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Feeling Good Today, Tomorrow... And Forever
We have been consciously or unconsciously seeking to
feel good - ever since we were kids. As adults, however,
we find that it can be something other than sweets or
toys that can make us feel good: holidaying in an exotic
country, getting a promotion, being involved in an exciting
project...
The holiday, promotion, and exciting project are just
the means - vehicles to get us the good feelings, like
a finger pointing to the moon. However, if we focus
too intently on the finger, we may end up taking the
finger to be the moon, missing out on the beautiful
sights of Heaven altogether.
Here's an anecdote: Two brothers decided to come on
This Side. When asked why they wanted so much to visit
Earth, both replied that they simply wanted to feel
good. They had heard of many wonderful things happening
down there.
Upon arriving, the elder brother discovered that money
could buy him things, permitting him to feel good. So
he decided to amass a fortune, thinking that the more
money he had, the more he'd be able to feel good. Now
there is nothing wrong in having money, but for him,
money became the finger pointing to the moon. He had
forgotten about the moon and the beautiful sights of
Heaven. His obsession was so intense that he felt anxious,
aggressive, and suspicious whenever he felt threatened
by the loss of his money.
The beautiful sights of Heaven were replaced by the
ugly little finger that made him feel bad - instead
of good. He had mistaken the finger to be the moon.
The younger brother discovered the sea, sex, and sun;
he felt good lying all day on the beach and making whoopee
at night. He took it easy. He simply went fishing whenever
he was hungry.
Now, initially these men had the same objective - to
feel good - but they did not ride on the same vehicles.
They later compared notes on the Other Side. The one
obsessed by money, who had thought that money would
bring him all the goodies, failed miserably to attain
his objective on Earth. He depended too heavily on one
source - money.
His younger brother scored remarkably well; though
he had little money, he felt good most of the time while
on This Side. He was carefree, had no worries, and appreciated
what he had. He really was in paradise!
Now, what can we draw from this?
Of course, we naturally want to feel good. But our
desires are often crushed by You want / You can't /
What's going to happen? / You're going to lose! - the
Gang of Four.
Whenever you feel heavy, anxious or discouraged, it's
a sure sign that this Gang of Four is beating you up.
To lessen the pain, you need to swallow a DDD pill!
What's that?
DDD stands for Desireless Diet Day, which stops our
negative emotions and puts us in a positive thinking
mode.
You simply cut down on desires you can't immediately
fulfil, like wanting someone to call you, hoping to
be invited to next week's party, hoping your client
will sign a contract today, wanting your boss to be
nice to you... The list can be long!
Just focus on what you have now, and think about what
you can do with what you have now! If you want to call
someone, you can! You want to have a coffee, take a
shower, drive your car - you can! This way you'll never
be attacked by the Gang of Four. You'll feel good each
time because you're focusing on what you have - not
on what you'd like to have.
Does this mean cutting all desires? Not at all! Just
transform your desires into strategies. If you desire
a more rewarding job, spend time now creating job options,
then start your action plan and send out your CVs. You're
back to You want / You can DDD mode.
You can feel good all day long and control a situation
by focusing on the things you have and on what you can
do with what you have. Just make a list of what you
have. Eyes, legs, tongue, Google, friends, job, driver's
license... This list can be a mile long!!!
You have legs, take a walk. Some can't. You have eyes,
go watch something you like. Whichever vehicles you
choose - and you can change vehicles - whether you're
rich or poor, as long as you feel good each day, you
get to score points.
To feel good depends on our reaction to people around
us, on our reactions to situations - whether it rains
or shines, whether people are nice or nasty. If we keep
an inner smile all day long, we will score 7, 8, or
9 points out of 10, and be on our way to attaining our
real objective in life - feeling good today, tomorrow...
and forever.
Author: Dan Low
Dan Low, self-improvement and behavioral expert at
SelfGrowth.com is also a corporate trainer. He spent
more than 25 years helping individuals control negative
emotions and life situations through Eastern / Western
behavioral modification techniques, and is the author
of "Maximize Your Potential with Powerful Tools...
And No Stress". http://www.maximizeyourpotential.info/the_book.html
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