• http://www.ideaswithakick.com Eduard @ Ideas With A Kick

    Nice one Armen,

    I think putting yourself first is one of those things we do very well when we start off in life, but we gradually loose this ability as we get bombarded with messages from society. But we can always get it back.

  • http://www.mostlypoetry.com Brian

    Why didn’t you just say “split”? (bifurcate(split))… silly you.

    Otherwise, I liked it. Good article…. goes against everything we’re taught about virtue (in some circles), but it is still true.

  • http://swati-myideabank.blogspot.com/ Swati

    Well said….I recently did that by quitting the job I hated to pursue something I am passionate about against the wishes of people around me…I am happier now…no more blaming around and carrying the baggage of regrets…its all about taking complete responsibility for your life…after all its your life and nobody else can design it except you.

  • http://www.timelessinformation.com Armen Shirvanian

    Eduard,

    Thanks about the article. It sure is a thought process we forget to stick to as our focus shifts outward. We have to bring it back inward.

    Brian,

    I just had to use “bifurcate”~ There are some words that are too good to pass up. Also, it represents the two separate ways of thinking being like a separation in a road or hiking trail, with each path leading to a different result. I put “split” in there so it was instantly defined for those who don’t know it or don’t use some software like the wonderful WordWeb.

    Thanks about the message though. It sure isn’t said in many places(I think), which is true of some of the best information out there. Also, it is one concept that is quite important to me.

  • Kunna

    Nice article… the effect of family affects a person’s life and his way of thinking…

  • Armen Shirvanian

    Swati,

    Well, that sucks to hear about. Hopefully one day you will be able to go back to the job you hated doing.

    I am joking there“ It sounds as though you are on a healthier path. Taking responsibility makes everyone around you happier too.

    Kunna,

    Thanks there, and it sure does have a huge effect. Family can cause a person to hold back on something for years, or pursue a different goal in order to impress, or family can also be supportive in a way that is more fitting. There is a spectrum of the kinds of help that are provided.

  • http://lifeissimpler.com/ Isaac – Life is simpler

    Hi Armen,

    A good way to put yourself first, is to define your objectives before, and then to keep them in mind all the time.

    If you don’t know where you want to get, what you want to accomplish, it will be difficult to put yourself first, and doubts and negative comments from your family, friends, colleges, will easily overcome you. On the other hand, if you have clear where you want to be in 1, 3, 5 years, you will push yourself, take action, and listen to your own voice before than the others’.

  • Enrolled agent exam

    Definitely agree. Kind of like those oxygen masks on the plane, if you don’t take care of yourself first you won’t be much help to anyone else.

  • http://www.other8hours.com Robert Pagliarini

    I totally agree. People think being selfish is bad, but what’s bad is putting yourself second and not following your instincts. I look forward to reading more of your work.

  • Armen Shirvanian

    Hi Isaac.

    That’s a valid additional point. Defining some objectives, and then sticking to them regardless of others, is a way to help keep self first. Part of our self is what we are working towards, so it is vital that we have something definite that we are working towards.

    Glad to hear this.

  • Armen Shirvanian

    Hi there.

    That’s a good related example. There are times when self has to be first, or is required to be, and it is for the good of all. The person who takes care of themselves worries others the least of all.

  • Armen Shirvanian

    Hi Robert.

    It sure is usually labeled as bad. I’d say that folks who are selfish are looked at negatively by some for a short period of time, which is then followed by that perspective fading away when their selfishness starts to pay off for them and those around them. It is a cycle of sorts.

    Thanks for the kind words. I have checked out your material and it is quite fitting for our day and age. More from Robert is what the people request“

  • http://www.mysticworship.com Ramesh Raghuvanshi

    Public [Including family and friends] greatest enemy of your progress.Only two purpose we give importance or fear the public openion[1]we must not starve and having go to jail.For other purpose donot obey or give importance to public openion.

  • http://effortlessabundance.com Mark Harrison

    Good stuff. We should certainly put ourselves frst. I would say, specifically, that we should put our happiness first. This is the way to greater effectiveness and a better way of helping others and contributing to the world.

  • Yonas

    Nice article, I wish I would pass on this to ma father.

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  • http://andynathan.net Andy Nathan

    Great article! I agree with you that we have to consider our own feelings first with a lot of the actions we take. I recently left/in the process of leaving two not so great professional relationships that were not helping me.