Thought-Power Creates Your Daily Life
Your habitual thoughts have the power to make or break you. Thoughts are amazingly powerful forces in your life. For example, if you think there's something radically wrong with certain people, you are, in fact, criticizing yourself as you separate yourself from "them". On the other hand, if you feel a basic connection to other creatures, including the people you work with, you define yourself as joyful, generous, and interesting—validating your connection with "them". If you think that life is hard, it is hard. If your thoughts include the fact of and gratitude for a benevolent universe, it's easy. If you believe you are all alone, you are alone. But, if you surrender this belief, along with your ego, and accept your vulnerability in this magical universe, you'll never walk alone. If you think you can't do anything right because you're left handed, you can't do many things right. When you change your thoughts, you change your life. For example, I assumed that I could make a living marketing online by setting up and managing my own cyber-city. I had the plan, the motivation, the intent. But after each frustrating setback with my use of the technology, I concluded that 1) I was too left-handed and impatient to learn the technology and its language, 2) I didn't have the right equipment, and 3) I couldn't do anything right. These thoughts powered my daily life and made it hell. I worked long hours every day, seven days a week. I changed from a Mac to a PC and still couldn't build my cyber-city. When I finally broke, emotionally as well as financially, I learned from several sources that my thoughts were creating my daily life. I changed my thinking. (Actually, thoughts are the only thing in this world that we can change.) I stopped replaying old tapes of other people's descriptions of me. I stopped believing I was all alone. I stopped comparing myself with others, putting myself on a low rung of some hierarchical ladder. And, I replaced self-denigrating thoughts with kind ones; cynical thoughts about people and politics with images of surrender to what is—to acceptance of what is. In doing so, I brought balance and joy back into my life. I believe now that I can master the technology, and, ipso facto, succeed. And I am, with the help of
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What a difference a thought makes. It's not easy to break the
power of your habitual thought,
but BRAINSWEEP will show you how. The impact of doing so is profound. May you create a wonderful day today. Evy Evelyn Cole, MA, MFA The Whole-mind Writer P.S. For a truly definitive article entitled "The One and Only Cause of Failure in Any Area of Your Life... and the One and Only Solution" By David Cameron,
click here.

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