BiographyType: American author, aphorist, speaker Born: November 7, 1969 Died: Bryant McGill is a human potential thought leader, international bestselling author, activist, and social entrepreneur. He is one of the world's top social media influencers reaching a billion people a year. His prolific writings have been published in thousands of books and publications, including a New York Times bestselling series, and his Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestseller, read by over 60 million people. He was the subject of a front-page story in the WSJ, has appeared in Forbes, Nasdaq's leadership series, and was listed in Inc. Magazine as one of, "the greatest leaders, writers and thinkers of all time." |
Sure. You want to be touched, inspired and made to feel alive. But a relationship is like a bridge where you meet other people half-way. That means if you want to be touched, inspired and made to feel alive, you have to be touching, inspiring and bring the fire of your aliveness to the union of your companionship.
Forgiveness is another way of saying, "I need to mind my own business.
Have compassion for people as long as you are one of them too.
Forgiveness, no matter your motive, is a dynamic of mutual healing.
If you want the perfect relationship, start with the one you have with yourself.
This is why some relationships look so beautiful and some look so tragic - beauty belongs to the thoughtful; tragedy to the neglectful.
Loneliness will give you the greatest chance of ever having a beautiful relationship with another person.
The greatest things that have ever happened in this world, had their genesis in the wake of special relationships of rare destiny.
You should never have a relationship based on guilt over someone's poor choices.
Develop new stories from new positive experiences and relationships - the experiences of your emerging new self!
Hold faithfully to your unique vision and your detractors will eventually tire and give-up.
Act as though everything will be perfectly fine - because it will. Life has you and it's not letting you go.
When the voices of doubt start whispering, turn-up the volume of faith and listen to your heart.