Learning to influence yourself and your own life will results in a dramatic increase in success, relationships and results. So often we allow other influences to determine what we are going to do next or how we are going to live our life. Often times we find these influences something that we initiate by participating with them.
We let the daily news, TV commercials, or adds influence our decision making process because it seems easier for them to tell us where to spend our money, time and effort vs. you taking response ability and asking yourself what you would like in your life an then manifesting your vision.
Self-command helps you begin to acknowledge what you want in your life and how to influence yourself in order to achieve your goal. Self-command puts you in your driver seat and you begin to drive in the direction you would like to go. Self-Command helps you make the choices that are beneficial to you simply because you know how to empower yourself to take action now.
Self-command happens when you learn how to influence your own mind by examining what it is that you are telling yourself or letting others tell you is true. Self-command allows you to decide what is true for you. Self-command pays attention to what influences you would like to have with you and does not allow other influences in.
You can begin to influence your mind by learning something new, turning off your TV, reading a book or simply learning to think differently. Genius resides in every person willing to explore the lost caverns of his soul and mind where he can find ideas and visions waiting to be manifest.
Take the hero's journey and visit your heart and mind, have a conversation about what you would like and what you would like to make possible. "There is no use trying," said Alice; "One can't believe impossible things." "I dare say you haven't had much practice," said the Queen. "When I was your age, I always did it for half an hour a day. Why, Sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast". Lewis Carroll.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
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