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would it take for you to feel good about yourself?
I suspect that your list would include a lot
of things that you would like to change about yourself. As well as
those things that you would like to have. At the beginning of the
year we tend to have the best intentions to make those changes, but by
now, for most of us resolve and will power will have faded away.
At the beginning of last year, I made
a commitment to myself to have a year of positive habits. Because
there is something that I am absolutely convinced of:
Feeling good about yourself,
comes from doing good things for yourself.
It wasn’t going to be necessarily those types
of positive habits that have usually topped the list of my New Year’s resolutions.
Been there, done that, didn’t really get anywhere with that approach.
So I decided to work each month on bringing consciousness to a certain
behavior that would help me to feel good about myself. Some of them
were: Keeping a daily gratitude journal; using the 5-breath at least
once a day to re-charge; catching myself in a negative thought form once
a day and saying “Cancel.”
These seemingly small goals have an exponential
effect over time. By focusing attention on more manageable behaviors
(as opposed to those really big goals that we set for ourselves!) by the
end of last year, I could feel some major improvement in my overall attitude
toward my life.
Let’s do this together this year. I’m
certainly up for another year of positive habits!
But here’s the method I used – because
will power never seems to have a lasting effect.
There’s a saying that in 21 days you can either
make a habit or break a habit. There does seem to be some extraordinary
power in the number 21, but it’s not what you do or don’t do for that time
period that locks in the new behavior. It’s more about how you focus
your consciousness on the behavior that makes it become easier or second
nature, combined with some action.
The formula:
Communication to subconscious mind + real time
focus + some action (over 21 days) = creation of a life-affirming
habit
Communication to subconscious mind
–
all habitual behavior was formed in the subconscious mind and can only
be changed in the subconscious mind. Spend 21 days telling yourself
that you are doing the (good) thing for yourself. (example:
Keeping this gratitude journal is great because it is making me realize
all the wonderful things I have in my life) Do not say negative things
about yourself like “if only I could lose this weight I would stop hating
my body.”
Real time focus – Our subconscious
mind is action-oriented and responds to cues that are given in its favorite
language. Spend a few moments every day imagining in present tense
that you are doing that “good thing” and how it is making you feel about
self. Project your future self into the present.
Some action – Begin to “do” that
thing that will make you feel better about yourself. Even if it is
a small behavior and you can only spare a few minutes a day on it. As you
practice the first two parts of the equation consistently over 21 days,
you will find yourself performing the action with less and less resistance.
Don’t go for anything earth-shattering
for the time being. Little changes will follow a natural progression
and become big ones. For now – for today – think about some seemingly
simple daily behaviors that would give your morale a booster shot.
Here are some ideas:
* Doing a few minutes of
stretching when you get out of bed or before you go to sleep
* Practicing the 5-Breath
(repeated below from a previous newsletter) a couple of times a day
* Put a few things away
right after use that you habitually misplace (a great one for the baby
boomers!)
* Floss
* Drinking a few more glasses
of water or liquid each day for more hydration
Exercise - The Five-Breath
Repeated from July’s newsletter for your convenience:
Take 3 deep, but gentle breaths in through
the nose, taking in FRESH, CLEAR, POSITIVE energy
As you exhale through the mouth, release any
STALE, FOGGY, NEGATIVE energy out through the souls of the feet.
On the 4th breath, mentally ask your Guide
(Higher Self, Divine Energy, Spirit Guide) to be present in your heart,
feeling that energy move in from your back.
On the 5th breath, allow yourself to expand
energetically, so that you sense that your energy field extends at least
6-12 inches beyond your physical body. This is the liaison space
between the realm of guidance. Be very open for the next 15-20 minutes
following this 5-breath.
Repeat several times a day.
Affirmation for Positive Habits
I am doing something good for myself every
day.
Monthly Inspiration
The individual human mind is like a computer
terminal connected to a giant database. The database is human consciousness
itself, of which our own cognizance is merely an individual expression,
but with its roots in the common consciousness of all mankind. This
database is the realm of genius; because to be human…everyone has access
to genius. The unlimited information contained in the database has
now been shown to be readily available to anyone in a few seconds, at any
time and in any place…bearing the power to change lives, both individually
and collectively, to a degree never yet anticipated.
~David R. Hawkins M.D. Power vs. Force: The Hidden Determinants
of Human Behavior
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