Mastering the Art of Living: “Improving Vs Changing”
Apr 5th, 2008 | By Nani | Category: Education, Forgiveness, Health, Ho'oponopono, Nani Linder, Personal Growth, Positive Thinking, Reducing Stress, Self Esteem, Self Help, Spirituality
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: (This applies to work, relationships and family)
Let’s examine the possibility of a simple attitude adjustment in how we look at improvement in living as the way to move forward rather than change. Why? Change implies bringing all the baggage of the past along. That means allowing for the “we cannot know what we do not know” we explored before in Ho’oponopono. This often includes letting go of “stuff”, such as the voices of your youth; of the you cannot do that; should not do that; are you kidding me”, and negative thoughts of others, that fill our psyche with negative energy. We end up fighting not just the desire to change but the voices that have haunted for years as to why we can’t. So change becomes an exhausting endeavor? And when humans are exhausted they are prone to give up and believe they have failed.
Thinking deeper; when you decide to select improvement in living you bring forward yourself and the “definite intent” of your being front and center. You leave the other “stuff” behind because all of us strive to improve and are happy when we do.
Defending this prognosis: Change has two responses either reactive or response.
First, reactive meaning looking for what’s wrong. Second ,response meaning looking for what’s right. See the difference! Subtle change, major shift towards moving forward with hope which now flows as a quiet stream as we move through our day.
Word to the wise: Make time for cherishing each other.
Hint: Knowledge is a result. Going backward is a result. Incomplete is a result. Begin every task with the “intent to finish”. Why? So you do not get caught in the circle of repeat.
These principles called mastering the art of living are aligned with the laws of attraction and the art of forgiveness called Ho’oponopono. “Attitude is everything, there is nothing else!” Nani
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