RAISE YOUR CONSCIOUSNESS
Courage
is the price that Life exacts for granting peace.
- Amelia Earhart
- Amelia Earhart
You gain
strength, courage and confidence by every experience in which you really stop
to look fear in the face. You are able to say to yourself, "I have lived
through this horror. I can take the next thing that comes along." You must
do the thing you think you cannot do.
- Eleanor Roosevelt
- Eleanor Roosevelt
The way
out of this vicious cycle is to summon your courage and confront that inner
voice. Find a place where you can be alone with pen and paper (or computer and
keyboard). Listen to that voice, and face up to what it's telling you, no
matter how difficult it is to hear. (The voice is just an abstraction -
you may not hear words at all; instead you may see what you should be
doing or simply feel it emotionally. But I'll continue to refer to the voice
for the sake of example.) This voice may tell you that your marriage has been
dead for ten years, and you're refusing to face it because you're afraid of
divorce. It may tell you that you're afraid that if you start your own
business, you'll probably fail, and that's why you're staying at a job that
doesn't challenge you to grow. It may tell you that you've given up trying to
lose weight because you've failed at it so many times, and you're addicted to
food. It may tell you that the friends you're hanging out with now are
incongruent with the person you want to be, and that you need to leave that
reference group behind and build a new one. It may tell you that you always
wanted to be an actor or writer, but you settled for a sales job because it
seemed more safe and secure. It may tell you that you always wanted to help
people in need, but you aren't doing so in the way you should. It may tell you
that you're wasting your talents.
See if
you can reduce that voice to just a single word or two. What is it telling you
to do? Leave. Quit. Speak. Write. Dance. Act. Exercise. Sell. Switch. Move on.
Let go. Ask. Learn. Forgive. Whatever you get from this, write it down. Perhaps
you even have different words for each area of your life.
Now you
have to take the difficult step of consciously acknowledging that this is what
you really want. It's OK if you don't think it's possible for you. It's OK if
you don't see how you could ever have it. But don't deny that you want it. You
lower your consciousness when you do that. When you look at your overweight
body, admit that you really want to be fit and healthy. When you light up that
next cigarette, don't deny that you want to be a nonsmoker. When you meet the
potential mate of your dreams, don't deny that you'd love to be in a
relationship with that person. When you meet a person who seems to be at total
peace with herself, don't deny that you crave that level of inner peace too.
Get yourself out of denial. Move instead to a place where you admit, "I
really do want this, but I just don't feel I currently have the ability to get
it." It's perfectly OK to want something that you don't think you can
have. And you're almost certainly wrong in concluding that you can't have it.
But first, stop lying to yourself and pretending you don't really want it.

Wow.... Dis is really inspirational... And I wanna say a big thank u to my dear Jane, God bless u for dis. It is a must read for everyone... Yours Truly... Elvis.
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