Thoughts are sticky, tricky things.

The thoughts we are in the habit of thinking often tend to feel more like truth than something we have a choice to believe.

But are those habitual thoughts serving you?  Do you feel good when you think them?

Because if the answer is NO, then you’re causing undue suffering in your life, which in turn will manifest more to be miserable about.

And I can’t think of one person on this planet that I ever met who loved feeling miserable.

Yet, I can think of more than a handful of people who actually are.

Here’s what I want you to know.  Your thoughts alone are what causes suffering.  Not your job, not your spouse, not your current bank account balance.  Sure, it’s a tough pill to swallow, but it does put you back in the driver’s seat.  So would you rather stand by, passively suffering and wishing things/people/situations would change so you can finally catch a break already?

Or would you rather say “Sayonara!” to that fearful voice in your head and choose a different experience for your life?

You don’t have to believe any thought that doesn’t feel good.  Every single thought is just made up; sometimes by you and sometimes by others but it’s all just just noise that you can buy into or refuse.

The best question to ask yourself is, “Does this thought feel good?”  If it does, keep thinking it!  Because anytime you’re feeling good, you’re in the flow of allowing life to bring you miracles, goodness, and all the things you want.

If the thought feels bad, don’t believe it!  You might not be able to change the thought into something better right away (this kind of denial is ineffective, and a waste of pretty awesome affirmations!), but you can at least recognize that it’s just an untrue thought.  The thought starts to lose it’s grip on your marvelous mind, and eventually (don’t rush it!) you’ll feel better and more able to choose a thought that will make you happy when it manifests.

 

 

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