Because feelings are fleeting, but character is enduring. Actions based on who you are, not how you feel, align with your true self and destiny.
Small actions, especially those done without recognition, often define a person's true character and impact on the world more than grand achievements.
Past mistakes and vulnerabilities make you relatable and capable of empathetically helping others who are going through similar experiences.
Linking confidence to intentions ensures a steady source of self-assurance, as intentions are constant and aligned with one's true purpose, unlike abilities which can fluctuate.
Living with the intention to serve fosters a sense of purpose and fulfillment, aligning personal actions with a broader, more meaningful impact on others.
It underscores that significant life changes often hinge on singular, pivotal decisions, emphasizing the power of choice in shaping one's future.
Being reliable builds trust and strengthens relationships, making you a cornerstone in the lives of those who depend on you, thereby enriching your own life as well.
Vulnerability allows for genuine connection and understanding, enabling you to offer meaningful support and guidance based on shared human experiences.
Recognizing life's brevity encourages making choices that align with long-term goals and values, rather than momentary desires or distractions.
It represents the ultimate fulfillment of your potential and purpose, serving as a benchmark for how closely your life aligns with your true self.
Be the person that others can rely on! Ed Mylett teaches us to not do things based on how we feel, but based on who we are. Mylett's life advice will change you.
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