Self-improvement & Success: Hand in Hand
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Posted by عين الحية
Everything that happens to us happens in purpose. And sometimes, one thing leads to another. Instead of locking yourself up in your cage of fears and crying over past heartaches, embarrassment and failures, treat them as your teachers and they will become your tools in both self-improvement and success.
Remember watching Patch Adams? It’s one great film that will help you  improve yourself.  Hunter “patch” Adams is a medical student who failed  to make it through the board exams.  After months of suffering in  melancholy, depression and suicidal attempts – he decided to seek for  medical attention and voluntarily admitted himself in a psychiatric  ward.  His months of stay in the hospital led him to meeting different  kinds of people. 
Sick people in that matter.  He met a catatonic, a mentally retarded,  a schizophrenic and so on.  Patch found ways of treating his own  ailment and finally realized he has to get back on track.  He woke up  one morning realizing that after all the failure and pains he has gone  through, he still want to become a doctor.  He carries with himself a  positive attitude that brought him self-improvement and success.  He  didn’t only improved himself, but also the life of the people around him  and the quality of life.  Did he succeed? Needless to say, he became  the best damn doctor his country has ever known. 
So, when does self-improvement become synonymous with success? Where do we start? Take these tips:
• Stop thinking and feeling as if you’re a failure, because you’re not.  How can others accept you if YOU can’t accept YOU?
• When you see hunks and models on TV, think more on  self-improvement, not self pitying.  Self-acceptance is not just about  having nice slender legs, or great abs.  Concentrate on inner beauty. 
• When people feel so down and low about themselves, help them move  up.  Don’t go down with them.  They’ll pull you down further and both of  you will end up feeling inferior. 
• The world is a large room for lessons, not mistakes.  Don’t feel  stupid and doomed forever just because you failed on a science quiz.   There’s always a next time.  Make rooms for self-improvement. 
• Take things one at a time.  You don’t expect black sheep’s to be  goody-two-shoes in just a snap of a finger.  Self-improvement is a one  day at a time process. 
• Self-improvement results to inner stability, personality  development and SUCCESS.  It comes from self-confidence, self  appreciation and self-esteem. 
• Set meaningful and achievable goals.  Self-improvement doesn’t turn  you to be the exact replica of Cameron Diaz or Ralph Fiennes.  It hopes  and aims to result to an improved and better YOU. 
• Little things mean BIG to other people.  Sometimes, we don’t  realize that the little things that we do like a pat on the back, saying  “hi” or “hello”, greeting someone “good day” or telling Mr.  Smith  something like “hey, I love your tie!” are simple things that mean so  much to other people.  When we’re being appreciative about beautiful  things around us and other people, we also become beautiful to them. 
• When you’re willing to accept change and go through the process of  self-improvement, it doesn’t mean that everyone else is.  The world is a  place where people of different values and attitude hang out.   Sometimes, even if you think you and your best friend always like to do  the same thing together at the same time, she would most likely decline  an invitation for self-improvement. 
We should always remember that there’s no such thing as ‘over night  success’.  Its always a wonderful feeling to hold on to the things that  you already have now, realizing that those are just one of the things  you once wished for.  A very nice quote says that, “When the student is  ready, the teacher will appear. ” We are all here to learn our lessons.   Our parents, school teachers, friends, colleagues, officemates,  neighbors… they are our teachers.  When we open our doors for  self-improvement, we increase our chances to head to the road of  success. 
		This entry was posted on October 4, 2009 at 12:14 pm, and is filed under       
		
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