Two tips to help you achieve personal success





As you've probably already noticed, I had been writing posts on here less and less, but now I am coming back fully to support you, and today I have come with two important things you should to achieve a personal growth. As I take you through my successful journey, I want to be sharing with you some of the tips I believe that you should take in if you want to achieve a personal success character, and today I am going to share with you two of my ingredients to a successful life.

Number one: Be thankful with what you have. In today's society we are always wanting more, whether it is more clothes, a bigger house, more vacations, or a better job. We need to sit back and really focus on being content with what God has given us. He has specifically picked each and every one of our blessings out for us. There are so many things that we have to be thankful for, and HE is always more than enough. I have learned to find joy in all that God has blessed me with. I have learned to be content and will all that I have. I know that I am in need, but I am assured that what I have is just enough for the time being, God sees my needs, when it’s the right time, He shall provide. We are commanded to be content with all we have in life. God provided just enough for me to get through with. I am happy with all that I have, if I need more God will provide. So if you want to be happy and succeed in life, learn to be thankful with what you have. Enjoy that which God has provided you with for the time being. If you are not thankful for what you have, there is no hope that you are going to make it out with a happy life. If you desire a happy life, learn to be thankful for what you have for the time being. When time is right God will provide more. You can learn this in (Philippians 4:12-13, Hebrews 13:5, 1 Timothy 6:6-7, Luke 12:15, Proverbs 16:8, Proverbs 28:6, Proverbs 23:4)



Number two: Learn to respect everyone. I have always learned to respect any person that I meet and this actually brings happiness into my life.  I think that if you are a person looking into achieving a personal growth and success then you will understand that there is a great need in respecting others despite of their religion, ethic, color, level of wealth etc. I respect even those with mental problems, for there is so much to learn from them. I have learned the importance of respecting children and adults. Treating people with respect makes your world a nicer place to live in, whether it's at home, at school, or out in your community. And it's easy - all you have to do is treat people the way you like to have them treat you. Learning to respect people's efforts, abilities, opinions, and quirks will help keep you happy and successful in your interpersonal life. Everybody deserve to be respected regardless of their position or status quo at the work place, or even in life. Let us learn to respect others despite of the kind of life they live. If want to achieve this, then let this bible verses guide you (Mathew 7:12, Leviticus 19:15, 1 Peter 2:17, Romans 12:10, 2 Corinthians 12:10)

I hope you find these two points very helpful to you in achieving a personal growth in life. We can actually achieve more if we learn to be thankful for what we have been blessed with, and learn to respect others despite their status. Let me know what your thoughts are concerning today’s sharing..

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Rumishael Ulomi is a seasoned leader and minister dedicated to integrating Christian values into leadership and life. He empowers individuals to reach their God-given potential through discipleship, coaching, and mentorship.

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