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“Extraordinary people survive under the most terrible circumstances and they become more extraordinary because of it.” ~ Robertson Davies“Heroes are ordinary people who make themselves extraordinary.” ~ Gerard Way
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live an extraordinary life? Have you ever wished you were something a bit more extraordinary yourself?
Even if you’re not living up to your potential right now (and extraordinary doesn’t require perfection), it’s important to know that you are not merely the sum of your thoughts, beliefs and habits.
You are also what lies beneath the surface, what rests dormant inside of you. In other words, you are also your God-given potential. That extraordinary potential is part of who you are. It is what you can become. It is what is possible. It is what you were meant to experience, even if it seems like it’s still light-years away.
And that is extraordinary!
Extraordinary is as Extraordinary does
So what does it mean to be extraordinary anyway?
Well, in a word, it means to exceed ordinary. And if ordinary means doing and thinking and believing what most people do, think and believe, then being extraordinary means being different than most.
Most people don’t read personal development blogs or seek inspiration or motivation to supercharge their day. Most people don’t do much reading at all, for that matter.
But that’s not you!
Most people don’t spend much time thinking about the quality of the friends they attract, or the quality of their thoughts or the quality of their character. Even fewer do much about it.
But that’s not you!
Most people let their time slip by one tick at a time, never setting goals or working to improve themselves in substantive ways or challenging their own comfort zones.
But that’s not you either!
You aim higher and live with more passion and purpose than most—or you’re learning how to. You create opportunities and grow and challenge yourself—or you’re taking the initial steps to.
And that’s pretty extraordinary!
The reason I know this about you is because the unextraordinary tend to wade in the shallow pools of their own stagnation, hoping and wishing and never doing.
But not you.
You look for insight and inspiration and the next step that will take you to the next level. You’re here, doing that now, I suspect.
And that’s also pretty extraordinary.
Supercharge Your Extraordinariness
So if extraordinary is as extraordinary does, by doing more things extraordinarily, your life itself will become extraordinary … if you are willing to do the work to get there, of course.
Ordinary focus and commitment and passion lacks the pulling power to lift you to the level of extraordinary. After all, extraordinary is extra-ordinary. You just can’t reach it by virtue of ordinary effort. The “extra” is required.
So begin to supercharge your life in the following 10 areas for an extraordinary impact of legendary proportions.
Extraordinary Courage
You were meant to face your fears and overcome them with a steely sort of courage, to stand tall without apology as a unique individual of value and character. You were born to make a difference, to stand for something, to be willing to fight for fundamental principles of human freedom and dignity.
The extraordinary nature of your courage is obvious in your willingness to endure public ridicule for what’s right. It shows in your unwillingness to compromise your values for a quick and easy gain or a superficial fix.
You don’t throw in your hand simply because someone else thinks you should. Your life is marked by dignity and decency and truth and honor. Such things call on our deepest reservoirs of courage. That kind of courage shapes our experiences and makes life that much more extraordinary.
Extraordinary Service
There are people who wake up every morning knowing they matter, knowing they make the world a better pace, knowing they’re needed, that they add joy and happiness to a few more hearts on the planet.
There are people who, Gandhi-like, give all of themselves to make an extraordinary difference. Others give more modestly, but also profoundly. They give from their hearts, out of compassion and a deep seeded desire to make a difference.
It should be noted that obligatory giving is not really service. It is being taken from, consensually or not. So extraordinary giving is much more than simply paying your taxes so the government can take care of some anonymous, faceless group.
Rather, it is freely sharing your time and means and talents and energy. It’s going out of your way to bless and lift and serve. It’s stopping to help push a car or volunteering with a favorite charity or working for a worthy cause or visiting shut-ins and comforting those who mourn and feeding the hungry and looking for opportunities to do good continually.
You can make an extraordinary difference by being conscious of the effect your example has on others, by developing a compelling sense of compassion, by doing random acts of kindness, by reaching out of your myopic world into a larger universe to effect change that actually improves life for those in need of improvement.
But the most important difference you will likely ever make will be the service you render the one, the individual, one-on-one, eye to eye, hand to hand, heart to heart. It’s a good thing to provide resources to a group in need. But there’s something deeply sublime, something uniquely extraordinary in personally reaching into the life of another human being to provide hope and help and love.
Extraordinary Happiness
Happiness is the condition of the human experience when major obstacles to it have been largely overcome and our lives are significantly aligned with True North principles that naturally produce it.
Extraordinary happiness is the synergistic result of supportive thought, combined with self-affirming belief, combined with right action, combined with living with integrity to universal principles.
In other words, happiness is the natural result of positive, optimistic, opportunity and possibility thinking, believing life matters and yours specifically does too, that there are answers to life’s most difficult challenges, while actively creating meaning and pursuing growth and living an honest and grateful and loving life.
The point is, happiness is not the result of any one thing. It’s a combination of traits and characteristics, each one of which can add depth and longevity to our happiness, but are required on a larger scale to reach the extraordinary.
Follow these links for a more comprehensive discussion of happiness in these four essential quadrants: Principles of Thought, Principles of Belief, Principles of Action, and Principles of Being.
Extraordinary Character
Character is the heart and blood of the organism, its vitality and moral authority. It is what most fundamentally reflects the heart and defines us at the core. Character is the substance of reputation, the foundation of trust, the seed and fruit of behavior.
Extraordinary character is telling the truth because it’s true, not for fear of being caught in a lie. It’s not the self-serving kind of pseudo-character that’s performed for public consumption. It’s kindness when kindness isn’t deserved and no one is around to see it. It’s the inner strength that risks ostracism for doing what’s right when what’s right is no longer popular.
There is no extraordinary character without extraordinary self-discipline and self-mastery. At the root of exceptional character is an enduring commitment and consistent integrity. The key, and most difficult part to master, is the consistency. And that’s why we so honor those with extraordinary character.
Extraordinary Love
Let’s admit it. Loving others takes work. It’s pretty easy to love those who make loving them easy. But it requires a ton of inside-work on the soul to love those who make us work for it. Only when we can love those who are difficult to love, those who don’t return our love, those who are prickly and sharp and nasty, can we claim extraordinary love.
But that is the kind of love that changes lives … starting with our own. That kind of love, what might be called Biblical Charity, is a reflection of who we are rather than the result of the quality or nature of any particular relationship we enjoy.
Perhaps the only way to experience love at this level is to practice spontaneous forgiveness. When someone offends, forgive them instantaneously. When you can do that, extraordinary love will be within reach.
Extraordinary love also requires seeing through the distorting film of fear and insecurity, of character flaws and personality disorders at the inner essence and potential of the person who most needs love while making it most challenging to give it. But when we have attained the ability to love the unlovable, we’ll experience its fruit as compassion, kindness, peace and joy to an extraordinary degree as well.
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