Wednesday, February 13, 2013

random musings - resistance to change

There are some words/phrases in vocabulary which seemingly gives comfort but traps you in mud hole. These words and the associated feeling are beautiful baits to hook you and pull you out of winning pool. Some of them are settled, comfortable, known zone, let me think about it, too old, too late, should have, could have, would have, few more minutes of sleep, will do from tomorrow, it is ok etc.

                        Character is built out of every small repeative things that we do daily like brushing the teeth, shower etc. Every penny saved and earned builds the financial character. Every penny spent that could have been saved is one small step towards negative financial character.  Embracing the change to upside, outside of known zone, to explore the unknown, with the unseen hand of divinity protecting and guiding, with trust on the self and habit of digging deep in times of uncertainty, thriving on the challenge, always adds more tools for permanently establishing winning character. The purpose should be so clear and distinct, so important that little comfort should not stop the pursuit of the purpose. power is in the present moment. no moment is more sanctimonious than the present moment. No moment promises more success than taking one small step in the present moment.
Also, being in the thick of the present is critical - a good illustration would be to feel the excitement, adrenalin rush and focus you had when you drove a car for the first time. Every time you drive, if you can relive that feeling, all your drives will be emotionally refreshing and safe. This applies to job, marriage, kids, school, friends etc. Test it out. The past records/judgement deleted completely on a daily basis or as soon as the concerned event is over creates fresh approach towards a person or problem. Every time, approaching a person or problem with fresh blank record, with no judgement, gives enormous access to areas of solution. you can swim into solution without resistance.

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