So often we find ourselves in the same situations over, and over, and over. Why? Essentially because directly or indirectly we choose to be there. We never learn the lesson. I recently had a dream that someone was deceiving me and miraculously a few days later it came true. The crazy part is the situation unfolded almost exactly the same as it did in the dream. Was it really a coincidence? Well, we all think different things about such words. My dream very well may have been just a coincidence but it felt soo real that when I woke up I was literally heart broken.
When things go wrong on some level I know it's going to, before it happens. We put ourselves in the same situations because we feel that this time around it will be different, this time I have it under control. Well, h e l l no you don't. All you really have is the experience from the first time it happened and if you learned the lesson that the situation was meant to teach you, than you will surely run, forest, run in the opposite direction this time around. It's the intuition that we have that gets ignored. Recognizing a sign, a warning, a bad feeling, is a skill but does your skill set match your mindset?
Many people never reached their full potential due to fear of success, fear or failure, even fear of trying to just do something different from the pack. Poor thinking steps in the way and creates a barrier between you and the you, you deserve to be. Our hopes go into things that will almost always fail us, people, false assumptions and monuments of excuses. I personally never believed in the idea of mentors or heroes because people will let you down. I like the idea of isolating the good qualities in a person and making them your own. In this way you some how leave behind all the crap that makes a person human.
So, how can we sharpen our minds? Perhaps, it begins by listening to your intuition and trusting yourself and what you know in your gut but most importantly by having faith. Of course, it's easier said than done. But let’s begin today by embarking on a journey that was so eloquently portrayed in the great words of snoop doggie dog when he said "get your mind right, shortie, get your mind right".
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