Oftentimes, when we go through our lives, maintaining our goals, dreams, and ambitions, we may be writing affirmations and visualizing for their manifestation. But we run into roadblocks along the way, which can sap our inspiration and energy. For example, we may have an argument with the spouse over the way something should be done, or your subordinate at the office may make a costly mistake, or our car may throw up some problem. These can act like a wrench thrown into a smoothly running gear system, messing things up. If we get caught up in it and react emotionally, problems are compounded, throwing us off course.
For me, the Indian public Internet service MTNL has often been a test of patience. It goes kaput right in the middle of transactions, or while booking train tickets. Watching videos meant having to refresh pages each time the service stalled. Despite this, the bills would never reduce in amount. I eventually had to get a private service for urgent needs.
How you handle such frustrations in daily life can really influence your mood and sometimes, the outcomes as well. Yes, its mysterious, but being positive in frustrations seems to magically turn things around in the right direction you desire. Even now, just as I was writing this, MTNL repeated its game: the Internet line went dead.
I felt the frustration and the anger start rising in me, with all the negative arguments- about being cheated etc.
Suddenly, I held myself in check: "Hey, why not try something new ?"
"Try what?", my mind countered.
"Why not try affirmations stating my expectations ?"
"OK. Go ahead and try. Lets see what happens."
Here my expectation was to have an uninterrupted broadband service, 24 hours of the day. So I said to myself:
I'm having an excellent, continuous broadband connection. Uninterrupted seemed a negative word.
I repeated it a few times. Actually I was only hoping to find another economical, wire-line service provider. Because, wireless broadband is pathetic here. But the next instant, the modem sprang to life, blinking away steadily, which meant I could depend on the connection. It is still running now.
I'm thinking of using this in other areas of my life-in arguments, negotiations, interviews, whatever. To get fair and reasonable value for my time, money, and other investments. I deserve it, don't I ?
Have you tried using affirmations (or similar techniques) to get positive outcomes in your life? I'd love to hear of them.
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For me, the Indian public Internet service MTNL has often been a test of patience. It goes kaput right in the middle of transactions, or while booking train tickets. Watching videos meant having to refresh pages each time the service stalled. Despite this, the bills would never reduce in amount. I eventually had to get a private service for urgent needs.
How you handle such frustrations in daily life can really influence your mood and sometimes, the outcomes as well. Yes, its mysterious, but being positive in frustrations seems to magically turn things around in the right direction you desire. Even now, just as I was writing this, MTNL repeated its game: the Internet line went dead.
I felt the frustration and the anger start rising in me, with all the negative arguments- about being cheated etc.
Suddenly, I held myself in check: "Hey, why not try something new ?"
"Try what?", my mind countered.
"Why not try affirmations stating my expectations ?"
"OK. Go ahead and try. Lets see what happens."
Here my expectation was to have an uninterrupted broadband service, 24 hours of the day. So I said to myself:
I'm having an excellent, continuous broadband connection. Uninterrupted seemed a negative word.
I repeated it a few times. Actually I was only hoping to find another economical, wire-line service provider. Because, wireless broadband is pathetic here. But the next instant, the modem sprang to life, blinking away steadily, which meant I could depend on the connection. It is still running now.
I'm thinking of using this in other areas of my life-in arguments, negotiations, interviews, whatever. To get fair and reasonable value for my time, money, and other investments. I deserve it, don't I ?
Have you tried using affirmations (or similar techniques) to get positive outcomes in your life? I'd love to hear of them.
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