Dr. Wayne Dyer is an amazing self-help
advocate, lecturer, and teacher; he’s authored numerous bestselling self-help
books.
Dyer spent much of his adolescence in
an orphanage on the east side of Detroit. Later he graduated from Denby High
School, and then received a doctorate of Education in counseling from Wayne
State University.
Dyer eventually became a high school
guidance counselor, and later a counselor at St. John’s University in New York.
At St. John’s University, Dyer began to give motivational and positive thinking
lectures which attracted many more students then were enrolled in his course.
Finally, a literary agent convinced
Dyer to put his ideas in a book, which he titled, “Your Erroneous Zones.” After
much work, Dyer’s book had received national attention, and he resigned from
the University to pursue his motivational speaking career.
Dyer has experienced much success in
life as well as in his career.
7 Life-Changing
Lessons Learned from Wayne Dyer
1. Stop Making
Excuses
“There is no scarcity of
opportunity to make a living at what you love; there’s only scarcity of resolve
to make it happen.”
People always say, “You can’t make a
living doing what you love!” And while they’re busy saying that, there are
people making a living doing what they love. I like what Helen Keller said, she
said, “While they said amongst themselves it could not be done, it was done.”
What you’re saying can’t be done is
being done by somebody else right now. The difference is that they were
unwilling to listen to the critics; they refused to hear the naysayer, they
were just foolish enough to believe that the impossible was possible. Who are
you listening to? Are you listening to people who are saying to be realistic,
or are you listening to people who are saying the impossible can be made
possible.
2. What’s In Will
Come Out
“When you squeeze an orange, orange
juice comes out – because that’s what’s inside. When you are squeezed, what
comes out is what is inside.”
Did you ever hear a kid curse in front
of their parents and then respond, “I slipped up?” They didn’t slip up; they
slipped out what was in. Those words had to be in you, to come out of you.
The results that you’re getting in your
life aren’t an accident, those results are based on what’s inside of you. You
have to change the inside, if you want change, and you change the inside by
changing what you spend your time thinking about.
When you spend your time focusing on
good things, then good things will come out of you.
3. Believe It First
”You’ll see it when you believe it.”
If you want to be successful, you must
first believe that you are successful. When you believe it, then you will see
it. It’s like, if you want warmth from a fire, you would put in the wood, and
then you would get the warmth. You wouldn’t say, give me some warmth, and then
I’ll throw in some wood, of course not. It works the same way when you’re
trying to manifest something in your life. You must believe it first, you must
have full-confidence, and when you do, what you believe will become your
reality.
4. Perception is
Reality
“Loving people live
in a loving world. Hostile people live in a hostile world. Same world.”
Successful people live in a successful
world, and unsuccessful people live in an unsuccessful world. Same world. The
difference is in perception, how do you perceive your world? Is the world
plotting to do you harm or good? Is the world helping you succeed or helping
you fail? Your perception will become your reality, which confirms one of
Dyer’s most famous quotes, “When you change the way you look at things, the
things you look at change.”
5. Everything
Created Solves a Problem
“Everything in the
universe has a purpose. Indeed, the invisible intelligence that flows through
everything in a purposeful fashion is also flowing through you.”
My eyes see, my ears hear, my nose
smells. Everything created solves a problem, you were created to solve a
problem, and your success is dependent on your ability to discover that problem
and solve it. Finding that problem is discovering your purpose, solving that
problem is fulfilling your purpose. You must discover the problem you were
created to solve, and you must solve it.
6. Excellence Pays
Off
“It’s never crowded
along the extra mile.”
They say extraordinary is doing the
ordinary things, well. It’s the “extra,” that makes it extraordinary. It means,
when everyone else is tired and ready to give up, you go the extra mile. The
extra mile makes the difference, the extra miles separates the winners from the
losers, and the men from the boys.
Are you going the extra mile?
7. Intentions
Create Realities
”Our intention creates our reality.”
What are you intending. In other words,
what are your plans? Are you planning for big things, or nothing at all? The
intentions that consume your mind will create your reality. So intend big
things, it takes no more time to intend big things then it does to intend small
things. Plan your life the way you want it to be, believe that it’s possible
for you, and you will live the life you planned.
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