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A question my clients often ask me is why bother resolving particular negative emotions? They’ve been living with many of these feelings for years so why bother changing them. It’s not been a comfortable ride can’t they just carry on stuffing them away in the lockers and hidden compartments in their minds. What’s the harm in that?
Ever notice how a problem you’re working on doesn’t seem to budge much? You work at it from one angle, but the final answer seems to elude you. Maybe by taking a few steps back we can identify what parts of the puzzle need munching on, pacman like, in order to solve it.
In times of collective difficulty, we look towards other people’s experiences to see if they can show what might lay ahead for us. Problems with maintaining mortgage repayments, spiralling energy bills and the cost of living jumping up are regular news features we hear and read about. They can be stern alerts to reigning in reckless spending habits. But what if your habits have been very different and you have managed your money judiciously in recent times? By focusing on the problems besetting those caught in the painful spotlight, do we ourselves run the risk of falling head first into a bear trap of financial woes just because that’s what we have concentrated on? Is there some other action you you take in achieving your goals?
In the last month I’ve received a large number of electronic newsletters that I never signed up for. They refer to me by names I would never choose, e.g. Sejual San (a Japanese name to signify Reiki Master). I’ve had polite e-mails offering to sell me Reiki music, others telling me about training I could attend in Texas at a local health centre there, and yet others with tenuous links to my work. With each one my address has been harvested from sites where the e-mail is hidden unless you go to great lengths to get them.
If you are focussed on achieving your goal, letting go for the result to come to fruition can be the last thing you allow yourself to do. After all, you're meant to stay on top of it and make sure it happens
. . . aren't you?
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