Changing Reality Necessitates A Mental Revolution.
Ayanda Magwagwa
McKinsey Forward Alumni | PGDip Ops | 3x Cum Laudé Graduate | Business Strategy Enthusiast
Our beliefs lie right at the center of our abilities (assumed abilities to be more precise). Whether or not we are able to accomplish a particular task, overcome a challenge, or attain a certain level of greatness, is a result of the type of mindset we adopt. This means that the outcome, as well as the quality of it, is largely dependent on our worldview. Our belief systems. These are the masters that direct and dictate the unfolding of our reality.
Reality unfolds in direct accordance with our beliefs. And since we create our own reality, this “reality” of we hear, see, feel, experience, taste and smell is a product of the beliefs we hold and meditate on.
The attempt to change our reality, therefore, by changing what we hear, see, feel, smell and taste is futile. If we are not happy with what we hear, see, feel, smell and taste – our experiences – a positive change in our habits, a total positive shift in our mental attitude, in the dominating belief, is how we can be able to influence a more intentional and purposeful reality.
By: Ayanda Magwagwa