The Train to Downer City
I do this thing all the time. It starts with me imagining where life might take me.
And then…
I begin the downward spiral of comparing that vision to where I’m at.
I arrive at a place I’m used to.
Downer city.
A place that exists solely to waste my energy.
I could be creating something, instead I’m imagining my car breaking down or my house’s roof leaking.
It’s a strange place to be. Because I am actually doing really well. But my brain doesn’t want to accept that.
Building The Gratitude Muscle
Focusing on good things is breaking this cycle. And dampening down the far-reaching fantasies my mind creates that set me up for failure.
The more I think about what’s right, the more of those things I notice.
And the more life seems to lift me up and prepare me for more.
Here’s what got me going with making gratitude a habit:
- I started by writing down 3 things I was grateful for. I did this sporadically for a few weeks.
- I would then start thinking about these positive things without writing them down, this started happening naturally.
- I would notice, and I still notice from time to time, some resistance to being grateful. I push through that negativity, continuing to focus on what’s good in spite of it.
The Simple Things Lead to Success
Instead of investing my imagination into some far-off goal all the time, I’m buying stock in the simple things that make life good. And the things I can do now.
That might be something simple. Like how I have a cool-ass Shih Tzu for a best friend. Or have my fridge stocked up with food this week.
Fantasizing about what I already have seems to be growing the abundance around me. And ironically, it’s taking me closer to what I want — that epic place in my wildest dreams.
I don’t know how it works.
And at this point… I’m afraid to ask.
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