What I learned from Oprah about Life and Success
What I learned from Oprah about life and success is emotional intelligence, the ability to process your pain, grievances and use that energy as fuel to propel your purpose is a powerful force.
Another thing I learned from Oprah is "Success is the best revenge." I love that quote!
Truly through every experience we can become bitter or better, play the victim or arise to be the victory.
As an overcoming adversity speaker http://www.PaulFDavis.com/overcoming-... and substance abuse prevention speaker http://www.PaulFDavis.com/substance-a... I surely could sing many sad songs and play the victim based on my troubled childhood.
Nevertheless such painful experiences, if seen from an empowering perspective, can propel us forward and provide us a wonderful platform upon which we can relate with others with similar struggles and challenges.
Connection is the key to communication, being able to relate, be real and feel. Success is more determined by emotional intelligence and one's ability to connect with people more often than it is determined by your mental wits.
Because if you cannot connect and build meaningful relationships (professional and personal) with people, you never will be afforded the opportunity to utilize your wits, gifts, talents and abilities at a larger scale.
What good are gifts if you are unable to humbly be real, feel and connect with people. Such a self-centered attitude repels people from you and delays your success and personal progress.
When God wants to bless you, He does so through sending people into your life. But if you are too full of yourself to see the precious gift of people (in all their uniqueness and peculiarities) then you will repel people from your life.
Many of us repel the people we most need, because we judge and size people up based on their outward appearance and the difference of their personal preference. This minutia never makes for greatness, but further delays our progress, revealing our toxic attitude, which only serves to further perpetuate our pain.
Pride is a repulsive thing nobody wants to encounter for long. What I learned from Oprah about life and success is never let your accomplishments get to your head. Oprah is a sweetheart of a woman and true class act.
Oprah takes her shoes off when she goes to celebrities homes to conduct interviews. Oprah hugs and loves people, calling them by name. Oprah introduces herself when meeting people, rather than assuming we all know who Oprah is.
Oprah is kind and patient to inmates in prison, valuing them as people and recognizes their future potential.
Oprah has suffered much personal pain from her childhood and failed relationships, but knows the blessing of extending forgiveness and being her personal best.
Thus what I learned from Oprah about life and success is attitude, emotional intelligence, and being gracious with people despite our many differences.
Apply these secrets and principles of life and success I learned from Oprah to your life and you will connect better with people, experience a more meaningful life and see good things come your way more organically and naturally.
Thank God for Harpo Studios and what I learned from Oprah about life and success.
Love unconditionally and be your personal best, while walking in humility and being kind to humanity.
http://www.PaulFDavis.com - life coach, worldwide motivational speaker and author who has touched 68 countries empowering people of all ages to transcend their limitations and live their dreams
(info@PaulFDavis.com)
Another thing I learned from Oprah is "Success is the best revenge." I love that quote!
Truly through every experience we can become bitter or better, play the victim or arise to be the victory.
As an overcoming adversity speaker http://www.PaulFDavis.com/overcoming-... and substance abuse prevention speaker http://www.PaulFDavis.com/substance-a... I surely could sing many sad songs and play the victim based on my troubled childhood.
Nevertheless such painful experiences, if seen from an empowering perspective, can propel us forward and provide us a wonderful platform upon which we can relate with others with similar struggles and challenges.
Connection is the key to communication, being able to relate, be real and feel. Success is more determined by emotional intelligence and one's ability to connect with people more often than it is determined by your mental wits.
Because if you cannot connect and build meaningful relationships (professional and personal) with people, you never will be afforded the opportunity to utilize your wits, gifts, talents and abilities at a larger scale.
What good are gifts if you are unable to humbly be real, feel and connect with people. Such a self-centered attitude repels people from you and delays your success and personal progress.
When God wants to bless you, He does so through sending people into your life. But if you are too full of yourself to see the precious gift of people (in all their uniqueness and peculiarities) then you will repel people from your life.
Many of us repel the people we most need, because we judge and size people up based on their outward appearance and the difference of their personal preference. This minutia never makes for greatness, but further delays our progress, revealing our toxic attitude, which only serves to further perpetuate our pain.
Pride is a repulsive thing nobody wants to encounter for long. What I learned from Oprah about life and success is never let your accomplishments get to your head. Oprah is a sweetheart of a woman and true class act.
Oprah takes her shoes off when she goes to celebrities homes to conduct interviews. Oprah hugs and loves people, calling them by name. Oprah introduces herself when meeting people, rather than assuming we all know who Oprah is.
Oprah is kind and patient to inmates in prison, valuing them as people and recognizes their future potential.
Oprah has suffered much personal pain from her childhood and failed relationships, but knows the blessing of extending forgiveness and being her personal best.
Thus what I learned from Oprah about life and success is attitude, emotional intelligence, and being gracious with people despite our many differences.
Apply these secrets and principles of life and success I learned from Oprah to your life and you will connect better with people, experience a more meaningful life and see good things come your way more organically and naturally.
Thank God for Harpo Studios and what I learned from Oprah about life and success.
Love unconditionally and be your personal best, while walking in humility and being kind to humanity.
http://www.PaulFDavis.com - life coach, worldwide motivational speaker and author who has touched 68 countries empowering people of all ages to transcend their limitations and live their dreams
(info@PaulFDavis.com)
Published on June 06, 2012 08:10
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