Buffet Vs Personally Prepared
Good morning everybody, I hope everyone had a productive, phenomenal week. This week was amazing for me in so many ways. My wife and I celebrated our 10 year marriage anniversary in Vegas and it was absolutely incredible. Today I want to talk about the difference between a buffet life and a personally prepared life. If you've been to a buffet, then you know the food is mediocre. It's a hit or miss situation because the restaurant is trying to please a mass crowd. Buffets are generally lightly seasoned, the temperature is not right, and the list could go on. When the meal is made specifically for you, they ask questions such as, how do you want it cooked? Would you like extra cheese? Etc. In life, it's the same way. You have to live for you. When you try to please everyone you end up pleasing no one, not even yourself. Build your life for you and make others fit within. Figure out your values and principles and stick with it no matter, who you’re with or where you're at. If you don’t stick to your values when they are being tested they are not values they are hobbies. If you keep changing who you are because of who you are around you have hobbies not values. At the end of principles is a promise, at the end of feelings is nothing. So as my brother was saying this weekend, get out your feelings, say no to the buffet life and build YOUR LIFE for you. You can fail at what you don't want to do so you may as well follow your dreams, I'll catch yall on the next one.
Tuesday Oct 11, 2016
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Buffet Vs Personally Prepared Good morning everybody, I hope everyone had a productive, phenomenal week. This week was amazing for me in so many ways. My wife and I celebrated our 10 year marriage anniversary in Vegas and it was absolutely incredible. Today I want to talk about the difference between a buffet life and a personally prepared life. If you've been to a buffet, then you know the food is mediocre. It's a hit or miss situation because the restaurant is trying to please a mass crowd. Buffets are generally lightly seasoned, the temperature is not right, and the list could go on. When the meal is made specifically for you, they ask questions such as, how do you want it cooked? Would you like extra cheese? Etc. In life, it's the same way. You have to live for you. When you try to please everyone you end up pleasing no one, not even yourself. Build your life for you and make others fit within. Figure out your values and principles and stick with it no matter, who you’re with or where you're at. If you don’t stick to your values when they are being tested they are not values they are hobbies. If you keep changing who you are because of who you are around you have hobbies not values. At the end of principles is a promise, at the end of feelings is nothing. So as my brother was saying this weekend, get out your feelings, say no to the buffet life and build YOUR LIFE for you. You can fail at what you don't want to do so you may as well follow your dreams, I'll catch yall on the next one.
Tuesday Oct 11, 2016
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