Focus on Change

Many times in life, we are distracted by things that upset us, cause worry or tension. If you were to closely examine your life, you would find many aspects appear to be out of your control. However, many people continue to try to change these seemingly immovable things in life.

 

To bring about some true and meaningful change, focus your intentions on the things in life which you can change, rather than dwelling on what apparently is out of your control.

Become your own Influencer

How often do you scroll through Instagram or your Facebook feed, looking at the picturesque snippets of other peoples lives? You may flick through glossy magazines and view TV, wondering how the other people get to have the perfect body, fantastic homes or seemingly enviable lives. Increasingly it is becoming easy to be swamped in your insecurities, fears, wants or desires as you compare your life to the world of others.

Take the time to become your own life influencer as you expouse the thought that “I am enough”. Building this thought within you can give you a sense of calm and happiness allowing you to change the direction of your life for the better. Take the opportunity to make it into a mantra, which you repeat every morning or even throughout the day, until it sinks in and your mind accepts it. As you allow this positive aspect to build within your life, you will begin to discover that many things are your own source of happiness. With ongoing positive reinforcement as your own influencer, you can begin to experience that “I am enough, I have enough, I have always been enough and I always will be enough.”

Divert your Brainpower

A significant amount of many people’s brainpower is overinvested in worry and concern. Knowing how powerful your mind is, you have the capacity to bring about some change in your life. It will take practice and perseverance; however, thinking anything will occur can be a significant step towards making it happen.

Make an effort to divert some of your mental capacity to evoke more favourable changes in life. Focus on what feels good and find a task that occupies your mind to take the body out of its cycle of negative or disruptive thought.

Falling Asleep while Meditating

There are several reasons people can feel sleepy when mediating. The fundamental key is that you need to learn to be in control to stay master of your mind and body, instead of your mind controlling your body.

If you have had an overwhelming day or struggle with stress, then you may discover that you frequently become sleepy during the course of your meditation, as your body starts to destress from the pressures of your life. If you routinely experience this, then take some time-out to stand or splash some water on your face prior to proceeding.

During the afternoon, many people experience an energy slump, so instead, they choose to practice meditation in the morning when the body is awake. It is also common that a relaxed sitting posture can contribute to the impulse to nod off, so take the opportunity to get started with some good posture before you begin your meditation.

A far more perplexing reason why you might become sleepy during your meditation is because your mind controls your life. You may uncover that it is your mind which is wielding control, drawing you away from your meditation. Essentially your mind exerts control over you, impeding your ability to effectively practice meditation. As you continue to meditate, you can strive to take back control from your mind, nevertheless be aware that your mind is going to resist relinquishing control at any cost.

How Cognition can Help

Life Force Cognition can play an important role in helping you to change your state of mind and your state of being. Within an unemotional and less fluctuating state of mind, the energies of your Life Force can rejuvenate, regenerate and revitalise all parts of you. Learning to enter into a state of Life Force Cognition, will help you to bring mastery to your states of mind and to “switch off” from the world whenever you need to.

Complexities of Mind

To fully realise the complexities of the mind, you must change your preconceptions about it. The mind is composed of many different energy levels and sub-levels through which your persona is manifest as one complete unit. The level of mind you use and communicate through, is equal to the thought patterns you allow to manifest within your mind at any given time. Realise that your mind fluctuates and uses many sub mental levels and mental levels throughout any given day.

A Mental Placebo

Many successful people can vouch for the power of visualisation, the ability to use their brains to create an image of what they want to achieve. It may take practice and patience, but believing something will happen can be a huge step towards making it happen. Knowing how powerful your mind is, every person has the ability to essentially create their own placebo effect.

Living Life on Autopilot

As life becomes busier, it is often easy to lose track of what you did from one week to the next. Moving through life on autopilot may seem like an effective way to get things done, but often you are just carrying out daily tasks. Take a moment to disengage the autopilot and pause at least once a day, to experience the moment and wonder of life. Then you will find that life can become more meaningful and you will experience the simple everyday moments that make life beautiful.

Is your Mind Making you Busy?

When every little thing around you appears to be rushing by at a frantic pace, stop for a moment. At that point pose the question, is it the world that is hectic, or is it my mind? You may well discover that the truth is, that your mind is cramming your day with countless and frequently unwanted and often unwarranted thoughts.

More to Thinking

The human brain is comprised of roughly one hundred billion neurones, which are thereupon interconnected by trillions of connections, called synapses. Each of these associations may be relaying between one and a thousand transmissions per second, to fabricate the process which we equate to as thoughts or ideas in the physical brain.

To fully comprehend your thinking, it is necessary to appreciate that the human brain is just part of a complex system which entails the entire cognitive form.  Your thoughts become manifest, not merely as electrochemical connections of the brain, but also as electromagnetic impulses. Some cognitive scientists have started to acknowledge that thoughts are not confined to the brain, but concurrently occur in the body as well as the brain. It is this electromagnetic nature of thoughts and ideas, which enable them to spread through the brain, the body and the environment around us.

Knowing your Mind

We know the world around us through the window of our own mind. When your mind is noisy or irritating, then you will perceive the world around you to be the same. When your mind is calm, the world around you will be seen as more serene or tranquil. Knowing and understanding your mind is one of the most important aspects in your life, and is just as important as attempting to change the world around you.

Year for Change

One thing which is certain in the world is that change is inescapable. The quicker you recognise that changes transpire as an intrinsic and healthy part of life, the more fluidly and in harmony, your life will likely unfurl. A beneficial lesson, which can be grasped on life’s journey, is that you are much better and wiser to take control of your life and circumstances.  Recognise when it is time to make favourable adjustments, and afterwards, proactively make that change take place for yourself.

Product of your Thoughts

We as human beings are the product of our own thoughts. Our thoughts create the basis of our emotions, feelings and actions or responses. For every single thought or action, there is a reaction or consequence. This is quite comparable to the observations made by Newton when he detailed his third law of motion; to every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. When you think, your thoughts are formed of energy, and these energies can attract similar energies which can magnify your preliminary thought. Your thoughts influence not only your life, but the world around you and in effect, you become what you think.

Transforming Reactions

With hindsight, we commonly look back at past events in our lives noticing that we could quite possibly have acted or behaved in a different way. To assist you in the future, whenever you become aware of any type of thoughts, feelings or emotions, know that you have the opportunity to consider how to act or respond. At precisely that time, you have the opportunity to not fall into previous reactionary behaviours. So be mindful of your anger when you are upset. Be cognizant of your worry or anxiety if you come to be stressed. If you become aggravated or frustrated, be aware of your irritability. As soon as you realise you are falling into reactionary behaviours, stop, then choose to transform your thinking or respond differently.

Focus on the Positives

Have you at any time discerned that when both adverse and positive things take place, we are far more likely to take notice of, or recollect the negatives? Nevertheless, you are in charge of your thoughts and can take on the mettle to establish a positive way of thinking.

Elevate your state of mind by making a purposeful undertaking to seek out the positive situations in life. If you require some assistance to focus on the positives, make an effort to remember or count acts of kindness, happiness, or enjoying the incredible moments in your life.