I’m still reading my new book, The Power by Rhonda Byrne, and still loving it. In fact, I’ve nearly finished it, but will need to start it again once I have finished, just in case I have read it a little too quickly and missed something very important. I don’t think I have though, and like I’ve said I’m enjoying every page of it.
I’ve been concentrating on things I like all week, and several of the posts in this blog also feature things I like.
One of the things that I am really impressed with is how thinking about what I like really does make a difference. Looking for the good in everything, and looking for what I like everywhere I look stops my mind from wandering, and keeps that little nagging voice that pops up in my mind from time to time at bay. It’s that voice that makes things worse than they really are. It’s that voice that makes me see things in a negative light. It’s that voice which gets louder and louder if I don’t take control and concentrate on something else.
Looking for the good everywhere, thinking positive, showing appreciation for everything that is around me, enjoying every moment, doing what I enjoy (and enjoying what I do) all help to keep that voice away. Even the voice itself helps me to look for positive things, as I know that as soon as I hear the voice I’m not on my positive wavelength. And getting on the positive wavelength is a lot easier than you first think. Just look at a favourite colour, or plant, or vehicle, or building, or the sky, or an animal, or read a book, or listen to some favourite music, or watch something funny on TV or just think of those things. Anything that is enjoyable lifts my spirits – raises my vibration – puts me on my higher, positive wavelength.
And these good feelings are multiplied by the Law of Attraction. So I start by feeling good and move on to feeling better and better and better and better – and it never ends, unless I stop it.
What is also good about this, is that the things that were around me, the things that made me have the thoughts that caused that nagging voice to start waffling on inside my head, are still there. They just don’t affect me as I’m paying no notice to them – I’m only looking for the good. I’m not replacing what isn’t good, I’m just not acknowledging it. All that is positive, all that is enjoyable is around me – and I’m making sure that I see that.
I’m not doing anything to change anything around me, but by looking for the things I like all around me, the things are changing anyway. My world is completely different when I’m on this positive wavelength, and do you know what? I love it!
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