jhonny9546
Master Don Juan
During life, it is easy to forget what we need to do.
There will be difficult moments, so-called "moments of change", that can shift our focus from our internal to external focus.
It could be a loss of a relative, partner, job, or an illness, bankrupt, or just a moment of depression and loss of goals.
In such cases, it can feel like a total defeat for those of us who lead, as well as for those who lack the tools to refocus their vision.
Infact the biggest tool a man could have is the "tools and skills that you can use to recreate your life from scratch if something goes wrong."
It's like playing a game for a long time, then deleting your saves, and starting over, already knowing how to face the challenges.
If I needed to remind myself of my priorities during times when I am losing focus, I would write:
The center must be me: The man.
The man who has a center. The man who leads.
Having friends, acquaintances, or social circles allows me to enjoy lighthearted interactions and lead them in a relaxed manner. If they want to.
However, regarding all personal matters:
If I have a life, I must lead it.
If I have a career, I must lead it.
If I have a partner, it is important to listen to her, indulge her, and be intimate, but ultimately, I must lead her.
If I have a family, I must guide them and educate my children.
I visualize my life as a pyramid where I should occupy the highest position, not to elevate myself or boost my ego but because those below me expect to be led. They want direction from me so they can feel the rules and respect them. Only then will I earn true respect from the people in my life by setting boundaries and establishing rules. Rules are not dictated by contracts but by the small things, by the daily directives I give in response to their requests. Each day presents an opportunity to set rules through little actions. As a man, it is my responsibility to learn and refine the most effective and memorable ways to do this. It is essential to provide guidance and establish boundaries gracefully, not through arrogance, raised voices, violence, or intimidation, but as a Mature Man would do it.
You're the KING so lead your allies.
There will be difficult moments, so-called "moments of change", that can shift our focus from our internal to external focus.
It could be a loss of a relative, partner, job, or an illness, bankrupt, or just a moment of depression and loss of goals.
In such cases, it can feel like a total defeat for those of us who lead, as well as for those who lack the tools to refocus their vision.
Infact the biggest tool a man could have is the "tools and skills that you can use to recreate your life from scratch if something goes wrong."
It's like playing a game for a long time, then deleting your saves, and starting over, already knowing how to face the challenges.
If I needed to remind myself of my priorities during times when I am losing focus, I would write:
The center must be me: The man.
The man who has a center. The man who leads.
Having friends, acquaintances, or social circles allows me to enjoy lighthearted interactions and lead them in a relaxed manner. If they want to.
However, regarding all personal matters:
If I have a life, I must lead it.
If I have a career, I must lead it.
If I have a partner, it is important to listen to her, indulge her, and be intimate, but ultimately, I must lead her.
If I have a family, I must guide them and educate my children.
I visualize my life as a pyramid where I should occupy the highest position, not to elevate myself or boost my ego but because those below me expect to be led. They want direction from me so they can feel the rules and respect them. Only then will I earn true respect from the people in my life by setting boundaries and establishing rules. Rules are not dictated by contracts but by the small things, by the daily directives I give in response to their requests. Each day presents an opportunity to set rules through little actions. As a man, it is my responsibility to learn and refine the most effective and memorable ways to do this. It is essential to provide guidance and establish boundaries gracefully, not through arrogance, raised voices, violence, or intimidation, but as a Mature Man would do it.
You're the KING so lead your allies.