I recent
ly taught a class where we spent the hour focused on what we wanted. We didn’t focus on particular things, but what we really wanted our lives to feel like…the whole kit and kaboodle.
And although this may seem like a relatively simple thing to do…it proved a bit harder than we originally thought.
Connecting to the feelings of our lives wasn’t that hard. What was hard, was staying focused and not letting our minds wander to some trivial “other matter” or allowing in the negative self-talk that often gets the mic.
I started looking at this within myself, because now—more than ever—it seem imperative that we focus our thoughts.
Change is afoot, there is no doubt about that. But change seems to be happening at such a rapid pace, that if we hang back in our old thoughts that no longer serve, we may find ourselves getting left behind.
The time is now for us to bring to life that which we intend for ourselves and for the greater good. The only way to work with an ever changing field is to jump in and be a participant. And the best way to participate, on an energetic level, is through intentional thought.
But why is it that holding intended thought can be so hard?
To really give up letting our mind just wandering about, and our ego-driven thought process from running rampant, self awareness must take center stage.
We love our inner stories, our self criticisms and sometimes our obsessive worries. But our thoughts collude with our emotions and the next thing we know…we’re sinking fast into a nose-dive of a convincing, yet untrue, picture of who we are.
The way out? Begin to listen!
Yep that may sound simple, but it can prove to be challenging. But the truth is, our thoughts are not us. And, we need to take responsibility for what we are thinking.
We actually have a choice. You get to choose what story you tell yourself. You can either tell yourself a good story or a bad one. One where you take yourself down into patterns that no longer serve you, or up into new thoughts and ways of Being.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m not talking about “Polly Anna” thinking here; but being responsible for what you think about and recognizing the correlation between thoughts and what you experience. And, that it is you and only you who can control what your thoughts are.
The more we can begin to catch ourselves in our thinking that may be negative or self destructive in any way, the more we can free ourselves from this. We can stop and shift gears, and begin to put our money where our thoughts are!
So here’s your challenge. Are you up for it?
Start with one day… and listen. Listen to what you are thinking as you go about your day. And when you catch the self destructive or critical thoughts full of negative vibes to self and others…stop.
Be kind to yourself but stop the thought. And choose another higher version.
You may be surprised at how often you have to hit the delete button in your thought realm. But the more you do, the more you will find your thoughts rising to the occasion of being in alignment with where you want to go.
Let me know how it goes!
Tags: intentional thought, law of attraction, manifesting, personal growth
Stacy Vajta is a master energy healer, helping people to transform their lives starting with their energy. She's on a mission to help those who feel stuck get to the energetic root of the matter and expand! Visit her Expanded Pathways website. |
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Right on Stacy, I so love this article and will share it. “TBT” – Thoughts Become Things – and you’re so right about that “delete” button. I think I hit mine 20 times already today…! Very timely.