Are We Doomed To Our ‘Default Future’?

Just remember that the story you tell is the basis of your life. So tell it the way you want it to be.Abraham

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which story?

What story are we expressing daily? What do we tell self and others? Consciously or without full awareness? Here are some examples:

  • I’m getting old…
  • I get easily tired…
  • Life is tough…
  • Life is full of sorrow…
  • I don’t care…
  • No one loves me…

What story (across multiple dimensions) are we repeating all day long?

let’s rewrite

Recently a friend brought up the concept of a ‘default future’. That’s the future we guarantee ourselves if we don’t change our current thinking and actions…

Let’s rewrite our life stories. Let’s rewire our thinking to design a better ‘default future’:

  • I feel good…
  • Life is such a blessing…
  • God is good…
  • I love it all…
  • All is well…
  • I’m thankful for everything…

Daily Affirmation: Today I AM rewriting my ‘default future’!

Recommendation: The Law of Attraction by Esther Hicks

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How To Master Life!

The process of Mastery, then, is one of acceptance. It is a quiet embracing of what is. It is a non-resistance. It is a gentle walking into the moment, knowing that it holds for us, always, what is best for us [in] all ways.Neale Donald Walsch

one answer

If there was ever one answer to the question, ‘How should one live daily’, it would be: ‘Embrace what is’…

let it be = mastery

We must recognize what is and embrace it fully. Then, while being led by Spirit, we can do all that might be necessary and possible. It’s like swimming down the river, flowing with it, without thrashing about, gently changing course towards one edge or the other… In this state we’re peaceful and we don’t compare our progress with any other swimmer because we know that the river itself is headed to the Ocean…

Daily Affirmation: Today I AM a believer, therefore I let go…

Recommendation: Living the Science of Mind by Ernest Holmes

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How To Live A Fearless Life!

Set your mind at work to solve its problems; teach your intellect to work for you; refuse longer to be dominated by fear like an unthinking animal.  – The Urantia Papers

thinking

Humans can think, we can discern, we can decide and we can act. We do this by using our minds of course. The mind as a faculty is not powered by the brain alone. There’s a component of it that comes from higher sources. That’s our access to the higher self, to better decisions and to happier living.

When will we use this amazing faculty while asserting control?

asserting control

We must remember that thinking allows us to step back and consider the landscape, the situation, sharpen or reverse a perspective, use experience to our advantage and act in faith! The thing that does the thinking, the decision making and the acting is not the mind, it’s the ‘I’, it’s us. That ‘I’ can assert control over runaway thinking, fear-ridden thinking or thinking that’s turning negative. We just have to realize we can assert control and then just do it!

Daily Affirmation: Today I use my mind as a tool!

Recommendation: The Urantia Papers

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What Do We Prioritize?

An inch of time is an inch of gold but you can’t buy that inch of time with an inch of gold.  – Chinese Proverbs

most important?

What do we hold most important? What do our daily actions tell us about what’s most important to us? Are the two (our values & actions) congruent with each other? If not why? What are the gaps? What’s holding us back?

action

Once we know our values (most important to us) we must act. We must actualize those values into our lives. We must experience them. If family’s most important, as an example, then let’s:

  • Show that by spending more time with family
  • Prove it by being completely present with them
  • Express it by loving them unconditionally

Daily Affirmation: Today I AM focused on the most important stuff…

Recommendation: Love: What Life Is All About by Leo F. Buscaglia

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How Can Joy Be Experienced?

Sometimes your joy is the source of your smile, but sometimes your smile can be the source of your joy.Thich Nhat Hanh

joy

When it comes to joy does it matter why it exists? It only matters how we can create more joy, in us and around us… Joy is a function of human-hood, of association with other persons and of setting and achieving goals. As humans we can experience joy inherently. It’s something we were born to discover and experience.

stillness

We are not our thoughts. We identify with our thoughts and feel uncomfortable in silence or if our minds are not constantly engaged. What we can discover is that when we cease thinking, even if momentarily, we are nothing but pure awareness. This witnessing awareness, a faculty that is simply consciousness, must be nurtured. It’s here, in this stillness that pure joy can be experienced…

Daily Affirmation: Today I discover joy when I AM still!

Recommendation: Essential Writings by Thich Nhat Hanh

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How To Use Honey!

A drop of honey catches more flies than a gallon of gall. Abraham Lincoln

honey?

How we begin an interaction is probably more important than the rest of the conversation. ‘First impressions’ last the longest. Genuine and hear-felt friendliness will ultimately melt even the toughest exterior. Let’s start each such exchange with a real smile and a softness that reveals our own deep nature; then watch how all our relationships blossom!

life principles

13th Dale Carnegie Principle: Begin in a friendly way.

Here’s an example from the book:

Daniel Webster, who looked like a god and talked like Jehovah, was one of the most successful advocates who ever pleaded a case; yet he ushered in his most powerful arguments with such friendly remarks as: "It will be for the jury to consider," "This may perhaps be worth thinking of," " Here are some facts that I trust you will not lose sight of," or "You, with your knowledge of human nature, will easily see the significance of these facts." No bulldozing. No high-pressure methods. No attempt to force his opinions on others. Webster used the soft-spoken, quiet, friendly approach, and it helped to make him famous.

Daily Affirmation: Today I begin with love!

Recommendation: How To Win Friends And Influence People by Dale Carnegie

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