Awesome awesome awesome. Randy, you are one of my 5!
In yesterday’s post, I said you probably work with, live with, or are married to some negative people. And promised to explore what you can do about it. So let’s get after it...
What is the best way to handle negative people in your life? And the reality that if you are on a path of growth and enlightenment – you will probably have to change and upgrade the people around you every few years.
This isn’t about being arrogant, mean-spirited, or thinking you’re “better” than others. It is recognizing that everyone is on different stages of their journeys, and wanting the highest good for all involved.
You don’t ever help anyone who is in poverty consciousness by commiserating or participating in their drama and dysfunction. The best you can do for them is having empathy and compassion – and making sure you don’t allow them to drag you down to their state.
I did a video on this subject more than seven years ago. It had more than 100,000 views, is still totally relevant today, and really worth a watch. Check it out here:
Here’s the reality:
The actual process to prosperity is a continuous progression of “upgrading” the people in your life. We’ll explore how you actually make that work in the next post. Until then, please share your thoughts below.
-RG
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Awesome awesome awesome. Randy, you are one of my 5!
Love your vibe Randy! Ahh so true
This is so timely. In the past 10 years, this has been a practice of mine. While it is necessary, it is never easy, as sometimes people do view you as arrogant and thinking you are better. What is important for me to remember during these difficult transitions is their thoughts and ideas, or opinions about me are not my problem or business. It only further reinforces my decision to limit or totally remove them from my life and/or circle.
it is sad to say "goodbye" to some dears ones..but it is necessary
Fly with the eagles
Thank You Randy . I agree with every simple words .
Simple but true. Thanks!!!!!!!
YES , upgrading around and empathy. So thanks for shear RG = best master
Awesome awesome awesome. Randy, you are one of my 5!
Love your vibe Randy! Ahh so true
This is so timely. In the past 10 years, this has been a practice of mine. While it is necessary, it is never easy, as sometimes people do view you as arrogant and thinking you are better. What is important for me to remember during these difficult transitions is their thoughts and ideas, or opinions about me are not my problem or business. It only further reinforces my decision to limit or totally remove them from my life and/or circle.
it is sad to say "goodbye" to some dears ones..but it is necessary
Fly with the eagles
Thank You Randy . I agree with every simple words .
Simple but true. Thanks!!!!!!!
YES , upgrading around and empathy. So thanks for shear RG = best master