Written Restructuring of My Brain

On February 3rd I’ll be looking at my 2 year anniversary. I’m not celebrating this day because of my business. The celebration comes from looking back at the journey and seeing what has become of my life in comparison to what it was.

Try as I might I’ve had a difficult time pining down a specific reason for why a pressured decision to start a home based business became a true decision. Why do I think about these things? Because I’m an introvert (becoming an enabled introvert, I might add) and we tend to be very introspective. We like to know the how, why and when of things.

The answer to my survival while others have fallen away came to me yesterday while I was rereading some of my thoughts posted here over the last couple years. Live Your Best Life, and the reincarnation of it you are reading now began as an experiment.

I knew I was lacking many of the things I needed to have as a business owner so I quickly began reading anything positive about business and personal growth I could get my hands on. And still do.

Each word I wrote, each quote, and each inspired thought kept my thoughts moving along a positive continuum. Those thoughts (because of their positive light) lifted me up, literally reshaping me as a person within.

Our brains are constantly renewing themselves. Discarding the connections and pathways we don’t use to make room for the ones we do. This is why I harp on the subject of changing your thought patterns.

This blog is the written restructuring of my brain.

There is real power in the written word.

Writing things down makes it real within your mind.

When it becomes real within, you have the power to make it real without.

It’s not uncommon to be told we need to write down the goals and future self we want to become but the continued writing of those thoughts and idea is what makes it powerful.

Not just writing them once.

As we change our thoughts and ideas change. We learn and grow with each passing day and because of that our perspective in accordance with your goals also shift and manifest following the same path.

Take the time to write down your goals once a month. Revisit them. Are they still what you truly desire?

When it came right down to it. My motivation for change was the desire to be a better person.

What motivates and drives you? Do you know?

Knowing this is important because the things which drive you also drive who you become.

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