As I continue on my journey at the University of Life, there are some things that I have learned that keep coming up; lessons I can’t seem to avoid. Here are some of the things I have learnt so far:
· Stop trying to convince anyone of anything
· The Universe whispers to you first. Then it taps you on the shoulder. If you’re still not listening, it will punch you in the gut and drop you to your knees
· The worst lie you can tell yourself is “I will be happier when……….”
· If you don’t give with a true sense of joy, don’t bother giving
· Logic has it’s limits. People who worship logic all the time tend to suffer in their happiness and relationships
· You’re never as wrong as when you are sure you are right.
· It’s great to have an edge, but if you are too sharp you will cut the people around you.
· It’s not easy being grateful all the time. But it’s when you feel least thankful that you are most in need of what gratitude can give you.
· I’ve learned not to worry about what comes next.
· For me the word “doubt” means don’t. Don’t move. Don’t answer. Don’t rush forward.
Copyright © of Vanessa Vinos/Vision Life Coaching 2007
Vanessa Vinos started her professional life as a Criminal Psychologist in London, but now runs her very successful international life-coaching practise from a beautiful part of Andalucia, Spain (specialising in personal growth/transition coaching) i.e coaching life changers!!! She now coaches clients from all over the world; from the UK, the USA, Dubai and as far afield as a tiny island off the coast of New Zealand. She is also the resident coach for the largest website for expat women across the globe. Take a look at her website below and find our how she went from “a life of crime” to becoming one of the UK’s most sought after life coaches.
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