The Bi-Weekly Ezine from Gurdy.Net |
Issue No: 208 - July 25, 2011 |
Today's Quick Tip |
If you find yourself to be stressed out, worried or anxious this morning, remember that all things pass. Ask yourself what you were worried or anxious about this time, on this day, last year and you'll know what I mean. |
Today's Personal Development Video | Today's Reflection | ||||||||||
FOCUS ON FOCUS - PART 3: STRATEGIC FOCUS | PRIME SUSPECT - USELESS THOUGHT | ||||||||||
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I've been doing my level best to practice what I preach for over fifteen years now. And, yet, I wake up some mornings plagued with useless thoughts – or the little rascals come after me during the day when I least expect it. But, of course, I should expect them because, sad as it may seem, the adult human is hell-bent (literally) on destroying our best efforts Seventy years research tell us that the normal mind is nothing short of a recipe for disaster. And you need look no further than your workplace, your tennis or golf club or your local paper for all the evidence that proves that research correct – to say nothing of what you’ll find going on in the wider world! Normal crazy people are constantly misbehaving themselves and they seem unable to stop it. And, on the face of it, we are unable to stop it – because our minds are hard-wired to pay little or no attention to reality and a vast amount of attention to stuff that simply is not going on at all. And if we were to go searching for the root cause of this problem, our useless thoughts would be a prime suspect. We are bombarded by 50,000 random thoughts each day – and that’s while we’re awake, so we’re not even talking about 24 hours! Some of these thoughts are just silly – like ‘I wish I was out playing golf or lounging at the beach than stuck in here in this boring meeting’ – thinking that you’d like to be somewhere else doesn’t alter the reality of where you are! However, many of these random thoughts are more destructive. I’m sure you have your own list but here are a few examples of what I’m talking about. ‘I’m so shy I’ll never be able to talk to her/him.’ (Delete as appropriate!!) ‘I wish I could be more assertive and not let people walk all over me.’ ‘I’m never going to get that job.’ ‘I’ll be happier when I’m three stone lighter.’ The problem with these thoughts is that, first of all, they confirm that, if your life is not-too-bad, that’s good enough. It isn’t. The second problem is that these thoughts enable (and that’s clearly the wrong word) your subconscious mind pay attention to all the things that it learned about you when you were a small child. These are the things that you now believe about yourself. They are the things that are standing in your way. Your mind won’t stop thinking useless thoughts – they will be your lifelong companions. But you can choose whether or not you will pay these thoughts any attention. After all, you have a very real alternative to listening to all that nonsense – you could choose to pay attention to the reality of the here and now. And, if that reality includes sitting through a boring meeting, you might just discover that paying more attention to what’s going on might make you more effective, happier and more productive – the things that most people want out of life. |
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