Tip 5 - Developing your inner team to increase happiness
and success
No matter what we are doing, our time and resources are limited. Discovering our goals and moving forward effectively is so important. Finding what you really want to do, committing to accomplishing something and then putting in the effort will mean you'll want to get the biggest return on your investment, in the most efficient way.
So who do you need to be to increase your effectiveness in achieving any of your goals? A somewhat strange question some would say. Perhaps you already have many more resources within you than you realise. Here’s a way of thinking that utilises all the best parts of ourselves to the greatest effect and enables you to create an inner team. Of the various roles we take on in life, some of the more useful roles to adopt that lead toward success are explained below...
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‘There is an old Sufi story about Mullah Nasruddin, who came home late one night only to discover he had lost a precious diamond. He was looking for it in the street outside his home, pacing back and forth under the bright lights of the street lamps.
Because he was well-liked, his neighbours came out to help him. Finally, after almost an hour, someone asked him where he last saw the diamond.
“Oh,” Nasruddin replied. “It’s in the basement.”
His friends looked at him in disbelief.
“Then why are you looking for it out here?”
“It’s very dark in my basement,” replied Nasruddin.’
Nasruddin became known to many people, through the
stories collected by Idries Shah, as a Persian Sufi folk