I think it’s safe to say that we all want to be at our best, I know I want to be my best. It takes a conscious effort to do that. Jon Gordon (@JonGordon11) had a great post that got me zeroed in on this. He shared this thought: “No one ever became their best by focusing on someone else’s flaws. Look for the best in others.” At times I will focus my attention towards others flaws. Blaming them for things, getting upset about it, etc. I’m learning that it makes much better use of my time and mental well-being to focus on improving my own flaws (which are many) compared to worrying about what others are doing wrong. I think the world (especially our own little part of it), would be a lot better if we took this to heart. It's funny, I got to thinking about this thought this morning on a walk with our dog. I try not to be on my phone during our walk so I can focus on him, enjoy the walk with him, talk with him, along with connecting to my own thoughts. I always try to have it be a "walk of Gratitude" and reflecting to these thoughts from Jon Gordon, sue does help.
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