PERSONAL LIFE LESSONS SPECIAL 11 Life
Lessons From Albert Einstein
Einstein may have been
a genius and a great scientist, but he also knew one or two things about life.
He understood the importance of imagination, the need to keep moving forward,
and most importantly, to keep learning. The human brain isn’t designed to stay
stagnant and its full capacity still isn’t known. Using your brain, your
potential, and your life is your personal responsibility — to do otherwise
is to cheat yourself!
1. “The measure of intelligence is the ability to
change.”
In other
words, be aware and don’t stick your head in the sand!
The world
and economy is changing all the time. Whatever your profession, you need to
look to the future and understand how changes may affect you. I qualified as a
lawyer and the legal profession has changed more than I ever thought possible
when I was at university.
Keep your
finger on the pulse and maintain your networks of friends and colleagues. Don’t
allow yourself to become stale or jaded as you will close yourself off to
opportunities.
2. “Education
is what remains after one has forgotten what one has learned in school.”
Never stop
developing yourself and your skills.
If you’re
skilled in languages or playing an instrument, for example, keep practising and
maintain those abilities. Those hobbies and skills could earn you money as a
side business or give you other options if you lose your job.
I
developed my own sideline private tutoring business and have written books in
order to maintain my own long-term versatility. I learned a long time ago that
it was simply not enough to “just” be a lawyer.
3. “I have no special talent. I am only passionately
curious.”
Have goals
and dreams and never give up on what it is you want to achieve.
Write down
those goals and take action on them! Seek all available avenues to achieve them
and be as specific as you can. Don’t just say you want “a better life” or “more
money.” Really drill down into what you want for your own future then visualize
every single day in order to manifest those desires.
A mood
board is great for this, even a virtual one on Pinterest. Having goals is like
putting fuel in your tank, it means you’re progressing, developing, and moving
forward. Factor in some small wins too, like a weekend break, lunch with a
friend, or a long walk through the park.
4. “Only one who devotes himself to a cause with his
whole strength and soul can be a true master. For this reason mastery demands
all of a person.”
This
sounds quite overwhelming, which very often means nothing gets done — which is
the worst outcome of all!
When I do
my tutoring, I often talk about working in “manageable chunks” and I apply
that to my own business practices too. I set aside specific times to undertake
certain tasks and make sure things are done well in advance.
Making
lists is great, there’s something very satisfying about writing it down on
paper and striking something off as it’s completed. It reinforces the fact that
you’re taking action and moving towards your end result.
5. “I fear
the day that technology will surpass our human interaction. The world will have
a generation of idiots.”
By using
this quote, I mean we should stay current with technology trends but don’t let them take over your life!
So often
we hide behind our phones, tablets, and laptops; the art of conversation is
seemingly dying as we walk around swiping, texting, and surfing. Get the
balance right and open up a world of opportunities.
Life is
all about balance, so use technology to your advantage, not disadvantage.
6. “The only reason for time is so that everything
doesn’t happen at once.”
But what
time we do have should be used wisely!
We’re all
guilty of saying we have “no time” and of course life does get in the way, but
this shouldn’t be used as an excuse. If you’ve got a commute to work, listen to
self improvement audiobooks or entrepreneurial podcasts instead of listening to
the radio or just staring into space.
Maintain a
sleep routine and don’t get into the habit of sleeping your mornings away on
the weekend. We all have the same 168 hours each week so we need to
squeeze every last drop out of them.
7. “Anyone
who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new”
Taking
risks is scary but so is living a life without trying.
Starting a
new life or a new business will take you outside of your comfort zone. You have
to put yourself out there and risk rejection. What is life without some
element of risk? I’ve lost count of the number of rejection letters I got from
literary agents after submitting my novel, but I didn’t let it stop me trying.
Yes, it can’t always go your way, but sometimes it can and it will.
8. “There
are two ways to live: you can live as if nothing is a miracle or you can live
as if everything is a miracle”
In other
words, you can choose how you view your environment and your
life. Have an attitude of gratitude for the small things; there is always
something to be appreciated. It can be the hot water in your bath at the end of
a long day or a cup of tea someone else has made for you.
Happiness
isn’t always found in the grand gestures. Use all of your senses: really taste
the food you eat and really hear the birds singing in the morning. It’s amazing
what happens when we just stop for a moment and are mindful.
9. “The
value of a man should be seen in what he gives and not what he is able to receive.”
Giving
value to others should be our primary concern, not what we can get for
ourselves.
Money is
important, that goes without saying, but too many of us worry about either the
lack of it or the want of more of it. Money is only the byproduct of the value
we give to others, so whatever it is you seek to do, ensure it is
worthwhile for everyone. Much like the saying, “what goes around comes
around,” the energy we put out there for other people comes back to us, so if
we give value, we attract it right back to us.
10. “Imagination
is everything; it is the preview to life’s coming attractions.”
Use your
imagination to paint a mental picture of what you want your best life to be.
Create a vision of your better self and better life and move towards that
reality. Our world is the product of our thoughts: they create our
environment. Use your thoughts to create what you want.
A vision
board or Pinterest board is a fantastic way to help create that mental picture.
Review it every day and let the power of your thoughts attract everything you
wish to achieve.
Entrepreneurs
do this all the time, so don’t knock it until you’ve tried it!
11. “The
only real valuable thing is intuition.”
Listening
to your gut or trusting your sixth sense is something I believe in very
strongly. Much like a mother’s instinct, there is an inexplicable reason why
something feels wrong or a person you encounter doesn’t feel quite right.
Have an
honest conversation with yourself. What do you feel passionate about and what
gives you joy? Too many of us go through life doing what we are told is the
“right thing” to do and suppressing what we really want.
Listening
to and trusting the messages your body gives you is like having an inbuilt
compass giving you direction and focus. Ignore at your peril!
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