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Live In The Solution
"A person cannot directly choose his circumstances, but he can
choose his thoughts, and so indirectly, yet surely, shape his
circumstances." - As A Man Thinketh
In her outstanding book, Choose the Happiness Habit, Pam
Golden writes: "Take the story of two brothers who are twins.
One grows up to be and alcoholic bum. The other becomes an
extremely successful businessman. When the alcoholic is asked
why he became a drunk, he replies, 'My father was a drunk.'
When the successful businessman is asked why he became
successful, he says, 'My father was a drunk.' Same background.
Same upbringing. Very different choices."
The brothers chose different thoughts about the identical
experience. Those thoughts over the years shaped the
circumstances they now find themselves in.
There was a time in my life when I chose to think about
challenges and obstacles as just more of the "bad luck" I
seemed to attract. Ever hear the expression "when it rains, it
pours?" That was my constant mantra when others asked me how
things were going. So what do you think I got more of? If you
answered "RAIN," you're correct!
Bob Proctor says, "you're either living in the problem or
you’re living in the solution." Now, when I'm confronted with
what I used to think was a negative situation, I use a
different thought process. I force myself to replace those
negative thoughts that creep in with positive thoughts about
how I might solve the "problem." Sometimes I'll take a notepad
and just start jotting down ideas that might be a solution. At
the same time, my thoughts are focused on the possible lessons
I might learn from the situation so that I might profit from
the experience in the future.
If you've guessed that it doesn't "rain" as much in my life as
it used to, you're correct again. In fact, most days it's a
beautiful, cloudless and sunny day! Only occasionally now do I
get any rain, and it's good rain, the kind that makes living
things grow.
And that's worth thinking about.
Vic Johnson
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