Our life activities are basically influenced by our day-to-day circumstances or situations. For instance, we get angry or joy based on how other people or situations are. If circumstances or people going to rule our life, we wouldn’t have revolutionized our life from caves to infrastructures. Also, most successful people aren’t situation moved or circumstances based. They handle life happenings effectively. How do they do that? Then, what factor has controlled our life or controlling our life or will be controlling our life?
It is the “mental pictures” which proactively designed by ourselves even when “physical pictures” differ.
Our physical pictures – our external environment, beyond our control like temperature, calamities, situations, people’s emotions, etc.
Our mental pictures – our internal environment, under our complete control like character, attitude, emotions, beliefs, health, thoughts etc.
Our internal environment is decided only on our mental pictures and is independent of physical pictures. Everlasting happiness roots from positive mental pictures by keeping it independent of degrading physical pictures.
Consider we are fired out of your job (due to fuelling economic crisis), our “peace of mind” depends on how we handle such contingencies. In this condition, the physical picture is negative. If this is allowed to rule our mental pictures, our peace of life will wither off. But, instead, if we take steps to design our mental pictures without influence of physical pictures, peace of mind flourishes. For a negative, adding a negative will make more negative. For a negative, adding a more positive will make positive. “Adding” is our responsibility.
Positive mental pictures are basis of our success. Even when world is filled with negativities, adding positivity at every instance changes our life.
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
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I completely agree with your post.
I have a post on the importance of vizualization in my blog, here is the direct link: Beeffective.blogspot.com
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