There are things most people would do. Most people, for example, won’t put their hand on a hot stove. Most people won’t go outside in a thunderstorm and hold a metal rod high over their head. Most people won’t pick up a rattlesnake. It all makes common sense. We need to apply that same type of common sense to the people we choose to let in our lives. A set of guidelines to apply when deciding whether or not to let a person into your life is, does this person inspire me to be a better person? Does this person encourage me to continue to grow? How does this person treat other people? Don’t be conned. Look closely and make a good decision.
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thank you for your insight. i totally agree. we should take the same way of thinking when it comes to anything or anyone that enters our lives with how that interaction would effect us. danger and harm can come from any unknown situation whether its a person or object,
Some of the best advice I’ve received was, “Ray, if the people around you aren’t building you up, it’s time to change your tribe.” My friend was spot on. BTW, you have a great blog. If you ever want to put a guest post on my “Health Fact” let me know. My email: ray.brese@gmail.com
Thank you very much. And yes of course I do.😁
So true I’ve allowed certain individuals into my life I wish I hadn’t it was like carrying a concrete block around my neck they just weighed me down gone caput out of my life now
You got that right. I’ve made that mistake as well. I try to stay as far away from those types as possible. The only drama I prefer is on TV and even there, I prefer comedies. Shine on. Ray