I must lose weight! I’ve got to cut
down on (fill in the blank.) I can’t
continue doing (something you like!) I ought to spend more time (doing this or that.) I
should (fill in the blank.) Or,
some version of “breaking or beating old habits.” How do you feel having such thoughts
(intentions?)
If someone comes up to you and says “You’ve got to do this!” what’s the
first thing that goes through your mind?
Your immediate reaction? “The
heck I do!” you think. You didn’t have
to work at it. As soon as those dreadful
words “got to” were hurled, you immediately, instinctively, resisted them. A bit of anger flared at the same instant,
didn’t it? You were prepared to defend
your freedom and identity. That’s part
of what makes us human. Now, where it
gets dicey is when this instinctive reaction is directed not at some external
threat, but at yourself.
You react to your own thinking in the same way you react to the words
spoken by another. If you think the
words on the title list, then you risk
resist yourself. That resistance
becomes your point of attention rather than what you
desire. In a fight against yourself, you lose.
So what to do?
First, practice thinking and speaking to yourself as you would want
others to speak to you. Second, speak
and think about what your desire, what you want, rather than what you lack or
what your fear.
You ain't the boss of me! |
This is a good time to practice what you want. Re-consider your intentions. For example – “I must get up earlier each
morning,” or “I must go to bed earlier each night.” The issue is time. How about:
“I desire to have all the time I need to do what I choose to do.”
“I can’t eat my treats, I must lose weight.” The issue – comfort with self. How about:
“I enjoy everything I eat and everything I eat nourishes my healthy
body.”
And, a big one: “I can’t worry so
much.” The issue – worry makes me feel
badly about something I can’t control.
How about: “Life is Good. There is Good for all. I enjoy thinking about Goodness.”
The bottom line is that you select the words you use to speak with
yourself. Are you clearly communicating
what you desire? Or, the tricky part,
are you giving more attention to what you don’t want? Law of Attraction means “ask and you will
receive.” Whatever you’re giving
attention is how you ask.
After all, who's boss?
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