Thursday, December 6, 2018

Thoughts become things

Keep your thoughts positive because your thoughts become your words. Keep your words positive because your words become your behaviour. Keep your behaviour positive because your behaviour becomes your habits. Keep your habits positive because your habits become your values. Keep your values positive because your values become your destiny. Mahatma Gandhi

According to the modern sciences, it has been proven that thoughts do transform, or rearrange and set into motion the particles in our brains to create a specific mental state. This state produces an effect on your physical body. 

When your thoughts become creative you bring results into your life which at first will appear to you just incredible, unexpected, extraordinary and fabulous. Every move of the method which transforms your thoughts into things is made in accordance with natural law. 

People whose thoughts are not creative think that the things would have happened to them anyway. They do not understand that we control what happens due to the forces of our mind. The belief that things would have happened anyway allows people to become negative and lazy.  If I believe I have no control over my life then I start to take things good and bad as they come and I do not make any effort to improve. I know there are some things I cannot control in my life, but I can control how I react to these things.


When you make your thoughts positive and creative, you can do wonders in your life, because you can create for yourself.  We all love to be around, positive, creative people, when your thoughts become creative, you draw people to you


If you know what you want, and you can remember that "thoughts become things" is the only absolute law at play in time and space, what else matters but what you choose to think today.

"The past is over, so it has no power now. The thoughts of this moment create my future." 
Louise Hay

Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Do you daydream?

When I was young, I used to daydream a lot. I remember lying on the grass, daydreaming about the clouds and the stories that the shapes of the clouds created in my mind. I also remember getting in trouble at school, for gazing out the window, thinking of something more pleasant as the teacher droned on about dangling participles.  Daydreams are an important magic that your mind creates that allows you to see in a different way.  

Daydreaming for me is usually a short escape from my surroundings, during which I capture a visionary fantasy, usually one of happy, cheerful thoughts, hopes or ambitions, which I have pictured as coming to pass.

Children should be encouraged to daydream, I believe it is great for your soul as well as your mind. Daydreaming, I think, allows me to stay on task, even when I am focused on many things. New research suggests that if you are able to daydream and keep your focus on other tasks you probably have a strong working memory. Allowing your mind to wander and to daydream is giving your working memory a workout.

One sign of reaching understanding, other than auras, ringing bells, and a restorative touch, is that you start appreciating quiet daydreaming as much as you appreciate planning.

Another is that you begin speaking kindly not only to flowers and trees but to automobiles, toasters and other machines.

And, for some reason, you feel gratitude for your current problems and challenges, and compassion for those who don't understand that they need service in their work.


Tuesday, December 4, 2018

You will miss

When you retire, you will miss the fast, hectic paced days, when you are scrambling to finish that latest project. You will miss being in the action, being held in high regard by your workmates and maybe even management. You will miss the stress of getting to work on time, finishing the day, rushing home. You will miss the chatter at work about what you will do or what you did on your weekend and holidays.

You are also going to miss the slow times and quiet days. Your circle of friends will become smaller, and you will miss those you called friends at work. You will miss plodding along at your own pace, working in spurts, and wondering where your next break will come from. Even your uncertainties, doubts, and fears will be missed.

As you focus on your workday, the idea of missing the stress of working sounds far-fetched, but it is true for many people. Many men who once held positions of relative power are faced with the idea that “I used to be someone important” but when I retired “I no longer am someone important”. Many of us identify who we are with what job we do, and in retirement, we have to focus on defining who we are, not by what job we do, but by what we do for others.


When you are first retired you miss work, strange but true, life works like that once you retire. However, the rewards of retirement will become known to you, over time and you will no longer miss any of the above. Trust me!