What’s Your Mindset?
Your mindset matters to your subconscious mind twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. On duty from birth, until we transition to what is next, its mission is to give us exactly what we desire.
As an example of my mindset, when someone, even during a phone call, asks, “How Are You?” I have a habit of growing a smile and saying, “I couldn’t be better if I were twins!”
Try it as a test sometimes; it’s an excellent icebreaker and relaxes the moment. Be forewarned; however, it may cause an uncomfortable silence for a second. Fight the urge to fill the void.
They consider my response for a second or two, and then more than ninety percent of the time, I’ll hear a chuckle, and that’s my goal. My attempt to brighten their day was a success, if just for a moment.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m not a saint, and indeed, I’m not altruistic. Another human’s spirit is palpable, and if they are in a good mood, I hope it’s infectious. Maybe, after our interaction, I will also have a great day.
Your Mindset Matters When You’re Speaking It Into Existence.
People have rough days and better days. Everybody’s living a life, and we respond based on how we see ourselves in the moment, positively or negatively.
What is your permanent mindset? Positive or negative? Would you rather ride high on cloud nine or huddle under a cloud of doom?
If we verbalize negativity, “Oh, I feel terrible, fat, sad, sick, broke, or whatever malady we choose,” even if we are not having those misgivings at the moment, we are highly likely to experience a phenomenon known as “speaking it into existence.”
As soon as we say, “Oh, I feel just terrible,” our subconscious mind, the dutiful engineer that it is, hears every word and goes to work to ensure we get exactly what we desire: to “feel terrible.”
I’ve learned that if you think you’re ill or say you’re sick, you’ll probably feel or be ill shortly. Just give it a minute.
“I’m much worse off than you.“
Some people’s circumstances cause them much discomfort, and they cannot wait to share. I’m sure you know someone who fits that mindset.
Whenever you come across them, your eyes dart right and left, looking for an escape, but no dice. The hunter got captured.
So, with no escape in sight, you cringe and ask them, “How are you doing today?”
They eye you up and down, nod, then answer, “I don’t feel so good.” You take a deep breath and prepare for an earful of ailments, lack, somebody did me wrong, etc.
You hear in so many words: “No matter what you’re suffering from, I’m worse off than you; I gotcha beat!”
If you’re ill, they’re at death’s door. If you’re broke, they’re destitute. “Your busted ankle ain’t nothing! They’re about to amputate my leg!” Get my drift?
Your Mindset Matters; Want To Be Broke? Say it aloud.
Do you know anyone who constantly complains about, “I’m broke” or “I never have enough money?” Their obedient subconscious, who hears every word they utter, will determine how broke they want to be, get on it right away, and guess what, any time you see them, they’re what? Broke as a joke!
Moral of the Story
Your mindset doesn’t have to buy into the negative. Speak your hopes and dreams into existence.
If you refuse to accept illness, speak it out loud, affirm better health, and see, feel, and imagine yourself in the best health ever!
Do you have overwhelming debts and see no way of paying them off? Tell your subconscious that you expect more than enough money to come your way, and see, feel, and imagine yourself debt-free!
You will feel and live better. Your subconscious mind has your back, and blessings will flow.
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CK and Kat DeLeon
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