The Ritual of Self-Reflection and Goal-Setting: How to Develop Self-Mastery
Most of what I share and write is unoriginal and inspired by books I’ve read. Much like the title of this blog, I am in permanent beta. That is, I am always looking for ways to revolutionize my life, to reinvent myself by reflecting on previous actions and mistakes and learning from them. I wish to open my heart and share my continuous path to self-mastery with you.
“As you strive to improve the lives of others, your own life will be elevated into its highest dimensions.”
Robin Sharma, author of the book, “The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari” said it best, “We are living in a very troubled world, negativity pervades it…weary souls searching for a lighthouse that will keep them from crashing against the rocky shores.”
People want to be happy. They want a better life. But they don’t know how to get there because they are unsure about what happiness means to them or what a better life looks like. They are not concentrating every ounce of their mental energy on self-discovery. They do not know what they love or what truly makes them happy.
I’ve read that people who study others are wise, but those who study themselves are enlightened.
Spending quiet, uninterrupted time alone, especially early in the morning is the only way I can really get to know me. What is it that I’m after? What do I want out of life?
“You will never be able to hit a target you cannot see.”
It is believed that we think about 60, 000 thoughts per day, on average. Transform your life by clearly defining your life’s purpose. Let the law of attraction and the powers of the universe help bring it to reality.
“We become what we think about all day long.” Ralph Waldo Emerson
By thinking clearly about your life’s aim and obsessing over it every chance you get, you are telling your mind that these thoughts right here (your goals and desires) take priority. Your mind will start to filter out the unimportant ones and push those clearly defined goals to the front of the line. Your thoughts become things. Say it over and over and over: Thoughts become things.
‘Those who are truly enlightened know what they want out of life: emotionally, physically, materially and spiritually.”
Achievement need not be material, it can be, sure. But what about self-mastery? What does that mean to you? What about peace of mind, the energy you bring to each day and the love you give? Life gives you what you ask of it.
“What road do I take?” Asked Alice. “Where do you want to go?” Asked the cat. “I don’t know,” Alice answered. “Then,” said the Cat, “it really doesn’t matter, does it?
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