The theory is that your life today is a physical
manifestation of the thoughts you have had up to this point. The past is the
past, it defines who you were, never who you are or who you can be. Simply put,
no matter where you were at yesterday, your thoughts and actions today can affect
your tomorrow.
The key takeaways I have found are that thinking good
thoughts will do little more than make you a positive person. This is not
necessarily a bad thing; everyone likes to be around positive people. You also
have to feel good about yourself and who you are, even if you are not even
close to how you wish to be. You must believe your desires will come to you.
You do not need to know the “how” those desires will come, just know that they
will come with unending conviction.
Sounds tough since most of us are used to being beat down by
naysayers and people in our lives that feel they have only our best interests
in mind when they try to push their idea of reality on us. I thank and love
each one of them for caring so much for my wellbeing, but I choose to embrace
my own future on my own terms.
Here is rough idea of my current situation in three areas of
my life:
Finances: I have accumulated debt currently equal to three
times my current annual salary, not including the house we had to let go to the
bank due to health issues arising from it.
Family and Relationship: Okay, here I am blessed with a
loving wife who I believe to be my soul mate, 4 brilliant children, the two youngest
live here with me and are at their most impressionable age. I do not have near
the time to spend with them I would like or the ability to allow them to try
all the things that are available to them.
Job: As most others, I have found myself in a job that
requires real effort to find meaning in. Yes, my position is important to the
company, but after returning from a recent staycation I found it to be business
as usual; not a person I talked to had any inkling that I had been gone for a
week. It is far from my dream job and certainly nothing I ever envisioned myself
doing. I am just about maxed out on the pay scale and little opportunity to
move up to a more meaningful position.
I have been an average 50 year-old guy who can’t even afford
a proper mid-life crisis. Boo hoo, Boo hoo. That is the last time you will hear
me cry or whine about my situation. It is not who I am, it is who I was.
What
will the secret do for me?
Finances: I live a life of abundance and financial security
Family Relationship: I have an abundance of time to spend
with my family and provide them every opportunity to experience life.
Job: What job? My career comes from doing what I love to do.
For my next post, I will explain how this is all going to
occur!