What Feeds Into Your Brain Goes Out
There's this boring riddle from the bake shop which tells and asks us, IF I PUT A PAN OF COOKIES IN THE OVEN TO BAKE,WHEN I PULL THE PAN, WILL I HAVE A CAKE? Of course, absolutely NOT, that was so obvious. What Feeds Into Your Brain Goes Out, in fact. And that is exactly true in our lives. WHAT we put in will have a powerful effect on WHAT we believe and WHAT we do. BUT dude, this is NOT all about controlling our mind. Maybe we want to stop thinking about a recent foul-up at work. OR we flopped in a missed major sales opportunity and we thought it's the end of things📙📘
BUT the thing is, unwanted thoughts can indeed cause plenty of frustration [and even stress, NOT to mention distress]. And you're NOT alone in wanting to make them go away. It's just normal to have trouble convincing oneself to look up WHEN feeling downcast in the face of stress and other steep challenges. BUT while actual mind control belongs in the realm of science fiction, we can work to change our mindset, right???
So, HOW can we move forward? Psychologists tell us to identify our thoughts which we want to change in the first place. It goes without saying that you have to figure out WHAT'S on your mind before you can even begin to control it. And nearly everyone experiences discouraging thoughts OR even emotional setbacks from time to time. That's just a given. And if you're currently experiencing some of life's challenges, you might even find it even harder to maintain control over things that seem to be spiraling thoughts OR even clouding your mindset. BUT experts do assure us that occasional 'INTRUSIVE THOUGHTS' are pretty normal, so that does NOT trigger the alarm bells [yet]💧💧💧
BUT before we feel so overwhelmed [and swamped over], experts do counsel us to accept even those unwanted thoughts because it is indeed human nature to flinch away from pain, so of course you would prefer to avoid thoughts that seem to [potentially] cause distress [and even stress]. YET let's face it, pushing away unwanted thoughts ISN'T the way to gain control because that's usually just makes them more intense instead. So, WHAT's the antidote? Experts advise us to accept those thoughts, and LET THEM IN, period. Like, say you feel a little low because NOTHING in your life seems to be happening the way you planned despite all the hard work you poured💥💥💥
Our takeaway: WHILE acceptance might involve telling yourself 'NOTHING SEEMS TO BE GOING RIGHT [and that's discouraging], there's only so much you can do to create that change for yourself BUT giving up entirely ISN'T the answer either because acceptance can even offer clues as to WHY specific thoughts keep rushing back OR coming up. MAYBE, you keep thinking alongside your fears, worries, apprehensions and the like. OR you may be brimming with optimism. WHERE you're pessimistic, that can push you down to your downfall. WHERE you're optimistic, that will push your chances up. YES dude, WHAT FEEDS INTO YOUR BRAIN GOES OUT❗❗❗