Loving Your Past?

Loving Your Past?

Are you more in love with your past or more in love with your future? 


What do you spend more time talking about in your daily life? If you spend more time in the past, then you will probably attract the same experiences, common feelings and looping thoughts.


Whether your past was terrific or ugly, living in the past can keep us at a standstill and being in a rut is NO fun! I invite you to start to remind yourself everyday who you would like to become.


The choice is up to YOU!


As soon as you wake up in the morning use your imagination to create a new YOU. Think thoughts GREATER than how you might feel. Rise above your habitual feelings and consciously choose actions that light you up and gets you dancing, smiling, laughing and celebrating!


When you walk into the unfamiliar and break those stubborn habits of self-pity or blame, before you know it your world is going to begin to shake up and when it stops shaking it is going to resemble a world that resembles your heart's desire.


Begin today to blueprint a new YOU. Who do you want to become in the future? Write down the vision of YOU in the PRESENT moment as if you have already mastered the new you and rehearse it daily! 


Stop being "in love" with the OLD you. The past is gone and today you can be, do and have whatever your desire. If you can see it in your mind, believe it. Then rehearsal, rehearse, rehearse and remind yourself who you intend to become. 


You will be amazed how becoming a new YOU, you will become. 





To learn about Susan Foxley's workshops, television show, DVDs and Ebook visit SusanFoxley.com. Thank you!

Thomas Chisholm

Bringing the Influence Of Nature To Markets and The Economy

7 年

right on. being in the moment is the mother and father of self discovery, innovation and clarity. No where else will you find the aha! moments.

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