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Lose Your Grip on Reality

 
Author: Jeannette Maw
 

Nave, pollyanna, dreamer. These words are not often used to favorably describe someone. And yet, it is exactly these qualities that can bring enormous success in life.

Because we get what we think about, our focus determines what we create in life. Thinking about what we dont want, what might go wrong, or rehashing what did go wrong simply attracts more of that. Conversely, imagining whats possible, dwelling on dreams come true, and expecting things to work out is a powerful habit for success.

Take my girlfriends talent for spotting red flags. Whether its something about to go wrong at work, in relationships, or with her health, shes got a knack for recognizing the first signs of trouble. Guess where thats gotten her? A long history of unrewarding jobs, unappreciative men, and health problems.

For the year Ive known her, Ive suggested a perspective shift for her. Ive explained how her thoughts create her world, and that if she could change her thoughts, she could change her life. I told her that if she mastered this ability to change her focus, there wasnt anything she couldnt have or be or do. Usually she just patronizes me, and after Ive had my say, goes right back to describing what was wrong with her last date.

Until yesterday. Thats when she told a different story.

She was at the car shop a week ago (because something didnt feel right in the steering and she was certain it was deadly), where she noticed a handsome Asian man in the waiting room. She immediately knew he must be married. When she didnt spot a ring, she guessed he was gay. But even after she left the shop, she couldnt stop thinking about him.

So she did something very out of character. She lost her grip on reality.

She phoned the car shop and asked if he was still in the waiting room. He was. She asked to speak to him. They put him on the phone. She introduced herself and asked if he was single. He was. She asked if he wanted to go out. He did.

And thats what shes been doing the last week. Losing her grip on reality! Instead of him being a drifter who never settled down and couldnt hold a job (old reality), he was an exciting example of how to experience different places and occupations (new reality). Instead of being allergic to her cats and unwilling to spend every free moment with her, he was an honest communicator who enjoyed holding hands and was good to his dog. Instead of questioning why hed never been married and hadnt dated in years, she appreciated that he chose partners carefully and carried little emotional baggage.

When her handsome new date told her his nickname at his paragliding company was Soon-to-Be-Dead Ed, she counseled him on the wisdom of changing it. Shes warming him up to a new nickname, perhaps Good-in-Bed Ed.

She could not have created this experience if she hadnt lost her grip on reality. Her old reality was that good men are hard to find; opportunities dont fall out of the sky, its neither wise nor safe to trust people, and things rarely work out for her.

Not all of us carry such negative stories in our heads. (And thats all reality is a made up story.) But no matter what your story is, until you lose your grip on it nothing new can happen to you. Everything you experience in life will be in alignment with your reality.

So be willing to loosen your hold on it. Embrace new possibilities and a positive future where anything good goes. Be nave about what you can create; dream big; and dont let naysayers squash you!

Know your power to create life just the way you want it. Life is good, especially when you let it be.

 
 
 

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