Electrify Your Life

Tag: Personal Growth,Self Help MotivationBeth and Neill

Where Do You Focus Your Attention?

Do you have a habit of looking at everything and thinking things such as, “Is this situation safe?”, “Is this [tag-tec]relationship[/tag-tec] good for me?”, “Is it comfortable?”,  “Is this experience worthwhile?”, “Is it important?” “Is this object valuable?”… If so,

Have you ever thought of approaching every person, object or experience as if it were there just for you to appreciate?

And if you couldn’t find immediate appreciation for the value of this person, this object or this experience, what if you didn’t just stop there, but you go on to ask the ‘next question’,

“Why is it that I cannot find value in this person, object, situation or experience?”

Embark On Your Own Experience Quest

Going to the ‘next question’ commits you to a life where, as Caroline Myss says “You have to pause in your perception, observe, and consciously appreciate what you are seeing, doing, hearing, thinking, and speaking… Every moment of your life has value.”

To ‘be with’ an experience, feel the sensations of an experience, and allow the wisdom of an experience to come forth or to gain knowledge from an experience…. to really experience an experience, you need to embark each day on your own experience quest.

Be willing to ask the ‘next question’ and by doing so you’ll electrify all your moment to moment experiences and then that energy can’t help but power up your life!


Pollyanna or Truth You Decide

Believe It or Not?

According to one dictionary, the definition of Pollyanna is a person who is unreasonably or illogically optimistic.

We’ve all heard sayings like, look for the silver lining, turn lemons into lemonade, if at first you don’t succeed, and many many others, but how did these sayings get started? Was it unreasonable or illogical [tag-tec]optimism[/tag-tec], or did they arise out of universal truths.

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If it isn’t clear to you whether to put faith in such statements, one way to decide is to ask yourself, “which feels better?”

Would it feel better to focus your attention on hope and possibility, or not. Would you have more [tag-tec self help motivation]motivation[/tag-tec] to help yourself and those around you, or not.

Believe it or not, it’s up to you. What do you think?

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