Monday, December 06, 2004

Change Your Mind 

When life hands us lemons, we need to change our mind.
When loneliness and grief overwhelm us, we need to change our mind.
When too busy for laughter and pure joy, we need to change our mind.
When surrounded with doubting people, we need to change our mind.
When we have too many bills to pay and not enough cash, we need to change our mind.
When we find ourselves sick and unhealthy, we need to change our mind.
When our relationships are in trouble and we feel unloved, we need to change our mind.
When we are depressed and feel worthless, we need to change our mind.
When our home and our life is a mess, we need to change our mind.

It is easy to find a doctor, take a pill, quit on ourselves, and agree with seeming hopelessness.
It is difficult and challenging to change our mind.
The temporary cure is to but a short term fix.
The permanent healing is to create a mental transformation.

You can do what you believe you can do.
You cannot do what you believe you cannot do.
Life gives us what we can handle and heal.
Most want someone else to take care of life.

Start where you are again.
What do you believe?
How has your own belief been reinforced by life?
How do you want your life to be?
Are you willing to believe whatever it takes to experience life differently?

I easily undo whatever is not true.
I allow myself to let go of whatever does not work for me and my happiness.
I appreciate my creative potential and create what is good and beautiful and healthy now.
I invest my clear, values-centered and focused mind to create a good life.

You can change, undo, forgive, release, edit and erase whatever does not serve the Good in You.
This is your responsibility.
This is your opportunity.
This is the challenge of spiritual growth.
This is the life you have created in order to learn to be responsible and create the highest and best for All.

Loving you,
Betty Lue
We are responsible for our thoughts.
Therefore, we are responsible for cleaning up our mistaken and limiting thinking.