Friday, April 15, 2005

Pick Your Own Thoughts - It's Child's Play!


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Title: Pick Your Own Thoughts - It's Child's Play!
Author: Rosella Aranda
Copyright: 2005
Contact: editor@Calling-All-Entrepreneurs.com
Word Count: 405



Pick Your Own Thoughts - It's Child's Play!

Just imagine yourself sitting like a kid in a big playroom surrounded by many building blocks. Each block represents a thought.

Now some of these blocks are more attractive than others. You can pick and choose any ones that you want.

That’s right. If you happen to latch onto a thought/block that you don’t like, you can just throw it back. It’s that simple. And that fast.

You are free to toss a block aside with absolutely no penalties. If you decide you want only the pretty blocks, no one else can keep you from taking them.

Isn’t this a delightful little game? Your mental screen is a terrific playground. Have fun with it! Remember, you’re the one in charge of the controls.

Now granted, since we humans are creatures of habit, we may have to throw back some undesirable blocks a number of times before we automatically go for the more attractive ones. The really exciting point here, though, is that we are absolutely free to do so!

No one, but no one, can force us to “pick up a block” that we don’t like or want.

No matter what we hope to accomplish in business or in life, harnessing our fantastic mental powers will greatly increase the quantity and the quality of our contributions.

Putting our imaginations to work for us instead of against us puts us on the fast track to success. It’s like finally releasing the brakes on our engines.

This playful little exercise is simple in the extreme and just as effective. I hope you’ll put it into effect immediately to:

- freshen up a battered self-image
- control and eliminate nasty habits
- envision what you want
- envision already having what you want
- “put back” the thoughts you don’t want

You can use the prodigious power of your imagination to help yourself in many more ways. Naturally, permanent change will not occur with the first few attempts.

However, I believe that once you have begun to explore how much fun and how powerful and versatile your own imagination is, it will be a pleasure for you to make the repeated, consistent efforts necessary to produce the changes that you desire.

I trust that the ideas put forth here have helped you to realize and appreciate the truly extraordinary power you have at your disposal. Certainly such awesome powers deserve to be tended and cultivated. Don’t you agree?

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Rosella Aranda, international marketer and writer, helps entrepreneurs escape their limitations and take the brakes off their lives once and for all! See her newest ebook at: http://www.SabotageThyselfNoMore.com/
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Saturday, April 02, 2005

Metaphysical "Snowballs"

Do you have a gnawing resentment? Is there some person or situation that keeps cropping up in your mind causing you anguish? Here's a neat little trick that will banish ugly resentful thoughts.

Take your hands and form an invisible ball of energy. Move your hands about just as if you were making a snowball. This doesn't take long at all.

Intend to make the "snowball" bigger, more tightly compacted with pure energy. (Remember, you're not the one creating the energy. You're simply being a vehicle. This requires almost no effort on your part, only your solid intention.)

Now that you have a nice ball of pure energy, mentally throw it at the person in question. See the energy ball hit him or her and explode into a mass of wonderfully charged currents of energy, making the person feel suddenly wonderful and smiling.

That's it. That's all there is to it. Now I can't really explain why this transfer of energy releases the snowball maker from thoughts of bitterness. And it doesn't really matter. It is enough that it works, yes?

Give this a try. I think you'll be amazed.

To your freedom and success,
Rosella Aranda