If you’re looking for inspiration, there are two places where it is readily available.
First, you’ll find it within the memories of your previous successes. When you close your eyes and relive your previous winning moments in the Theatre of the Mind, you fire up your brain to create more of them.
Second, you’ll find it when you see someone doing what you want to be doing. Sit still and watch those who are making something difficult look easy. When you do this your brain begins recording what you are watching as though you are also doing it. The more you watch, the more the impulse to get up and begin takes hold of you.
In the beginning, you may find yourself feeling incapable of accomplishing the same thing the other person is doing. This is when the ONCE IMPOSSIBLE – NOW EASY maxim in Zero Resistance Living is real for you.
But when you stay the course and encourage yourself to make incremental, step-by-step changes, and give yourself a pat on the back for small improvements, you begin to make progress. And as far as time is concerned, when you look back upon the process you followed, it won’t be long before you not only have the skills, but your mind perceives that it didn’t take long at all.
Why? Because in an instant, in your memory, you can go back to when you first began. You can go back to when you were beginning to make progress. You can go back to when you were halfway there. And you can go back to the moment when you smiled, pumped your fists in the air and proclaimed, “I GOT IT. I CAN DO IT. I DID IT!”
Matt Furey
Psycho-Cybernetics.com
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