Being happy or sad, gloomy or excited, moody, or stable are options that are presented to you every morning. You just have to make the right choice. Think beyond that moment. Consider beyond the immediate transaction. It may require a little more of your time, effort and resources to be reliable, friendly, helpful. Yet by doing so you are investing in the long-term, working to build relationships that can be of great value. Be polite when you don’t need to be, and honest when no one is looking. Every smile every loving word every kind action are reflections of the beauty of our heart and soul. One of the greatest things you could ever do for your life, is stop caring about others opinions. Some have good intentions, and some do not, but they are all no more than opinions. Follow your own intuition and trust that you are capable of anything you set your mind to. In every encounter, in every choice, encourage habits within yourself that gain you the trust and genuine respect of others. Not everyone will respond positively to your kindness and integrity, but don’t let that discourage you. Because the people who do resonate with such behaviour have the potential to bring great value into your life. For better or for worse, your reputation matters, and your reputation is not based on what you want it to be. Your reputation comes from what you do, again and again, consistently, year after year. Even the smallest interactions make a big difference in the way world sees you. Put your best, most authentically, helpful face forward every chance you get. Many of the good and valuable things you do will go unnoticed by everyone else. Do them anyway, because you will know. Many of the contributions you make will not be fully appreciated by others. Make them anyway, because they’re the right things to do. It’s great when you receive recognition for the work you do and the high standards you maintain. Yet even when there is no possibility of recognition, there is still plenty of reason to give you very bes

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