This post is my thoughts on a lesson from the Beyond Freedom home study course for personal growth and life achievement. This course has been instrumental in transforming my life from stress-full to stress-FREE. Order your own copy today at: http://www.LibertyLeague.com/margieremmers And transform YOUR life from where you are now, to where you want to be. |
Wow. This lesson has been a remarkable journey for me--though there was nothing NEW that I learned, it reinforced what I have been learning from various sources over the past couple of months...especially what I learned in the Bahamas from Andy Andrews and Dr. Joe Dispenza. It all comes down to personal responsibility--is there something you want to change in your life? Don't complain about--change it! You know exactly what to do, so DO it! Here are my comments for the last two questions in this exercise.
5. How would you reprogram your mind to do it all differently?
I would program my mind to believe that how I feel about my body and my beauty determines both my behavior--how I take care of it, and how I act around others.
I would program my mind to believe that exercise is FUN and that eating healthy FEELS BETTER.
I would program my mind to believe that life is supposed to be FUN and that I don't have to be PERFECT (which is a good thing, because I never will be).
I would program my mind to believe that people like me and want to be around me--and I would constantly search for evidence that that is true.
I would program my mind to believe that making money is GOOD, and that you can have more of an impact on the world by having MONEY and spreading it around than you can by doing anything else.
I would program my mind to believe that life is EASY, FUN, and FREE-FLOWING.
I would program my mind to believe that I am successful whatever I do.
I would program my mind to believe that my example is all that is necessary to change lives.
6. If your life was a blank canvas, what is the first object you would paint?
It would be a picture of me--thin, healthy, and beautiful--smiling/laughing with my kids and my husband, out in nature, appreciating, loving, and enjoying every second of our lives.
Wow. Let me at it. :o)
0 comments:
Post a Comment