“YOU’VE GOT THE POWER…CHANGE YOUR LIFE< CHANGE YOUR MIND!"
We all make the choice in life as to how we want to live, where we want to live, and with whom we wish to live. We give gravity to those choices knowing we have placed ourselves consciously into those circumstances. We choose what clothes to put on in the morning, what to put in our bodies, and where we want to vacation.
What about all of the rest…is it half hazard? Do we have any say so in what our lives look like? What is with the statement, “Change your life…Change your mind”? Is it all just a state of mind? Does the state of mind and the role we place ourselves in direct what our lives look like?
If we took a moment and fully took responsibility for everything in our lives from the events that have occurred unjustly to those that we celebrate, what would that mean? It would be a statement to no longer tolerate that we no longer desire to experience. It would mean that we consciously accept that we have the power to dictate our life creation. There are three roles in life: victim, victimizer, and experiencer.
Not taking responsibility for the events of our life and blaming others for circumstances creates a victim consciousness. Having overwrought control of your own life and every one else’s is the victimizer. Taking responsibility of oneself, living consciously and connectedly, and not making anyone else’s life your business is the allowance of your individual experience.
When you reach a point of desiring to just experience yourself, choices come from a higher place in your heart, one that may be met by opposition from those that know and love you. But, you must hold the vision for yourself…be true to you so that a new life may unfold.
When you live, fully and completely for yourself, your entire life will change and what you think about it will change as well. When you do not like what you see, make a new choice.
YOU HAVE THE POWER!!! CHANGE YOUR MIND AND YOU WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE. EXPERIENCE YOURSELF!!!
Until the next…Fashion Emergency!!!
Warmest regards,
Simran Singh