In the dark and ancient days of misguided teachings, a cry rang out over the mountains — a cry for sanity, integrity, and beauty.
There came forth from the digital mountain 31 commandments to guide the behavior of those dedicated to being their best selves.
Living right would no longer be a desert of confusion.
Its goal would now shift to the ethical and neighborly persuasion of the prospect to take their desired action.
These are 31 Commandments for being your best self.
Bind them to your mind, let them flow through your heat, and most importantly let them boil over into your daily actions.
- Thou shalt not dilly-dally.
- Thou shalt know you won’t be perfect.
- Thou shalt be your word.
- Thou shalt have good intentions.
- Thou shalt admit to being the maker of meaning in your life.
- Thou shalt not feel sorry for yourself.
- Thou shalt have a vision that you are striving for.
- Thou shalt focus on being a creator more, and a consumer less.
- Thou shalt be the change you want to see.
- Thou shalt lead by example.
- Thou shalt have an abundance mindset.
- Thou shalt take your own advice and act on it.
- Thou shalt manage your stress, health, and clarity.
- Thou shalt study your mistakes.
- Thou shalt retry things you don’t like every once in a while.
- Thou shalt make time to enjoy things.
- Thou shalt meditate and practice being mindful.
- Thou shalt workout at least 3 times per week — rigorously.
- Thou shalt eat your vegetables (green smoothies).
- Thou shalt forgive.
- Thou shalt put yourself in other people’s shoes.
- Thou shalt practice empathy.
- Thou shalt get sufficient sleep.
- Thou shalt treat your career like a hobby.
- Thou shalt consciously create your own life path.
- Thou shalt care deeply about your fellow man.
- Thou shalt look to create value for everyone you come into contact with.
- Thou shalt look for at least one good quality in everyone you meet.
- Thou shalt read.
- Thou shalt learn.
- Thou shalt be honest (with thine self and those you deal with).