Living Life “Inside Out”
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I understand that all life is significant, but I’m talking about a person whose life spills out to those who come close enough to feel the energy of that person. That is a person who is living life from the inside first and the outside second.
That significance can involve many different realities, but most importantly, a life of significance must involve not only self, but a plethora of people around you. You have probably met people who leave you with a good feeling about yourself. That feeling can only be influenced from a person who is living their life from the inside, rather than the outside.
Let’s look at a real-life example. I come in contact with people whom I have never met, and immediately they begin to try to impress me with their accomplishments. In many of those cases recognition is justified, but the reality of the reasoning behind the communication is like, “Look at Me, Look at Me!” This is an example of a person who is living life from the “Outside In”.
Now, let’s look at the opposite. I frequently come in contact with people who think in terms of how they can help me. They ask questions about my life in an effort to find out more. They offer assistance. Sometimes that assistance is just good, solid advice. They almost never mention themselves, unless I ask. This is a person who is living their life “Inside Out.” These people are on a constant path of growth.
Okay, now what can you do with this information? Most importantly, you can make a life decision to become a person who lives life from the “Inside Out.” Why? Simply because that puts you in charge of your life. YOU make the decisions about what, where, when and how!
If you decide to go with “Outside In,” that means you have delegated your life to the circumstances around you. My experience has taught me that the majority of our population are “Outside In” people. You can never expect to be in the majority as an “Inside Out” person, so choose to set yourself apart. Choose to live differently. Choose to achieve the next level.
If you can make a commitment to follow the Next Level Achievement System, you will become an “Inside Out” person. I’ve dedicated my life’s work to becoming an “Inside Out” person and helping others do the same!
Until Next Time,
David Byrd




