Do you ever wonder why you set out to plan something and you have it all worked out in your head and when the event finally comes it does not live up to what you wanted? The reason for this is that it is all in the way you are looking at it. It's your mindset or mind's point of view. Fortunately or unfortunately we all program our own minds most of the time and decide how we look at something. That is why everything is all about your mind set.
Think about it this way, how do you know that a sunset is pretty? Who determined that it is pretty? Maybe to you it is not but to me it is. How do we draw these conclusions? What is romantic to you? How do you feel when you see a mentally challenged boy? Do you like scary movies? All of these things are determined by you (and outside influences) but mostly by you. We decide how we look at things and how they should be. Have you ever thought about this before? Why am I even writing about it?
Your mindset controls everything you do all day long. How you look at things, deal with situations, pass judgement and so much more. In my daily life i see how this affects allot of people. One person can have a huge lasting affect on many. We need to be aware how we affect those around us and what is controlling that.
If you are unhappy with your life right now try stepping back and reevaluating what you see and how you see it. Reprogram your brain to change up how it views the world. We need to become better people again in this country. We have become very aggressive, very judgmental and very pessimistic. If we will all just realize it is how we have programed ourselves then just maybe we can do something about it.
The next time something doesn't play out how you thought it should, step back and reevaluate your thoughts. Maybe you will discover that you were looking at it all wrong.




Interesting blog. I found it through Blog Catalog when I was doing some research for one of my own posts. I will start to follow it more regularly. Thanks. CK, Cleveland, OH
Posted by: The Constant Complainer | December 28, 2008 at 09:02 PM