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Jay Shetty

Think Like a Monk

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  • Alina Namysovahas quoted2 years ago
    Love is in the small things.
  • Kelvin Tjiawihas quoted2 years ago
    Forgiveness actually conserves energy. Transformational forgiveness is linked to a slew of health improvements including: fewer medications taken, better sleep quality, and reduced somatic symptoms including back pain, headache, nausea, and fatigue. Forgiveness eases stress, because we no longer recycle the angry thoughts, both conscious and subconscious, that stressed us out in the first place.
  • Kelvin Tjiawihas quoted2 years ago
    We have three core emotional needs, which I like to think of as peace, love, and
    understanding (thanks Nick Lowe and Elvis Costello). Negativity—in conversation, emotions, and actions—often springs from a threat to one of the three needs: a fear that bad things are going to happen (loss of peace), a fear of not being loved (loss of love), or a fear of being disrespected (loss of understanding)
  • tytahas quoted3 years ago
    If you don’t let go physically, you won’t let go emotionally.
  • tytahas quoted3 years ago
    Cancers of the Mind: Comparing, Complaining, Criticizing.”
  • Naimahas quoted4 years ago
    Unconsciously, we’re all method acting to some degree. We have personas we play online, at work, with friends, and at home.
  • Jessy Keerthanahas quoted9 months ago
    we should plant trees under whose shade we did not plan to sit
  • Mireille Antsahas quotedlast year
    In such a finite world, there’s only so much success and happiness to go around, and whenever other people experience them, your chances of doing so decrease. But monks believe that when it comes to happiness and joy, there is always a seat with your name on it. In other words, you don’t need to worry about someone taking your place. In the theater of happiness, there is no limit.
  • Mireille Antsahas quotedlast year
    It is impossible to build one’s own happiness on the unhappiness of others.

    —Daisaku Ikeda
  • Mireille Antsahas quotedlast year
    Who you surround yourself with helps you stick to your values and achieve your goals. You grow together. If you want to run a 2:45 marathon, you don’t train with people who run a 4:45. If you want to be more spiritual, expand your practice with other spiritual people. If you want to grow your business, join a local chamber of commerce or an online group of business owners who are similarly driven toward that kind of success. If you’re an overworked parent who wants to make your kids your priority, cultivate relationships with other parents who prioritize their kids, so you can exchange support and advice.
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