Here are 8
Tips to Help Create
a Positive Mental Attitude
1. Remember that you are
powerful.
Most of the time we have no idea what we are
supposed to be doing, or who we are supposed to be imitating. I say “imitating”
because this is what we do: We conform to the external environment.
We play roles and cover up our true selves by
identifying with “things” that end up defining who we think we are. I’m a
doctor, a salesperson, a secretary, a lawyer; I’m sad, happy, lonely, or
miserable. I’m angry, jealous, afraid, and I can’t
help it—it’s who I am.
The truth is, though, we are none of those
things. They are symptoms of the sleepwalking disease. You are more important
than any label. We are not our professions. We are not our feelings. We are not our
circumstances. We are not even our mind.
What we are is far greater, far superior, far
more important, and far more mysterious than our conceptual mind tries to
define. This is why we are far more powerful than we think we are.
2. Choose to embrace life.
Let go and embrace the moment, whether it
contains an obstacle or an opportunity. Stop fussing over trivial matters and
start focusing on what’s really important to you.
Don’t go through life expecting things to
change. Life becomes hard and unfair when we decide to complain about things
rather than trying to change them ourselves. Wake up to the truth that life is
not a practice-run.
Be bold and courageous, and make decisions
that benefit your growth. Put yourself on your imaginary death-bed and realize
that time stands still for no one. Start as soon as possible to make any
necessary changes you may need to.
Take the first step before more time
gradually passes by while you stand still stagnating. Your choice. Your life. Your
responsibility. Your power.
3. Realize that you get to
control your reactions.
We create our outside reality by the thoughts
and beliefs we maintain about life in general. What we believe in our inner
world, we see in our outer world—not the other way around.
We all have problems, and we’re often tested
by circumstances outside of our control. Even though you may not be in control
of what’s going on outside of you, you most definitely can control your reaction to
those situations.
We have the power because our inner world
(cause) affects the influence we allow the outer world (effect) to have on us.
So next time you hear somebody mention that you have great personal power, know
they are 100% correct. You have more control than you think.
4. Know that no one is better
qualified.
We place far too much emphasis on other
people’s opinions about us, often to the exclusion of our own. This takes away
from our own personal power. No matter what anybody says about you, it doesn’t
hold any significance to who you truly are unless you identify or agree with
them.
Stop identifying with other people’s opinions
and become aware of how you see yourself. Nobody knows you better than you do.
Never accept another person’s reality as your own. Always believe that you can
achieve anything you put your mind to. And, most importantly, never let another
person’s opinion of you affect what you believe about yourself.
5. Believe that you are more
than enough.
If you have to compare yourself to someone else, let it be a person
who is less fortunate, and let it be a lesson to learn just how abundant your
life truly is. It’s just a matter of perspective.
You may find that you are not entirely
grateful for what you possess. You may believe that you need more than you have
right now to be happy. If this is the case, then you are absolutely right—you
will need more, and you will continue to need more.
This cycle will perpetuate as long as your
mind believes it to be true. If you focus on what you have, and not on what you
lack, you will always have enough, because you will always be enough.
6. Love yourself.
You have arrived. Everything you need is
right here. Cut out the distractions, open your eyes, and see that you already
have everything in your possession to be happy, loved, and fulfilled.
It’s not out there. It never was out there.
It’s in the same place it was since the day you were born. It’s just been
covered up by all the external things you have identified with over the years.
Be yourself. Love yourself completely and accept
everything that you are. You are beautiful. Believe it, and most importantly,
remind yourself often.
7. Stay cool.
If someone cuts us off in traffic or skips
the queue at our local cinema, we may feel our blood pressure begin to rise and
feel the need to react in a negative manner. We get uptight with other people’s
actions, and in the end we punish ourselves for their bad behavior.
We and up losing control over our own actions
because of the way other people act. But we are responsible for our own action,
regardless of how rude other people may act. If it’s hard to stay cool,
remember: you are the one who loses in the end, if you lose the lesson.
8. Journey well.
We know life is about the journey and not the
arrival. We don’t need to arrive if we accept that we are already here.
Be content with where you are today and don’t
make the mistake of putting off being happy because you are waiting for the
right moment to shine. Sometimes it takes a conscious effort to enjoy the
journey.
Not everyone woke up this morning and not
everyone will go to bed tonight. Life has no guarantees. Every minute you are
living is a blessing that has to be experienced in the moment. It’s not always
easy, but it’s always an option—a choice. Your choice
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