Wrote these thoughts a while ago and just received a comment
from one of my ezine readers today that reminded me this
message “hits home” for anyone who wants things to change.
Enjoy!
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This weekend I picked up a great book by John Maxwell called
The 21 Most Powerful Minutes in a Leaders’ Day. I love the
way the book is layed out—it’s easy to read and pick out key
points. One of the big ones right off the bat is the Law of
the Lid.
What lids do you have in your life? Many of us want
something different in our life and wish our circumstances
would change, and we’re tempted to be angry or resentful or
to feel sorry for ourselves. But what if truly having your
circumstances change—whether it’s your finances, your health,
or your relationships—requires YOU to change? Hmmm…
intriguing thought and not one most people are comfortable
with…
I listened to an interview of John Assaraf last night, a
wealthy and successful businessman who specializes in the
neuroscience and physics of how we and the universe operate
and interact. He pointed out that one of the two greatest
human needs is our need for our mental image to be “right”.
Often what holds us back from creating different results in
our health, our finances, our life is our mental image of
ourselves–our perception, and our beliefs—our lids—and it’s
not until the pain gets great enough, or the desire for
something better becomes strong enough, that we’re willing
to acknowledge and release our limiting beliefs.
What beliefs are governing the way you operate and the
experiences you’re having in life? Are you ready to accept
that perhaps some of these could change—some of these are
self-imposed lids that can be removed—and to allow yourself
and your self-perception to grow beyond them, or to ask for
the grace to let the lid be lifted?
Some profound questions to ponder…
To a wonderful week!
Your friend and partner in life & health,
Dr. Ben
This is a very interesting topic that should be visited often. Personal growth is not easy, but it sure is worth it and it is worth where you are going. Thanks for sharing this perspective that I will apply.