Committed to Healing Yourself
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on 31st October 2010 at 01:14 (3986 Views)
Should healing yourself be taken on half-heartedly?
Can you expect full results in that case? Results where you heal yourself?
I say you can't. You need to work for your results: Like you've never worked for anything before.
You need to work to earn the right to live your optimal life.
When you tackle anything, your results will only reflect what you put into it: no matter what it is.
For instance, if you take it on half-heartedly you won't have the energy or the perseverance to continuously look to overcome hurdles.
When Factor-x kicks in, you'll not have what it takes to move beyond the hurdle placed in the way by yourself, via Factor-x. See Factor-x and How It Comes About.
This is a real cliché, but it is befitting of the prerequisite below:
To uncover and go for your optimal life is not for sissies.
Your whole life up to the point of reading this has likely been dictated to you by your Factor-x, which implies you mostly gave up on yourself.
And rest assured when the going gets tough, and your expectations are unmet, likely as before, you'll not have the courage to put in what is required.
Therefore, if you're not into this whole-heartedly--almost defiantly, your journey will not have the necessary energy to get you beyond hurdles. And rest assured, the hurdles are likely all created by you.
Well if you were already able to get beyond your life hurdles, would you be reading this?
Drawing on my own experience: when something is important, I go for it, and I muster the courage, and focus and refocus. And I cannot see how someone who isn't in it whole-heartedly, would survive the hurdles.
Well look at it this way.
You can decide life has handed you a deck of cards which is a hindrance and that you can do nothing about it, accept it and take on a life of struggle. Thus the environment or the circumstances are in charge of your life; and so be it.
Or instead you say this is it: life has dealt me this deck of cards and I do not accept it. You see your dreams for what they are, otherwise why would you have the dreams? And you do what's required to overcome your adversity. Furthermore, if you're honest with yourself, you'll likely see how you have sabotaged your life (via the power you've given to your Factor-x).
Aforementioned is thus the first decision you need to make: Is your life under the control of your circumstances and the environment - thus you're the product of your circumstances?
Or you'll have none of that and stand up for yourself: categorically saying no more, no matter what: I'm going for it, and you uncover and manifest your dreams and thus your optimal life?
The choice is yours!
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