Read this if you want to feel alive, fulfilled & prosperous in your business journey...in a way that's easy & free...even if you're just getting started
As I sit doing my morning routine (I use GrowthDay), and as I read the prompt, my heart was full and beaming. Here's the prompt: "If one word could describe the kind of person I want to be today, then that word is ... and I chose it because ..." My word is MAGNANIMOUS. I chose that because, not only was it the perfect word for how I was feeling (I wanted to even expand it & make it bigger), but it was drilled into me and beautifully modeled by my teacher Toni Stone. Here's the definition: Magnanimous means generous, forgiving, and noble, especially towards a rival or someone less powerful. It describes someone who is big-hearted, not petty or resentful. Here's a more detailed breakdown: - GRATEFUL: Gratitude is a fundamental habit and mindset that makes everything better, and how you feel about anything. We may not have control over what happens, but what we do with what happens...well THAT IS HUGE. Gratitude is also magnetic. Have you ever noticed that the most grateful people somehow have the best luck, and things just seem to work out for them? - GENEROUS AND KIND: Magnanimous individuals are not stingy or selfish. They are willing to give freely of their time, resources, or forgiveness.Ā - FORGIVING: A key aspect of magnanimity is the willingness to let go of grudges and resentments, even when someone has wronged you.Ā - NOBLE: Magnanimous people are often described as having a noble character. This implies a sense of honor, integrity, and a commitment to doing what is right.Ā - NOT PETTY: Magnanimous people are not preoccupied with trivial matters or small slights. They have a broader perspective and are not easily offended.Ā - Examples: A magnanimous person might, for example, offer words of encouragement to a competitor who has just defeated them, or they might forgive someone who has deeply wronged them. If you're wondering 'How is being MAGNANIMOUS (grateful; generous & kind; forgiving; noble; not petty) going to help me be more prosperous in my business', then keep reading.