Life Isn’t Happening To You, It’s Happening For You

By: The Rhodes Brothers

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“The obstacle is not in the way. The obstacle is the way.” — Ryan Holiday

Most people go through life believing they’re at the mercy of circumstances. Bills pile up. Relationships crumble. Goals remain unfulfilled. And it’s easy to feel like life is just happening to you — like you’re a passive observer on a rollercoaster ride you didn’t ask to board.

But what if that perspective is the very thing holding you back?

Here’s the truth: Life isn’t happening to you, it’s happening for you. And when you shift your mindset to understand this, your entire world changes. You start creating, not just reacting. You start leading your life rather than letting it lead you.

In this post, we’re diving deep into how you can take control of your life’s narrative and turn even your biggest challenges into fuel for growth. We’ll explore:

  • How to shift your mindset and start creating your reality
  • The power of attention and presence in shaping your experience
  • Practical strategies to turn life’s challenges into opportunities
  • Mistakes people make when trying to control life — and how to avoid them
  • Step-by-step guidance to help you make life work for you

As John S. Rhodes of the Rhodes Brothers says: “Life is your friend, your teacher, and your ally — not your enemy.”

Once you understand this truth, you unlock the potential to transform your life from the inside out.

A Story to Set the Stage

Let’s talk about that time you were stuck in traffic, late for something important. You were frustrated, maybe even angry. But what if that delay saved you from an accident? Or gave you a moment of peace to reflect, breathe, or listen to a podcast that changed your life?

That’s life happening for you. And it’s happening every day — if you’re paying attention.

TL;DR 

  • Life is not random — it responds to your thoughts, habits, and energy.
  • You are the creator, not the victim, of your reality.
  • Your attention shapes your experience — what you focus on grows.
  • Challenges are gifts, disguised as problems.
  • You can flip the script on any situation and extract value from it.
  • Daily habits and intentional planning are tools to make life work for you.
  • Tools like journaling, to-do lists, and mindfulness can help you take control.
  • Personify life as your friend or mentor — and it becomes one.

How to Make Life Happen For You

Most people are stuck in a loop — reacting to life instead of shaping it. But there’s a powerful shift that happens when you stop asking, “Why is this happening to me?” and start asking, “How is this happening for me?” That’s when you go from feeling powerless to becoming the author of your own story. Here’s how to get started.

Step 1: Understand the Hidden Rules of Life

Life isn’t just a series of random events. There are invisible rules — some made by society, some by you. The good news? You can build your own rules.

Start by asking:

  • What beliefs are guiding my decisions?
  • Am I reacting or creating?
  • What rules could I create to shape better outcomes?

Evernote

Tool: Use apps like Notion or Evernote to jot down your personal rules and beliefs. Revisit them weekly.

Step 2: Set Intentional Habits for Daily Control

Habits are your secret weapon. They’re the rules you live by — consciously or not.

Try this:

  • Start your day with a written to-do list.
  • Include one habit that supports your long-term vision.
  • Reflect at night: Did life feel like it worked with me today?

“If you don’t design your own life plan, chances are you’ll fall into someone else’s plan.” – Jim Rohn

Step 3: Own Your Story — Past and Future

Everyone has a story. But only those who own it can change the ending.

Create a life timeline:

  1. Write down the key moments that shaped you.
  2. Identify what each taught you (even the painful ones).
  3. Write where you want your story to go next.

Day One

Tool: Use journaling apps like Day One or grab a pen and notebook. Keep it real, raw, and honest.

Step 4: Reframe Obstacles as Opportunities

Every challenge is a growth opportunity. Every frustration is feedback.

Actionable Reframe:

  • Instead of asking, “Why is this happening to me?”
  • Ask: “What is this trying to teach me?”

Example: Stuck in traffic? Use that time to practice patience or listen to a self-improvement podcast like The Daily Stoic.

Step 5: Practice Present-Moment Awareness

Life happens now. Not yesterday. Not tomorrow. Now.

“You are not a drop in the ocean. You are the entire ocean in a drop.” – Rumi

Try this:

  • Pause for 30 seconds.
  • Look around. Breathe deeply.
  • Ask yourself, “What is life trying to show me right now?”

Headspace

Tool: Use Headspace or Insight Timer to develop mindfulness.

Actionable Steps to Make Life Work For You

Here’s the truth: life responds to you. When you shift your mindset and take intentional action, you begin to shape your reality — not just survive it. Whether you’re just starting out, navigating your career, or stepping into a new season of life, here’s how you can start making life work for you, not against you.

For Beginners: Start Where You Are

If you’re just now waking up to the idea that life doesn’t have to “just happen,” you’re in the perfect place to start strong.

Action Steps:

  • Create one new rule for your day. Something simple but powerful. Example: “No phone after 9 PM so I can rest well and wake up clear-minded.”
  • Start a gratitude journal. Every night, write down 3 things you’re grateful for. It rewires your brain to see life as working for you.
  • Practice micro-wins. Choose one small task to complete every day — like making your bed or drinking a full glass of water in the morning. These build confidence and control.

Tools to Use:

  • Gratitude App (iOS/Android)
  • Daily journaling notebooks like The Five Minute Journal

For Millennials: Build Intentional Structure

Millennials are in a time of transition — building careers, families, and financial futures. The problem? Many feel stuck in overdrive or analysis paralysis.

Action Steps:

  • Create a 5-Year Vision Map. Break it into categories: Career, Relationships, Health, Finances, and Purpose.
  • Use mind-mapping tools like XMind or Miro to visualize your goals.
  • Take back your finances. Use budgeting apps like YNAB or Mint to understand where your money is going — and redirect it where you want life to go.
  • Commit to “focus blocks.” Instead of multitasking, schedule 90-minute focus blocks for deep work. Life rewards clarity and direction.

Tools to Use:

  • YNAB (You Need A Budget) for financial control
  • Trello or Notion for goal tracking
  • Google Calendar for time blocking

For People Nearing Retirement: Reflect, Refocus, Renew

This is a powerful season for reflection and legacy-building. You’ve accumulated decades of experience — now it’s time to give it purpose.

Action Steps:

  • Document your story. What lessons have life’s challenges taught you? Use journaling or even voice recording tools to capture them.
  • Find a mentee. Whether it’s someone in your family, community, or profession, pour your wisdom into someone else’s journey.
  • Redefine your purpose. Retirement doesn’t have to mean “the end” — it can be the beginning of your most fulfilling chapter.

Tools to Use:

  • Storyworth (great for documenting life stories)
  • LinkedIn or community centers for mentorship opportunities
  • Meetup to stay socially and intellectually active

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Success in making life work for you isn’t about being perfect — it’s about being intentional. Here are the mistakes that block most people from taking control, and how you can avoid them:

Waiting for life to be perfect before acting

“When X happens, then I’ll start.”

That mindset will keep you stuck forever.

Solution:
Start exactly where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can. Progress beats perfection every time.

Blaming external circumstances

“My job, my family, the economy — it’s all holding me back.”

Blame removes your power.

Solution:
Take radical responsibility. You may not control what happens to you, but you always control how you respond.

Not having goals or structure

Wandering through life without a plan leads to frustration and burnout.

Solution:
Use structure to serve your freedom. Build a simple planning system:

  • Weekly goals
  • Daily top 3 tasks
  • Time-blocked calendar

Tools like Todoist, Google Calendar, or just a whiteboard will do the trick.

Ignoring your inner voice

That quiet voice saying “This isn’t right” or “There’s more for you.”

Solution:
Cultivate stillness. Meditate. Journal. Walk without your phone. The clarity you seek is already inside — you just need to listen.

Thinking “this only works for successful people”

“That mindset stuff is for influencers or entrepreneurs — not for people like me.”

Solution:
Everyone starts somewhere. Even John S. Rhodes began by simply observing how life responded to his thoughts and actions. Success is the result of intentional repetition, not luck.

When you avoid these mindset traps and take even the smallest action, you’ll begin to feel it: life shifting, aligning, responding to your energy and effort.

Because it always is — whether you notice it or not. Now, it’s your move.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get started with making life work for me?

Start with awareness. Notice your thoughts, habits, and where you’re blaming life. Begin rewriting your internal script.

What’s the fastest way to feel more control in my life?

Build a daily routine with intentional habits. Small actions done daily create massive change.

Does this mean bad things won’t happen?

Not at all. Challenges are part of life. But how you respond makes all the difference.

What if I’ve had a really hard life?

That’s even more reason to shift your perspective. Pain can be turned into power when you see it as a teacher.

Can this help with anxiety or depression?

Yes, especially combined with professional help. Reframing life’s meaning can bring hope and empowerment.

How do I stay consistent with this mindset?

Practice. Journal. Watch inspirational content like the Rhodes Brothers YouTube Channel weekly.

What tools should I use?

Use apps like Notion, Headspace, or a simple notebook. The best tool is the one you’ll actually use.

Is this a spiritual concept?

It can be. But it’s also deeply psychological and practical. You don’t need to be spiritual to benefit.

Can this apply to career and money?

Absolutely. When you see life as working for you, you’ll take bolder, smarter actions.

What if I keep failing?

Failures are feedback. Life is teaching you. Adjust and try again — that’s how growth happens.

Your Life. Your Rules.

You’ve just learned something powerful: You are not a victim of life — you are its co-architect. With the right mindset, daily intentions, and willingness to grow, you can turn any challenge into an advantage.

Remember:

  • Set personal rules.
  • Build habits that align with your vision.
  • Reframe obstacles as gifts.
  • Stay present — life is whispering lessons every day.

Get started today by writing one new rule for your life. Just one. Then take one small step toward living by it.

Thank you for checking out this guide. If this resonated with you, keep feeding your mind and spirit by subscribing to the Rhodes Brothers YouTube Channel. They’re constantly sharing fresh, empowering content to help you take control of your life.

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