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Erase Endless Tape Loops By Mary Kay Buttery It's
amazing to me that no matter how much I think I've done in life that there is
always more to experience (and learn). And, I have also learned that life
stagnates because I allow it to. Even
though we have brilliant resources inside each of us, we also may have
habitual tendencies of the mind that play like endless tape loops, tendencies
that cause us suffering of one kind or another. It can be a "snap"
to get caught up in this play field, and begin a downward spiral into the
vortex of latency, fear, and self-pity. And each time it is allowed to
happen, the climb out can be treacherous and exhausting. So, why do this to ourselves?
What is going on? The answer I discovered for myself may surprise you.
"I was always waiting for the other shoe to drop". And what I have
since discovered (and the reality) is; "There is no such thing as the
other shoe unless I choose to participate and thus create it". We sometimes become so
accustomed to allowing our environment to "rain down" on us that
every time we try to move forward we stop and wait for the "other shoe
to drop". This is not an uncommon feeling as many people remain so set
in their situations that they fear what might occur if they move on with
their lives. Many of us have a learned
expectation to make things worse than they may need to be. We do this by
focusing our attention, and the momentum it will build, upon what could go
wrong. And the interesting thing is that the key to creating new solutions is
completely dependent on where we decide to direct and focus our attention. It's not how "challenge
free" a life can be, but how those challenges are managed that makes a life
fulfilling. In other words it is about tuning into our current visual
expectations and no longer allow what's been our reality to render us
powerless. We all have habits of thought.
These include things like: what we believe, what we've experienced and have
come to believe as the only reality and the only way that things can happen. You already know that the
performance of athletes improves dramatically with the power of
visualization. It's not rocket-science. You eventually become your what you
focus on. - If you continue to smoke a
lot you become a smoker. And...if you do something
constructive, positive, and tangible in your life on a consistent basis you
will be... Happy, successful (in your own
unique way), and create a life you enjoy living! "What if Beethoven had
never played again after he encountered his first piano?" and "What
if I had never decided to move to Philadelphia after college, and instead
moved back to my hometown because this is what felt comfortable. It isn't
however just the big things that we need to encounter and experiment with but
the little details are equally important; things like finding the "perfect"
pair of sandals or how many hours of sleep is just right for us. How easily we can assume that
we are just a particular way or that we are sentenced to live a certain way
forgetting that we can shuffle the deck, juggle the balls, or switch horses
mid-course. How often do we give up on
ourselves (or another human being) assuming we have tried
"everything" when the next combination or new possibility is just
waiting for us to notice it? Our "habits" can ensnare
us in a straitjacket of comfort, reassuring us that we know what we like,
and/or we know who we are. It isn't that we just need to "stay
open" or "try new things". It is much more critical than that.
We have an instinctive desire to keep discovering until the day we die all
the possible ways to do and to be. So, instead of waiting or
worrying that there will be nothing at the "end of the rainbow",
start making plans for your next dream so that you can achieve the life you
desire. Don't just hang around in hopes that something better will come
along, go out and find that something better, and take it! Life is an enormous pu-pu
platter, a giant offering of possibilities, and it is up to us to keep
sampling the delicious tidbits until we find the ones that make us dance on
the table with satisfaction and exultation. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright
by Mary Kay Buttery Mary Kay is available for
private consultations and speaking engagements. Be sure to visit her website http://sfgtd.com/ and sign up for her *FREE*
Newsletter. Dare to be Different. Dare to be YOU! To request information:
Call 702-239-5451 or EMAIL marykay@sfgtd.com. Article
Source: www.iSnare.com
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