We are hard-wired to survive. But, are we also driven to want more than safety, comfort, a sense of belonging and esteem? I believe that most folks want to achieve a sense of fulfillment (to self-actualize). If you’re on that journey, than direction is foremost, as is, focus and resolve. So, where are you going (in life)? What’s there for you? Do you have a clear picture of the outcome you want to achieve? Is your mindset supporting you to believe in yourself? How are you projecting your persona in the world? Are you aware of limiting and negative behavior patterns? Have you noticed that what you put out there is reflected back to you?
New Perspective:
It’s been my experience, that if you’re constantly playing devil’s advocate, the k
ey to open the proverbial door to knocking opportunities will always elude you. Conversely, if everything is equally available to choose from and you have no method of discernment, you will struggle in the shoals.
1. Set your goal for the week and know the outcome you desire.
2. At the end of the week, notice if your expectations were met.
3. What did you do or didn’t do to meet your expectations.
4. If the outcome you wanted wasn’t achieved, decide what you will do differently next time.
5. Be mindful of the daily actions necessary to achieve what you desire.
”The way life treats you is a merciless mirror image of your attitude toward life.” – Anonymous.
“The universe operates through dynamic exchange… giving and receiving are different aspects of the flow of energy in the universe. And in our willingness to give that which we seek, we keep the abundance of the universe circulating in our lives.” ~ Deepak Chopra