How you think about your success plays a vital part to you having success. Your thoughts can either push you to the finish line or cause you to stop and give up.
Whenever the journey gets tough, if you begin to entertain thoughts of giving up, you send a message to your body to respond to the idea of giving up.
When our youngest daughter, Roxella, was 3 months old, she discovered that she had hands. She observed them and sucked on them, as well. She was making the connection between her brain and hands as she learned to coordinate the movements.
Research has shown that babies' brains are very active at this age. If you've ever observed a child, you'd notice how they'd look at a toy and immediately the body launches forward with a hand outstretched to get it. The child is using thought which sends the message from the brain to the body, with such precise speed, into action.
As adults, we've mastered the connection between movements and the brain, to the point that we do not have to even think about moving our bodies to complete a movement. We only need to think of getting up and immediately our bodies respond.
It is this obedience to the thoughts we engage in that allows us to continue moving forward on the path to success or give up. The starting point of thought leads to action and continuous action as we engage in continuous positive thought until we reach our goal.
Thanks for your thought-provoking post, Alicia. I'm still working on yesterday's saying to myself, "You now weigh 150 pounds, you now weigh 150 pounds....you feel so light" and so on! So THANKS! Sincerely, Susan
ReplyDeleteThat's right Susan. That's the way to do it. You're welcome.
ReplyDeleteAlicia