Snippets of Wisdom number 41.
Your Life Example Teaches Others.
How do you live your life?
What life example are you showing the world?
We'd like to believe that we are good people living our lives true to who we are.
Sure,
We all make mistakes,
But overall,
What does your life teach others?
If someone looks at how you live your life,
Will they be uplifted and learn something they may possibly implement into their lives?
Or will they hear you saying one thing and living in contradiction to what you say?
As a joy mastery coach and best-selling author,
I want to teach others how to live their best lives.
I am an uplifter,
Teacher,
And healer at the core of my being.
My mission is to spread more love and joy in the world.
I could go out and try to make people listen to me,
Try to make them listen to my words and understand what I'm saying,
But does that really benefit them?
Probably not.
Not because what I'm saying isn't good to know,
But because some people are not ready to hear,
Not ready to receive the words.
But they might be ready to watch my life and the example I'm living and observe how what I'm living might be helpful for them.
I love this quote from Abraham Hicks that addresses this.
Here's the quote.
It's not your job to teach anybody anything.
Life will teach them.
Teach through the clarity of your example.
We never truly learn anything from words alone.
We attach meaning to the words we read or hear and then experience the meaning we give them.
So it is life experience that actually teaches us.
Let's be more mindful of how we're living our lives because we are always an example to others who watch us.
We need to speak and live clearly as if with one voice.
If you want to be of service to others,
The best way to influence them or help them learn is to walk your talk.
Live in harmony with what you want to teach them.
Live in harmony with your inner being so an observer's inner being can inspire them to live their best lives.
It's not our job to teach with words.
It's our job to live joyous lives that inspire others to recognize the possibility and potentiality of living their own best lives joyfully.
Here's to walking our talk.
See you tomorrow.
Big hugs,
Mary Ann.