Do you see yourself as a free person?
Do you see yourself as someone chained down?
It all comes down to a question of mindset. If you view yourself as someone who is trapped, and cannot get out, then you’ll wind up feeling that way no matter what options come your way. You’ll find yourself giving up when you don’t need to.
If you take the time to see the good in what it is you’re doing, and give yourself a chance to truly appreciate the positive aspects, then you’ll slowly come to realize that it’s not all that bad after all.
Could it be better? Sure it could, it could be better for all of us, I’m sure Donald Trump doesn’t get up each and every morning saying that this is the best it’s gonna get, even he finds room for improvement.
So how do we improve our situation, how do we make ourself free in our daily lives?
It takes a little bit of time, but it’s well worth it. Really take stock of your situation, what is good about it, what needs to change, how can the good be affected by any change, how can the bad be affected by change, will the overall balance make you truly feel free, or will you lose out on something in the process of change.
There’s no doubt that change is good, it’s the best thing in the world, for most people, but for some the change can also cause pain, and you have to really think about the change you’re about to make before you go out and make it.
Change brings lots of new experiences and new experiences can be scary, so make sure you’re not letting the fear put you in a negative mindset, embrace the change and understand that fear is only natural, but at the same time, make sure you understand what stands outside of the fear. In the passing through of fear you may find yourself incredibly fortunate, and to have found your freedom.
Understand that change can be good, and understand what that change means to you, and your family too! Be ready to change for the better, but understand that a wrong step can also be a learning experience, and help you find your way on the right path.
Don’t be afraid to make mistakes, but remember to correct them when you get the chance. After that, live your changes, embrace the newfound challanges, be free!
Ray




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