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Two Sides To Every Thought
By Cheri Hickman
There are two sides to every thought. What you want and want you don’t want.
Therefore, there is good in every thought. Of course, that depends on how you
feel about those thoughts. So often we think we are focusing on what we want,
when in reality, we are still thinking of what we don’t want.
For instance: “I sure wish I had enough money in my bank account to cover the
bills.” This thought is focusing on the “lack” of money. The other side of that
would be: “I love it when I have enough money in the bank account to cover the
bills.”
Being aware of our thoughts and what we keep creating in our life is the basis
of all of our abundance. Some people are just naturally “lucky”, as some would
say. They are the people that “go with the flow” and keep their spirits up. When
they keep their spirits up, they are walking around with a high vibration that
attracts all the good into their lives.
We all know people who walk into a room and the energy shifts immediately. It
becomes lighter and refreshing. These are our miracle workers. We wonder “Why do
they have all the luck?” Believe me, we could have “all the luck” if we went
with the flow and enjoyed life more. Life is meant to be lived with ease and in
joy. I get the opportunity to practice saying that quite often just to keep
reminding myself how to be.
As you go through your day, start paying attention to your thoughts. Be aware of
how often you are thinking about what you don’t want, versus what you really do
want. I hate using the word “want”. Want is all about lack.
Start keeping track of what you intend to have or do during the day and what
your gains are. Get yourself a notepad of some sort.
At the beginning of the day, write down your intentions for that day. I am
having a joyous day today. I have great fun with the people I meet today. I
received an additional $100 today. I feel great when I come home to a clean
house. You get the idea. Write it down as though it has already happened. Feel
as though it already happened. See what happens at the end of the day.
Then write down any gains you had during the day. Such as: I feel really good
today. I had fun with the people I met today. I saved $10.00 on the purchase of
a new coat today. I received a $20.00 rebate in the mail. I found a penny on the
ground. (If you don’t appreciate a penny how can you appreciate a $100 bill?) My
spouse cleaned the house today.
As you play with this exercise, you will find that you attract more good into
your life. You will find that you start switching your thoughts from what you
don’t “want” to what you do “intend”. You will find that you start to live life
with more joy and ease.
Cheri Hickman created Minds by Design as a tool to educate and help others be
the best they can be. She works with Release and EFT techniques. Visit:
www.MindsByDesign.com . |
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