, especially when it’s essential to be discreet or keep your plans under wraps. So here are some tips to help you stay quiet and never let your competition know what you’re doing.

  1. Control your emotions: Emotional outbursts can lead to impulsive actions, often resulting in saying things you regret later. To avoid this, it’s essential to remain calm and level-headed, even in high-pressure situations. Take deep breaths, count to ten, or find a way to release your emotions privately.
  2. Practice active listening: In conversation, pay attention to what others say instead of thinking about what you will say next. By focusing on what others say, you can avoid interrupting or blurting out information that could compromise your goals.
  3. Keep your goals in mind: When you have a clear idea of what you want to achieve, it’s easier to keep your mouth shut. Remind yourself of your goals and focus on what you need to do to reach them rather than getting caught up in unproductive conversations or gossip.
  4. Seek wise counsel: Surround yourself with people you trust and who have your best interests in mind; if you’re tempted to say something that could hurt your chances of success, seek the advice of someone you trust and respect. They can help you stay on track and keep your mouth shut.
  5. Choose your words carefully: When you do speak, choose your words wisely. Think before you speak and avoid saying anything that could be misinterpreted or used against you.
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By following these tips, you can maintain control of your words and avoid saying anything that could compromise your goals. By keeping your mouth shut and never letting your competition know what you’re up to, you can quickly position yourself for success and achieve your goals.

Don’t Let Anyone Steal Your Joy

“Before you diagnose yourself with depression or low self-esteem, first make sure that you are not, in fact, just surrounded by assholes.”

This quote has been attributed to Sigmund Freud, William Gibson, and a host of others. I found it both straight to the point and funny. Whoever can take credit for it!

We all learn to keep certain people at arm’s length, or we allow them into our experience. Taking care to protect our emotions.

Learn to not allow toxic people to steal your joy. If needed, these folks may need to exit your life if you deal with issues concerning them. You don’t have to allow that, ever!

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Sometimes we have to move on from relationships to make room for the new. Changing seasons in our life will bring new friends, mentors, and essential people that God sees fit to move into our life experience. Be open!

Embrace those that lift you up, challenge your status quo. Lots of people are searching for the same quality of life you are. I find great people at Church that follow a path of happiness.

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Find people that bring joy to your life. Don’t let anyone steal your happiness!

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