"Because it hasn’t happened yet, this is the place in your experience where you have the most power to change your life."
Your action guide speaks in silence ~
“…Because we are constantly moving forward into the future, we interpret present-moment events based on what we expect they will mean for the future, even if the future is only the very next moment. Because it hasn’t happened yet, this is the place in your experience where you have the most power to change your life. When you are operating on auto pilot or a default mode, your expectations are automatically generated from your stored beliefs. If you then act in anticipation of what you expect, you usually end up re-creating a situation similar to the past one, without even realizing that you are doing it. If you do not wish to re-create the past, once you are aware of the process you can change what you expect so that it is more in line with what you want…” Think Forward to Thrive- Future Directed Therapy Jennice Vilhauer, PhD
Michael Taylor-Sullivan thank you for writing this interesting and motivational experiential viewpoint on the space between stimulus and response' as Viktor Frankl agrees with you there are choices. Your wife's artwork, if that is her aesthetic in the sketch, is delightful to see and indeed her zoom backdrop collection would be interesting to share with the world too, and for the concept idea ... try MFT's ... Thank you for the book recommendations on the how art is changed in the current and its functional future. Thoroughly enjoyed our Lunchclub.
Associate at World Financial Group (WFG)
3 年It took only a couple months after my dear wife composed this portrait in Conte artistes' chalk, that I transitioned into a new career, in a single day.