We’ve all been in situations when we got angry but didn’t know why. If you want to know what is really making you angry read the story to learn the monk’s lesson about anger.
Mindset story: The king’s lesson how even a bad situation can have a positive side
When you find yourself in a bad situation can you see the positive side of what’s going on and what could this situation bring or does it paralyze you?
Mindset story: Who’s to say if it’s Bad luck or good luck?
When things happen to you people like to say that you had Bad luck or Good luck. But who knows until you see what those situations bring in the long run.
Mindset story: Would a gold egg each day make you happy?
Do you really know what would make you happy? Whatever it is, cherish every moment of it if you found it, and be careful when wanting more to not lose what you already have.
Mindset story: Are you prepared for what is to come – The ant and grasshopper parable
Are you prepared for what is to come? Well, you will never know until “it comes”. But you can prepare yourself as the ant did. Don’t end up like the grasshopper.
Story about communication: When the bus driver decided to stand up to the bully​
Have you ever had the courage to stand up to the bully that caused you countless sleepless nights and then found out that it was all because of miscommunication.
Mindset story: What if you would have to watch what you say
Imagine that you’re the monk in the story. What would your two words be? Do you watch what you say or do you say anything that comes to mind?
Mindset story: The you have “wasted your life” guilt trip
How many times have you heard that you have wasted your life because you did or didn’t do something? Read the story before you take those words to heart.
Leadership story: How can words “Not my problem” take down a queen
Have you ever heard someone say “not my problem” and see them have a problem because of it? It happens more often than you might expect.
Story about stress: The Pastors Ass and the opinion of others
Did the story really have to end the way it did? How many times did you let the opinion of others dictate your actions? Write your own ending.