The enemy is anybody who's going to get you killed, no matter which side he's on. - Joseph Heller
We are all brought up to believe that we should be friends with everyone. If we have enemies, there must be something wrong with us. Guess what? We all have enemies, we just don't realize it.
One of the definitions of "enemy" is "Something harmful or deadly" - Mirriam-Webster Disctionary
Think for a moment about someone you have met who you quickly distrusted.
Get a very clear picture of that moment when your inner voice said "Careful! This person could hurt you! Proceed with caution. Avoid if possible. Smile and pretend nothing is wrong."
Remember?
That person was not your friend. You knew instinctively that person would bring you down if you got too close, eat up your time and energy and leave you with little or nothing to show. That person was NOT a wise investment for you.
- Recognize the enemy.
- Proceed with caution.
- Avoid if possible.
- Smile and pretend nothing is wrong.
- Carry on being who you are and doing what you do best.
Now, if you are like me, you often ignore your inner voice. After all, you would not want anyone to judge you this way without giving you a chance to prove yourself. Here's where most people stall, losing time, energy and ... well, let's face reality ... money.
Recognize that any effort you have already spent on these people is now a "sunk cost".
Whether in business, career, friendship or especially a romantic relationship, it is difficult to face the fact that our efforts have been wasted and the longer we invest our energy into this person, the more of ourselves we will waste. While it may seem cold, successful people master the ability to recognize "sunk costs" quickly and let them go.
If you want everyone to like you, this is a very difficult thing to do. Here's a different perspective I have discovered that works for me:
- You have your own unique set of VALUES. To be authentic and give your greatest strengths to the world, you must remain true and honour your values in everything you do.
- If someone distracts you from your true Vision and Mission in life, it is up to YOU to get yourself back on track.
- If this person shows ANY jealousy or negativity toward your Values, Vision or Mission, this person is an enemy to your future growth, your current productivity and your life's purpose. You owe it to yourself, and all those you can help, to distance yourself from that person, write off the "sunk costs" and move ahead with purpose.
- you will be distracted by every road sign you see,
- you will take longer to make decisions,
- you will have more regrets and waste in your life.
- Know your top core values and find way to honour them in your life.
- Understand what you de-value (lowest on your list), gauge your reactions to these values and understand that is the same reaction you have to those who place those values at the top of their own list.
- Recognize that there will be people in this life who will not help you but will hinder your growth and direction.
- Recognize the enemy.
- Proceed with caution.
- Avoid if possible.
- Smile and pretend nothing is wrong.
- Carry on being who you are and doing what you do best.
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