The document provides seven secrets to being humble and simple: 1) Give room for God in your heart instead of filling it with yourself. 2) Look for the best in people and learn from others. 3) Give sincere compliments to others to see their positive qualities. 4) Be quick to admit your mistakes and avoid repeating them. 5) Be the first to apologize in arguments to kill pride and arguments. 6) Admit your limitations and needs and accept help from others. 7) Serve others through volunteering to gain humility and thanks.
2. GIVE ROOM FOR GOD IN YOUR HEART INSTEAD OF FILLING IT WITH YOURSELF
3. It hurts our pride, but that kind of pain is good for us if we can welcome it and let it accomplish its purpose. Most of us wouldn't mind being a little more humble, but oh how we hate to be humbled! Remember the mantra of Olympians: No pain, no gain!
4. LOOK FOR THE BEST IN PEOPLE Everyone has had some experience you haven't and you are superior in that respect. Albert Einstein, who is largely regarded as one of the greatest minds ever, said, "I have never met a man so ignorant that I couldn't learn something from him." 1
5. GIVE SINCERE COMPLIMENTS It's hard to look down on others while telling them what you admire about them. The more you put positive thoughts about others into words, the more good you'll see in them and the less likely you will be to fall into the egotism trap. 2
6. BE QUICK TO ADMIT YOUR MISTAKES It's been said that the hardest words to say in any language are "I was wrong." Those who refuse to do so out of pride are likely to keep making the same mistakes and alienate people in the process . 3
7. BE THE FIRST TO APOLOGIZE FOR AN ARGUEMENT If "I was wrong" are the hardest words to say, "I'm sorry" have to be the next hardest. It will kill your pride, as well as the argument—two evil birds with one small stone of humility. 4
8. ADMIT YOUR LIMITATIONS AND NEEDS It's human nature to want to appear strong and self-sufficient, out of pride, but that usually only makes things harder. Humble yourself and ask for and accept the help of others, and you'll come out miles ahead. 5
9. SERVE OTHERS Volunteer to help the elderly, the less fortunate, or children. You'll gain more than you give, both in humility and loving thanks. 6
10. LEARN SOMETHING NEW. It can be a new language or music or drawing. Starting from scratch is nearly always humbling, but the rewards are manifold: You'll come out of the experience a little more humble; your example of "doing the humble thing" will encourage others and, contrary to what your pride tells you, win their admiration and respect. 7
11. Compiled by : Mail ID: [email_address] Web: www.technychemy.co.in www.facebook.com/durairajravi http://durairajravi.blogspot.com/ Source for this presentation is the internet. I thank Ms.Valerie of Italy who had contributed the ideas in the internet in a blog which helped me to compile this presentation