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The Four Agreement To Made With Ourselves | Don Miguel Ruiz

The Four Agreement To Made With Ourselves | Don Miguel Ruiz

The Four Agreement To Made With Ourselves | Don Miguel Ruiz

The Four Agreement To Made With Ourselves | Don Miguel Ruiz

As we’ve grown up, we’ve subconsciously made a bunch of agreements with ourselves. These agreements guide our behavior. They act as an internal compass by which we decide what we do and don’t do. But we never CHOSE these agreements. In The Four Agreements, don Miguel Ruiz reveals the source of self-limiting beliefs that rob us of joy and create needless suffering. This book presents us with four agreements that we should make with ourselves in order to live a good life. Replacing our old agreements with these new four won’t be easy, but it may be an important personal shift you can make in this New Year 2023 as I quote them on 1st of January. So what are these Four agreements ?

The Four Agreement Wisdom By Don Ruiz to be made this year !

The First Agreement: Be Impeccable With Your Word

Don Miguel believes that this first agreement is the most important, but is often the most difficult one to adhere to. Being impeccable with your word involves taking responsibility for your actions and remaining non-judgmental. Remember that your words are very powerful, as it can create wonders, but also kill millions. With our word we can create the most beautiful dream, but also destroy all of it. So be careful what seeds you’re planting in others in the things you say to them, and very careful what seeds are being planted in your own mind by the voice inside your head. The easiest way to do this is to get into the habit of only saying what you mean and meaning only what you say. If in doubt, say nothing. 

The Second Agreement: Don’t Take Anything Personally

We need to realize that most comments and thoughts and opinions of others say a lot more about them than they do about us. Taking things personally is agreeing with whatever people say about you. Don’t take other peoples’ self-opinions and apply them to yourself. It’s important that you recognize that this goes both ways: if someone insults you then don’t take it personally, but also if someone gives you immense praise don’t take it personally and use it as a building block to boost your own ego.

The Third Agreement: Don’t Make Assumptions

We take a tiny piece of information then extrapolate it to paint a full picture. If we believe that this picture we’ve painted gives us a firm grasp of the situation then we’re doomed for disaster. The biggest assumption we all make is that everybody sees the world the same way that we do. This is an assumption, and it turns out that it’s not true. All of us view the world differently based on our background, our experiences, and our current positions. The way to combat this is to have the courage to admit that you don’t know, then ask questions. Rather than making an assumption and guessing that you’re probably right, be upfront and admit that you’re unsure so that you get closer to a full understanding.

The Fourth Agreement: Always Do Your Best ( And the Best Varies )

This is for the big things: the annual report at work, and speech you’re giving, the performance you’re a part of. But it’s also for the small things: our daily interactions with another human or the way we enter a room. Always do your best, but keep in mind that the quality of “your best” will change and depend on whether you’re tired, energized, motivated etc. or not. So doing your best does not mean doing the best that is physically possible. It means doing the best that you can individually manage, which can vary by situation and your current circumstances.

Final Takeaway

The Four Agreement To Made With Ourselves aren’t revolutionary, but solid ground to build on. Based on ancient Toltec wisdom, The Four Agreements offer a powerful code of conduct that can rapidly transform our lives to a new experience of freedom, true happiness, and love. They show you that we have been domesticated from childhood, how these internal, guiding rules hurt us and what we can do to break and replace them with a new set of agreements with ourselves. Be impeccable with your own words, not take things personally, make assumptions, and always do your best; these four promises are tough to keep rather than saying.

So, Just keep on trying until you make it.

P. S : A Very Happy New Year 2023

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