
This post is Day 20 of the 2012 edition of the 31 Days to Reset Your Life Challenge. Learn more and sign up here.
You may have heard this enlightening statement at some point in your life from Jim Rohn:
You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.
Do you agree? I do. The people you allow into your life can have a profound influence on your thoughts and actions. As a result, if you’re surrounded by negative people most of the time, your progress in life can be hindered.
In my own life, I made a personal commitment to myself this year to get rid of all the things that did not make me happy, which involved a massive Facebook unfriending and distancing myself from some toxic people in my life. And let me tell you…I never realized how toxic negative people can be until I changed my own worldview. Over the past few years, I’ve come to understand this fundamental principle from spiritual teacher Marianne Williamson:
Love in your mind produces love in your life. Fear in your mind produces fear in your life.
In other words, what goes in is what comes out. What that means for me is that I try to surround myself with loving people in order to produce more love in my mind, and therefore more love in my life. When I hang around people that constantly live their lives in fear, it literally drags me down into the dumps with them as well. Whether it’s negative food or negative energy or negative people, it ALL affects your body, your soul and your mind. Yesterday, you got rid of stuff you don’t need. Today, you’re going to remove negative people from your life.
Estimated Time to Complete: Varies
Make a list of all the people in your life who bring you down. These are the people you know or hang out with who are major Debbie Downers, who complain all the time and have nothing but bad things to say about other people. They are the cynics and the snarks who have nothing better to do than talk about how much everything sucks – people, work, life in general. This list might include all the folks you ignore when they call, text or email you because, well, just the thought of interacting with them is depressing. Get my drift?
- Friends
- Family members
- Current or ex-romantic partners
- Co-workers or colleagues
- Old high school or college buddies
- Facebook friends
- Twitter followers
Do what you have to do to remove these folks from your life (or at least limit your exposure to them), whether that means not sitting next to them at lunch in the company cafeteria, declining their invitations to hang out or unfriending them on social networks. The worksheet for this exercise in the Reset Workbook may assist you in the process.
The Elephant in the Room: It is not lost on me that the negative person you need to purge from your life might be YOU. If you are your own personal Debbie Downer, here is a special modification for this exercise.
- Take your notebook around with you today and make a list of all the instances where you express negativity or cynicism throughout the day – either with your thoughts, words or actions.
- For each instance, explain why you said, thought or did what you did. Be honest. Were you jealous? Feeling depressed? Angry or annoyed?
- For each instance, brainstorm what you could have said, thought or done instead. Could you have looked at the glass half-full? Saw the situation from the other person’s point of view? Showed compassion instead of cattiness?
Take Action and Reflect: When you’re done, please share your experience with us in the comments! Was it difficult to let go of certain people (or the negative version of yourself), either in your mind or literally? Who did you let go of? How did you do it? If you blogged about today’s assignment, please post the link in the comments so we can read it!
Want All the 31 Day Reset Exercises in One Place?
The Reset Workbook contains all 31 daily assignments in one place as well as 28 printable worksheets to supplement the material and help you complete the daily exercises. The workbook is 60 pages long and comes in an electronic, ebook format.
For those who may wish to go at their own pace, this workbook allows you to have all the assignments at your fingertips in addition to the opportunity to connect with others who are doing the 31 Day Reset program here on the blog. There are also a few bonuses, like the full version of the Life Mapping Workbook with a video training!
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I have been purging negative people for the past few years. So I have few negative people around me. I am ashamed to admit that I can be very negative to myself. And it shows up more as self- doubt and critism.
Day 20: http://hittheresetbutton2012.wordpress.com/2012/04/20/day-20-reset-removing-the-negative-people/
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This was more refreshing than I thought it would be. And I may be impacting others around me.
http://1219sibmtt.blogspot.com/2012/02/removing-negativity-from-my-life.html
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