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What Do You Really Want To Accomplish?
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Lately I have had to face the truth that everyone I encounter has all sorts of projects in their lives that they should attend to
and will indeed attend to…one of these days. I feel there is power in being able to catch up and have nothing pending in one's life. So what is the main
thing that usually keeps me from attending to these pending projects? I've isolated that it is my expectation that the projects will be fraught with all
sorts of uncomfortable problems and I hate uncomfortable problems so I put these projects off. When I finally attend to some of them sure enough they turn out
to be even more of a hassle than I anticipated and that does indeed make it increasingly difficult to attend to the rest of the projects.




There is one core project that has been pending for years and I do intend to get to it soon and that is: to get rid of EVERYTHING in my life that I do not
absolutely want or I feel wishy-washy about. I've been inspired to feel that living a life with just what I really want and no extra stuff that I either
don't want or am not sure I want is the road to incredible power in my life. The more I advance in the Spirit the more I feel inspired to simplify my life
and keep my life as simple and easy to fix as possible.




I now believe that expecting things in life to be uncomfortable hassles automatically turns experiences into uncomfortable hassles. My mind is so strong that
the very expectation transforms the very reality I experience. It's a difficult thing to accept that I am the grand saboteur of my life and that all the
hassles I experience are my own creation. Still, the hope is now that I realize this I am finally in a position of power to remake my personal moment-by-moment
reality. I can expect that the Spirit is opening me to the power to remake myself and my life in any wonderful way I may see fit. I feel that I have finally
advanced to the point where I can endure the reality of knowing that my hassles and frustrations in life are actually my own personal creation. Now, I
don't expect that the circumstances will in and of themselves change, but I do expect that by being ruthlessly determined to permanently adjust my view of
reality so that all I expect from life is adventure after adventure which I will I use to my wonderful advantage will indeed be a marvelous improvement over
expecting things to either be easy or an uncomfortable hassle. The rigid expectations of the ignorant lead to all sort of 'breaks' in the psyche. A
life full of unfulfilled expectations is a miserable existence indeed!
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What Do You Really Want To Accomplish? - by Sidarthur Prospero - 01-12-2009, 12:00 AM
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