A Life’s View
Below are two examples of how people tend to view things, with the first being the most common. When reading them, do they remind you of anyone? Do they remind you of yourself?
Example 1: “During the last storm, a tree fell through my apartment window. Now, I have to live in this really tiny apartment, practically a closet, until they repair the damage. It’s on the first floor so all I see is the parking lot, not the park across the street. My neighbor plays her TV really loud all the time and I’m constantly banging a broom against the ceiling to turn it down. I have nothing to eat. Just apples, rice and beans. I’m so sick of rice and beans. I can barely pay my bills every month. Every penny that I bring in goes out again. I can never get ahead.”
Example 2: “I’m glad that there was a vacant apartment I could move into while the damage to my apartment is being repaired. It was so nice and easy to just be able to move downstairs, no hassle, no apartment hunting. I don’t even have as many stairs to climb anymore. I’m glad my neighbor turns the TV down as soon as I hit the ceiling. It’s great that she listens to me. Apples are so nice and juicy. I love the crispness of biting into them. There are so many varieties of apples, each tasting differently, that I can eat different ones all the time. And there so healthy – after all, an apple a day keeps the doctor away. I am glad that I have something to eat. Rice and beans are a complete protein. They’re full of fiber. I am so glad I can pay my bills every month. It helps keep my credit rating high and makes it easier to get a good load, if I ever need one. I’m glad that I make enough money for an apartment, food, clothes, electricity…the Universe always provides me with exactly what I need.”
It’s important to take the approach in the second example as often as possible. The more you do so, the faster you will manifest your desires.
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