Think About What You Want Not What You Don’t Want
Filed under: fear, mentality madness, introversion
There isn’t much more to say after reading the title. It says it all because we attract to ourselves the things we dwell on. They say that opposites attract when it comes to love but in the case of your life and the things you bring into your life… it couldn’t be more wrong.
I wrote awhile back about many of the thoughts that go through the mind of someone that I call a Sleeper. Someone who sort of floats through life and doesn’t dream, doesn’t learn and most painfully–doesn’t live.
Here are some of the thoughts that someone who is alive and awake might be thinking:
- This job, industry or person has potential. I’m going to go for it regardless of the risks.
- What if it does work?
- I don’t wait for my turn. I create the opportunities that come into my life.
- Money comes easy and frequently.
- I love to learn new things. I intentionally push myself to the fringes because out on the limb is where I find the most gain.
- Everything goes right for me.
- I have some skills and if I lead with them as well as the things I’m passionate about, the rest will follow.
- Not trying is guaranteed failure. Trying can’t hurt me as much as failing to do so.
- Failure will happen. It is a fact, it is how I deal with those failures that defines me.
- People might laugh at my ideas and think I’m crazy for trying but that is when I know I’ve got something worth winning.
It is easy to let the frustrations of the world get us down but it doesn’t have to be so. Focus on the things that you want and tell yourself those stories, not the ones that you don’t want to happen. If you don’t want it to be, don’t focus on it.
Henry Ford once said, “Whether you think you can or can’t, you are right,” and he’s absolutely correct. If you believe you deserve a better life and you dwell on the things that you truely want with all your heart, they will come to you.
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