Monday, April 18, 2011
The true worth of improving things is in the little achievements of the day
I was talking to my good friend Brenden earlier today. He finally stopped mid conversation and said "Stop setting yourself up for failure!"
He was referring to my muttering of concerns about the upcoming exam. I think I do this self sabotage for two reasons.
1. The thought of failure gives me the motivation to continue my studies with fresh energy. Allowing me a new way to inject joy into the process not the goal.
2. Each time I hear myself say it I have to realize it is a possibility.
HOWEVER, every author I am cherishing currently says taking away the second reason creates its inability to exist and if I keep thinking it it gives it energy to manifest.
Why do we set ourselves up for failure?
What about the cliche saying our biggest fear is that we are powerful beyond our imaginations.
Because.... it is difficult to wipe away our minds repetition. The power is in giving more energy to the desired outcome than the fear of the failure. My thought of being happy here living close to the coast and the mountains, our future as a family, my dreams of the future here. Versus not passing this current hurdle. Which is more powerful?
We/I/U must remember we are not our thoughts. Thoughts come and go as our moods do. If you don't pay attention to it and give it an action it changes.
"Its in the preparation for the exam not the exam itself." Which leads us back to the title of todays blog. The little improvements made throughout the day. The moments of giving more love. The choice for better nutrients entering your body. The choice to breathe life into a moment rather than take life from it. The true worth of improving things is in the little achievements of the day.
Whatever challenge you are facing today. No issue is too small. Make little improvements. (and remember you can't change someone else you can only change you. Your approach, your attitude, your thought pattern.)
Love and Light,
Heidi
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