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    My life credo (Essay).  Credo quotes and just short wisdom - Berjek Life credo of a creative person

    State budgetary professional educational institution "Tulun Agrarian College"

    MY LIFE CREDO

    Completed by: Anastasia Loshmanova, profession “Construction restorer”

    Head: teacher

    My life credo

    A person is born... How important is it to find yourself in this numerous stream, how not to get lost, how to preserve yourself, how to increase what people did before me? These thoughts started to come to me early. How many people may have had similar thoughts? But somehow not everyone found themselves in this multifaceted and hectic world. If you look outside, you rarely see a peaceful face filled with the joy of life. The kind of face that would say: yes, life is good. I, probably, in this crowd of people, also seem like something gray and a faceless spot, something nondescript and unattractive. That's what I started thinking a little later. No, of course, you can depict something like that, but that’s not about me.

    Life is arranged in such a way that a person must do something. I understand it this way: to do something so that it absorbs the whole person completely, so that there is no time left to think about stupid things. What professions did I not ascribe to myself? I'm a doctor, but I'm afraid of blood. Here I am a salesman, but I can’t smile at everyone. I am a teacher, but being patient every day is not for me. Growing up, I was already thinking not only about who I would become, but also what kind of person I would become? And that they did not create people for my sake, but they created me for people. And what benefit will I bring to my country, my people, what remarkable thing will I do?

    You begin to realize that not only my profession is important, but what kind of specialist I am, how much I have mastered this or that profession, how much people need it, what have I achieved? How much is my profession in demand on the labor market, its prospects and remuneration for this very work. For many, this or that specialty is not so important, but its financial incentive. And this, too, I think, is the norm of life.

    But there is the most wonderful of all professions on earth. This is to bring people joy. The joy received from the contact of something bright, joyful, for example, from fresh whitewash, from the smell of paint, from the feeling of returning a second life to a worn-out building. Buildings are like people. They are witnesses of human sorrows and joys. They know: people were born here, they lived, loved, fulfilled the deeds destined by fate and left, leaving this building to younger forces. But the buildings are aging and need restoration. In order for the building to acquire a modern look, it must be cleared of everything unnecessary. The next step: you need to see the only thing in the building that will suit only him, that is, try on his face. After all, people say: everyone gets the face they deserve. Or maybe not everything needs to be cleaned, because the building may “lose its face” and will not find it again. It is probably harder for a building to “lose face” than for a person. People will walk past this house in a continuous stream, they will look at it, but it will turn out to be gray and faceless, it will frighten many residents with the eye sockets of the windows. No, of course, people will live in it, but joylessly. And along with this building they will remember me, the person who gave them such a miserable life. And I know well that the measure of each person’s life is not in its duration, but in how it was used. Therefore, I want to become a specialist who will bring joy to people. When starting important work, I will use all my strength, knowledge, think through every little detail, but I will find information and put a piece of my soul into specific work. Let it be working with paints or mastic, but I will do a great job. That's how I was taught. You have to love your job, only then can you succeed as a person. The main thing is that people, both small and large, are satisfied. When moving into this house, residents will be surprised by the skillful design that distinguishes a craftsman from a simple worker. Here the music will sound again, children's laughter will be heard, pigeons will fly up onto the roof, lovers, holding hands, will pass by my building. And someone will want to know the name of the master who so lovingly plastered, primed, painted and simply conjured every inch of this luxurious house. My work is creative, and it will help me assert myself in life. I consider myself a worthy person and act according to my beliefs: “If you want to change the world, start with yourself.” It has always been important for me to hear not only what people tell me, but to feel their joy.

    My friends will also work next to me. Together we will do much more. We will not expect unexpected gifts from life, but we will build our lives ourselves. Our creative work will become the key to happiness, a clean and joyful life for many people. We will grow professionally, we will learn and apply a lot. Life does not stand still. And I want to become the happiest person on earth. The happiest person is the one who gives joy to the greatest number of people.

    And my life credo: to bring joy to people through my work.

    This will be my small contribution to the development of our country.


    Journalist Helen Russell found out where people from different countries and continents find happiness. She interviewed representatives of most nationalities and collected simple and useful “recipes”. Try them for yourself to feel the joy of life every day. From the article you will learn how to feel the value of the moment, fill your day with bright impressions and learn to accept people as they are.

    1. Australian happiness

    Since childhood, Australians have led an active lifestyle, and sports are their favorite hobby. Even if you are just a fan of popular Australian sports such as cricket, football, rugby or tennis, you are unlikely to experience loneliness. Common interests give joy and a sense of satisfaction from life in general.

    2. Brazilian happiness

    Residents of Brazil love to indulge in memories; there is even a special day set aside for this activity - January 30th. People review old photos, films, re-read letters and text messages, and take apart their favorite childhood toys. Try to do the same, imagine that at any moment you can lose everything you have. This helps you feel the value of every moment.

    3. Danish happiness

    Danes work on average 33 hours a week, for which they receive 5 weeks of vacation per year. It does not matter where and when they did the work, the main thing is that it is done. This reduces the stress level of having to be at work. If you are tired of office routine, try to unload at least one extra day a week and spend it with pleasure. You will see how much more positive you will begin to perceive your own life.

    4. Italian happiness

    Italians love to drink, eat delicious food and spend time chatting. In Italian families, as a rule, grandmothers cook, and the rest of the household can afford to relax in the evening with a glass of wine. Residents of Italy find special pleasure in spending money: here they know how to dress expensively and elegantly. Even not very wealthy Italians would prefer to buy a designer item rather than save money for the future.

    5. Canadian happiness

    For Canadians, happiness is a kaleidoscope of events. Local residents do not like to sit at home; they enjoy spending time with friends and going out to hockey matches in large groups. One of the most favorite places to spend time is festivals in Montreal.

    6. Chinese happiness

    In the Chinese understanding, a person who has a worthy goal is already happy. It doesn’t matter whether it’s difficult or easy to achieve, the main thing is the result. In ancient times, the highest goals of the Chinese were to have a roof over their heads, food, family and time to think. And now it is important not to miss the meaning of life, because a person constantly wants more. Try to make every day meaningful, then life will be perceived as a holiday, and not as a routine.

    7. Norwegian happiness

    What Norwegians value most is the leisurely pace of life. People here love nature and often go to the mountains or have a picnic. “Slow television” is popular among Norwegians: a multi-hour video of some natural phenomenon or action, for example, a 12-hour film of a fire burning, or 170 hours of footage of reindeer migration. Try to take your mind off the action movies and watch the Discovery Channel, it's very relaxing.

    8. Finnish happiness

    Finns simply love to relax, even during the week. They have no equal in the art of relaxation. The house and sauna are the most comfortable places to relax in Finland. There is such an attraction: a Finn drinks beer, the Finnish “sisu” (stubbornness, regardless of the consequences) immediately kicks in, and he goes diving into a lake or rolling in the snow in his underwear. Reminds me of a type of Russian entertainment when, after a steam room, they rush into a snowdrift. Vigor of spirit and body is guaranteed.

    9. Swedish happiness

    10. Japanese happiness

    The ancient Japanese art of restoring ceramics (kintsugi) involves not masking, but highlighting cracks in a vase using gold or silver varnish. This is the beauty. “Old” things are used again, rather than replaced with new ones. The Japanese, like no other, value tradition and are very relaxed about the aging process. This country has the lowest rate of visits to plastic surgeons. People don’t have complexes and don’t try to look 20 years younger; they live by the principle “what’s natural is beautiful.”

    Publisher: Gaya - May 27, 2019

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    It is harmony, that is, the balance of opposing and even conflicting elements that allows us to enjoy this life and receive maximum satisfaction from it.

    At the same time, the Universe is constantly trying to streamline our lives. For example, if we are sad, she strives to fill our lives with positive moments, and if we need something, she sends us what we want. This is the process of restoring and maintaining balance. Moreover, this process is self-regulating, that is, the cosmos, one way or another, helps to balance our lives. Another thing is that it takes a lot of time, and the form in which the Universe helps us does not always correspond to expectations.

    But we have the power to influence this process and bring ourselves closer to harmony with the world around us. To do this, you need to master another law of the Universe. It sounds like this: “The good must be returned!” That is, a person must learn to thank the universe for the care it provides us. Once you begin to thank the Universe, you will stop constantly fighting for a “place in the Sun”, you will stop constantly encountering failures and heroically overcoming them, and you will enjoy life, being in peace and harmony with the people around you and nature.

    Therefore, every person should understand one simple truth - gratitude attracts good luck. When you thank others for their help, express gratitude to the universe, you give away some of the positive energy, which means you strive for harmony. If you don’t give thanks, you can wait a very long time for positive changes in your life, or even not at all. In response to indifference, the Universe will respond with indifference.

    If you understand the principle of how feedback from the cosmos works, all you have to do is learn the most important rules of gratitude. Using them in everyday life, you can achieve the harmony that every person dreams of and strives for.

    1. Give thanks from the bottom of your heart.

    The first rule is: “You need to give thanks from the bottom of your heart.” Think about how we say words of gratitude to the people around us, to God or the Universe. Often we don’t even think about what we are saying, we simply mechanically, out of politeness, say long-memorized phrases “thank you,” “thank you,” “you are very kind,” “all the best to you.” In this case, words of gratitude lose all meaning, which means they stop “working.” The Universe does not accept such empty phrases, which means it does not respond to them.

    Therefore, if you want to say words of gratitude to a person, first of all, be aware of this. Think, at least for a few seconds, about what the person did for you, realize the scale of his help, and only then, with feeling, tell him the cherished words. At this moment, you should feel a positive flow of energy that you are transmitting to the person as a sign of gratitude. If gratitude is sincere and comes from the heart, you will definitely feel it.

    In a similar way, you should thank the world around you, the Lord, the Universe, providence, or whatever you wish for positive changes in your life. You got a good job, recovered from a serious illness, weather conditions contributed to your business or simply lifted your spirits. Thank whoever you think is appropriate for this. The main thing is to do it with your soul.

    Experts advise keeping a gratitude diary to write down at least 10 situations and actions every day for which you would like to thank fate or a specific person. And in the evenings, you could re-read the pleasant moments that have happened in your life and once again thank the world around you for them.

    By the way, if you thank a specific person, express your feelings to him out loud, preferably looking into his eyes. If you thank the universe or nature, you can do it mentally. In any case, the positive message will reach the recipient.

    2. Choose the right words of gratitude

    Gratitude requires the right words. For example, the word “thank you” is not entirely suitable for expressing gratitude, although it has firmly entered our vocabulary. It is much more correct to say “thank you,” because in this case your emotional message will mean - I give a benefit, I give you a piece of my benefits. These words contain the very essence of goodness - it should not stagnate, goodness should constantly circulate, passing from one person to another.

    Ideally, you should not just say “thank you,” but indicate what exactly you are expressing gratitude for. In this regard, when saying words of gratitude, it is better to say: “Thank you for your support” or “Thank you for your help.” With this approach, your message will be as accurate as possible, and the person who helped you will be even more pleased. Obviously, the Universe will definitely respond to this signal, bringing you one step closer to harmony.

    3. Use the right gestures

    You will be surprised, but gratitude can be expressed not only in words. Body language helps to express gratitude better than any words. This doesn't require much. First of all, say words of gratitude while facing the person and looking into their eyes. Hands should not be hidden. You can shake hands with your benefactor or hold their palm in yours. Alternatively, you can hug the person or support him by the elbow. If this is a person who is not so close to you, simply hold your hands in front of you, palms open. By doing this you show your affection for the person.

    4. Give thanks with actions

    In addition to the right words and gestures, gratitude can also be expressed through real actions. In response to a person’s support, you can perform the same selfless act towards him. Moreover, it is not at all necessary to wait for good deeds from others in order to begin to reciprocate them. Start doing good deeds in gratitude to life itself, for the fact that you breathe this air, for the fact that you receive pleasant emotions, for the fact that you are healthy and full of strength.

    Help people around you simply because you are able to help, and because your soul requires it. With your help, care and attention, you launch a flow of thanksgiving energy that these people will begin to transmit further. At the same time, do not forget one more law of the Universe: “When you do something for others, you do it for yourself.” You will definitely feel this in your soul as soon as you begin to do good deeds, caring for others and the space around us.

    As soon as you learn to sincerely thank the people around you or the universe itself for all the good things that happen to you, you will notice that there are more and more such positive moments. Over time, this behavior will become a conscious necessity. And how could it be otherwise, if by trying to express gratitude, you will receive much more, and this will make your life better, happier and more harmonious. Don't believe me? Just try it! Start right now, from this minute...

    We live according to social laws, without them our life would turn into chaos. But do we ourselves have our own internal laws, a certain life credo that guides us in life? Surely there are, but these principles are not clearly defined and formulated. We think little about what guides us when we make our choices, when we decide what to do.

    • Having formulated our life credo, we will be able to clearly define for ourselves our principles and life values, that is basis own life.
    • Let's get a kind of compass that will give us the opportunity to see where we want to go (our goals) and how to get there, that is focus own life.
    • Let’s find support in life’s troubles, that is, the necessary strength.

    We do not always remember our values, our plans, falling into the trap of things that are not important to us, are not subordinate to our goals and true desires, and are imposed on us by other people or circumstances.

    But by seeing our landmark clearly in front of us, we will be able to weed out those things that run counter to our goals and true desires.

    I believe that a person should have a certain Code in which he will write down not only his life principles, but also his successes, accumulated experience, as well as his expectations from life.

    By checking with it every day, we can act as a whole person, make the right decisions, without reacting to other people's emotions or unfavorable circumstances.

    How to create your life credo?

    Life credo is:

    • what you want to be (character)
    • what you want to do (achievements and contributions)
    • your principles and values ​​(the basis of actions and life in general)

    Think through each of the three points, describe them in detail. Let everything be simple and extremely honest.

    These provisions will become the standard and basis for making important and everyday decisions. They will give you strength and the ability to withstand life’s adversities, changes and shocks. This is the core, your core, which is not subject to change.

    Often we take on some boring task that will not bring us any joy or benefit, so when you are approached with similar requests and proposals, look through your list of goals and values ​​and ask yourself whether this task will move you towards your goals .

    Principles do not always help in life. By strictly following them, we miss new opportunities, become less flexible, they interfere with communication and relationships. But they are necessary, because it is on them that we can rely in difficult times, in times of doubt. After checking them, you will have to make a difficult choice.

    “Principles are like a hard bed that is uncomfortable to sleep on, but which forms a good spine.”

    For those who have decided to work on themselves, I offer the Success Diary - a classic diary with applications for achieving success and working on yourself

    Life credo, examples.

    For men:

    No compromise on integrity. Remember the people who are nearby. Make a judgment only after hearing both sides. Listen to the advice of others. Intercede for those who are absent. Be sincere and at the same time decisive. Develop a new ability every year. Plan for tomorrow today. While waiting, don't sit idle. Maintain a positive attitude within yourself. Maintain a sense of humor. Maintain order in your personal life and at work. Do not be afraid of mistakes - only be afraid of the lack of a creative, constructive and corrective response to these mistakes. Contribute to the success of subordinates. Listen twice as long as you speak. Concentrate all your abilities and efforts on the task at hand, without worrying about the next one or promotion.

    For women:

    I will try to maintain a balance between my family and work responsibilities, as both are important to me. My home will be a place where I and my family, our friends and guests will find joy, comfort, peace and happiness. I will not go too far in caring about cleanliness and order, since the house, in addition to this, should be lived-in and comfortable. I will be wise in choosing what we eat, read, watch and do at home. In particular, I want to teach my children to love, learn and laugh, as well as work and develop their talents. I will always try to keep myself from harmful and destructive habits. I will develop skills that will free me from old labels and limitations and expand my capabilities. My money will serve me, not dominate me. I will strive to achieve financial independence. I will subordinate my desires to my needs and capabilities. I will spend less than I earn and regularly save part of my income.

    A few quotes that can form the basis of a life credo:

    Push your boundaries! I always do what I don't know how to do in order to learn it. (Pablo Picasso)
    Inspiration exists, but it must come while working. (Pablo Picasso)
    Anyone who can be happy alone is a real person. If your happiness depends on others, then you are a slave, you are not free. (Osho)
    The most important thing is to put things in order in your soul. We follow three “don’ts”: don’t complain, don’t blame, don’t make excuses. (Bernard Show)
    Most people are only as happy as they decide to be. (A. Lincoln)
    People who do not have have very few virtues. (A. Lincoln)
    Those who wait passively eventually receive what they expected, but only what was left after those who acted energetically. (A. Lincoln)
    My memory is not good enough to lie. (A. Lincoln)
    If you want to succeed, continue to believe in yourself even when no one believes in you anymore. (K. Marx)

    Look at the life principles that I try to follow in life. Quotes about can also form the basis of life principles and your personal credo.

    How to write a life credo for a resume

    Some of what guides you in life and work.
    To create a life credo for your resume, you need to start from the specifics of the job you are applying for, but there are also universal qualities that are welcomed by employers. These are, as a rule: energy, initiative, efficiency, stress resistance, ability to analyze, creativity, ability to work in a team, communicate with people.

    Which are valued, it is not difficult to find out from job responsibilities and create your life credo based on the required skills and personal qualities. For doctors, teachers, lawyers, a life credo can be written based on the ethical codes of these professions.

    For example, to work as a copywriter you need the following skills:

    The ability to quickly immerse yourself in an unfamiliar topic, search for the necessary literature, work with various sources, an analytical mind, curiosity, the ability to approach solving a problem in an unconventional, creative way, competent oral and written speech, the ability to express one’s thoughts figuratively and intelligibly, the ability to work in a team, and in any situation and under time pressure. Interpersonal communication skills, the ability to persuade, prove, and competently defend one’s point of view.

    Based on this, a life credo for work might look like this:

    The principles that guide my work are: “Learn something new every day, be open to gaining new knowledge and experience, so that life is filled with meaning. Think creatively, since creativity makes the result of any activity unique, and makes you feel happy from the process itself. Avoid stereotypes, because they limit opportunities, and the results of work become uniform and are of little value to others.

    I analyze everything that I learn, as this gives me the opportunity to find something truly valuable in the abundance of information. With the help of analysis, I can effectively and quickly solve complex problems, draw correct logical conclusions, see a problem from different points of view and find the optimal solution. Always weighing the pros and cons, I try to persuade readers to listen to my point of view without imposing it. I strive for literacy as a courtesy to readers, as well as for thoroughness and scrupulousness in the selection and verification of facts. I try to remain calm in any situation, because emotions and impulses interfere with making an important decision, acting rationally, and deprive me of strength and self-confidence. But I also see benefits from stressful situations, which contribute to the mobilization of internal resources and a creative breakthrough, helping to find new, unexpected ideas.”

    Life credo for business, universal principles:

    Obligation: Promised - fulfilled.
    Organized: I maintain order in my affairs and plans.
    Constructiveness: Without emotions for mutual benefit (win-win).
    Stress resistance: Be resilient and be able to repel an attack.
    Impartiality: Being on the side of truth.
    Resourcefulness: I look for opportunities in any situation.
    Flexibility: I am able to adequately respond to the variability of the world.
    Eloquence: Express my thoughts clearly and concisely.
    Calculation: I calculate options, assess risks, act.
    Cooperativeness: I create trust in relationships with colleagues and partners.
    Initiative: If you notice an opportunity, take the first step.
    Hard work: The basis of success, prosperity, self-confidence, patience.

    Just typed these interesting thoughts. Each credo is carefully tested through personal experience. Be sure to print this information and read it 2 times a day for 30 days!

    So, 20 credos for a successful life:

    1. Immediately implement the valuable information received; there is no point in accumulating information without implementation practice.
    2. Take responsibility for everything that happens to you in life. Don’t try to change the world, everything that surrounds you is a reflection of your inner beliefs. By changing your beliefs, you will change the world.
    3. Save time, this is the only irreplaceable resource.
    4. Protect your mind: don't watch TV, don't read negative news, don't communicate with negative people.
    5. Consciously shape your environment: surround yourself with people who pull you upward towards your goals. Do not communicate with people who drag you down, even if you are attached to them, you have one life, do not change your life for imaginary obligations of communication and attachment.
    6. Think carefully before giving your word. Weigh the pros and cons. Know how to say “no”. But after you give your word, keep it, no matter what.
    7. Be grateful to those who deserve gratitude. Love those who deserve love. Help those who deserve help. By doing the opposite, you lie and harm those you help, because... deceive them by depriving them of adequate feedback.
    8. Self-confidence develops only as a result of fulfilling the commitments you make to yourself. A person who does not keep his promises to himself loses confidence. A person who is strictly true to his word increases self-confidence.
    9. Set ambitious goals. Implement your goals into the subconscious, only goals embedded in the subconscious become reality. Once the subconscious mind has accepted the goal, trust your intuition and let the subconscious mind do its job.
    10. Plan on paper for the next day the evening of the previous one.
    11. Make a “Vision Board”, place images of your goals on it, write down the monetary income you want to achieve in the near future. Hang the board next to your computer so you can always see it in your peripheral vision.
    12. Visualize your dreams for at least 3 minutes every day.
    13. Say affirmations, record them on your player and listen to them while traveling in public transport. Remember that there is a time delay between “capturing the goal subconsciously” and making it a reality, be patient.
    14. Expect little results from little effort. Give it 110%. Only SUPER effort creates real results in life!
    15. Be honest with yourself. Self-deception and concealment of problems cause the most suffering in life. Tell yourself honestly: “Yes, I have a problem..., in order to solve it you need to get rid of the following limiting beliefs:... and replace them with new ones:...” The results never lie, if you are poor, it means you have negative beliefs about money, if you are sick, it means you have negative beliefs about health. By hiding the problem, you deprive yourself of the chances of development.
    16. Work on your thinking every day. Only by changing your thinking, attitudes, and beliefs can you change your life.
    17. Don't judge people, they are who they are, take care of yourself. Don’t lecture, but silently show by example. This is the only way to change others.
    18. Don't lie, lies always come back and hit their creator very hard.
    19. Consider yourself as a part of a common organism (city, country, planet, universe). Develop and help the body, it will repay you with kindness, resources, money, success.
    20. Don’t emit the energy of “need”, but emit the energy of “gratitude.” Need slows down progress, creates restrictions, deprives freedom. Gratitude frees up resources, improves your mood, and makes you free!

    I will be very grateful for your comments!!!

    Since we live in a society, in a legal state, it means that each of us has to comply with certain rules, norms and laws, whether we want it or not. But in addition to mandatory and generally accepted practices, most people have their own life principles that they adhere to. Many people don’t even think deeply about this, because these beliefs were often formed from early childhood, instilled by parents, loved ones, and teachers.

    In order to confidently move towards your goal and not waste your time on trifles, psychologists recommend clearly defining your personal motto, or life credo.

    What will this give you specifically?

    Let's imagine that life is some kind of plant. For it to germinate and grow, you need good, fertile soil, sun and water.

    • The life principles and values ​​that you define, which are important to you personally, will give you the basis for success.
    • secondly, having formulated his life credo, a person will see and determine for himself the path to achieve his goal. Those. The sprouted seed of our plant moves towards the light and sun, grows and produces its first leaves.
    • and finally, the person gains strength. The life motto invigorates, adds energy, inspires, motivates. Compare this to the water a plant needs so much that it bears fruit.

    It often happens that a person gets involved in routine, monotonous chores and worries, spinning like a squirrel in a wheel along the home-work-home route, completely forgetting about his dreams, goals and values. And if we define a life credo, this will motivate us to action, help us concentrate on the goal and sift the wheat from the chaff.

    It is important not only to formulate a life credo in your head, but also to transfer it to paper, where your life motto will be written down, your values, goals, expectations will be defined, as well as your steps towards your cherished goal. Every time you don’t know what to do, in which direction to move, refer to these notes and analyze whether you are going the right way, whether you are taking roundabout paths, or whether nothing is stopping you.

    To create a personal motto or life credo you need:

    1. Honestly and in detail describe how you want to see yourself (externally and internally, describe your character).
    2. Write down your goals, what you want to achieve, what to do.
    3. Determine life principles and values. Don't give up on them, no matter how hard it may be. This will give you strength when making important decisions, to make the right but difficult choice. You should have no doubt: this is exactly how it is and no other way.

    Examples of life motto (credo)

      • Be able to say “no” so that others do not use you for selfish purposes.
      • Do not throw words to the wind, bring everything to the end - so as not to be branded as an unreliable and irresponsible person.
      • Do not respond to rudeness with rudeness, do not throw out bad emotions on others - i.e. be stress-resistant.
      • Keeping everything in order is discipline.
      • Don’t sit idle, learn new skills, gain new knowledge – i.e. develop in different areas.

    We are sure that the motto will help you in life and will become a guarantee of victories.