Wednesday, 11 April 2012

LOVE EACH MOMENT

Love each moment

There's a statement, it's so hard to do, as it's ever so easy to let each moment drift into the next. But just think for a moment, what would you be doing right now if you knew these moments were your last? What would you say to those nearest to you? Maybe you haven't said for a  while, if at all, what words would you pick to express the sentiment most important to you. What would you say to yourself...?

Strange thoughts, but relevant. Saying what you really mean in as few concise words as you can find, is how you can focus your mind into determining what really is both important to you right now and what you want from the future. Without a clear picture in your mind, the chances of attracting the opportunity you really desire is going to be naturally more difficult. When you really want to influence an event you need to not only idealise and visualise the outcome, but also add a personal  value to you thoughts. The more value you place in your mind the more importance and therefore power you will generate into that desire.

Focus is a powerful tool in the armament of the person with a mind for success. Undoubtably focus takes practice to master, as the mind can be lethargic and easily distracted. If you look at  research on the minds of successful racing drivers you will  find areas of their brains that have become highly attuned to processing the immense amounts of information they are bombarded with every fraction of a second. This superior ability to react subconsciously to the masses of information they are faced with allows them to compete at the highest level and not crash, the skill is derived from hours of practice. For anyone else the laboured computing of the conscious mind  would do all the work, which would be extremely mentally draining, and not nearly quick enough in reaction times to be able to stay the course, be competitive, and not crash.

Success based thinking comes from focus and practice, developing the mind to work subconsciously  in it's processes to see and react to opportunity. By  planning and executing strategies committed to subconscious habitual thinking, you will be  much  quicker than someone who has to think about how he or she would accomplish the same task with the conscious mind.

If we take a gun fight for example and ask the question.. who is faster, the first to draw or the second? Research tells us even if the first to draw is a slightly faster gunslinger, the second will win because the subconscious mind reacts quicker to the conscious decision of the first to draw. Success in a gunfight has a pretty immediate result of win or loose, live or die, but in life you have the opportunity to use the power of your mind again and again, developing rapid subconscious thought patterns so you can immediately make the right decisions to take you successfully forward, rather than dithering all over the place never making your mind up or seeing the opportunity in the first place. This is one of the fundamentals to success, the ability to stop dithering and replace it with confidence and certainty.

You can if you want, choose to develop really quick negative thought patterns and find your mouth saying negative comments in conversation before your brain is in gear,  loosing yourself all sorts of opportunity. Conversely you can spout creative inspirational thoughts before you've even thought about it and enthuse people with your ideas. Creativity, like any skill takes practice, and the use of creative strategically structured language is a skill all of it's own. If you don't learn the art of influence and practice every day, you will certainly be a long way behind those who are destined for wealth and success.

No comments:

Post a Comment