If you are wondering about the future as we close out 2021, the best way to predict it is to create it! Now, of course, there are some things you cannot create, but you can prepare for them and create how you will react to them. For example, if you would like to predict success for your future, figure out the steps to ensure that success, and then take those steps! Just predicting something does not necessarily make it so. You can’t create the end of the pandemic, but you can create your response to it, and thus predict how your response will guide your success in learning how to live with it. So, how do we create our future? There are a couple things you can do to ensure a successful prediction of the future, created by you:
So, if you want to predict your future for the year 2022, first create the plan that will ensure the future. That way your predictions will come true. One way to create that plan is to subscribe to the idea of Therapy of Thought, from my book, I want My Body Back. (Pullman A. , I Want My Body Back, 2019)
The Therapy of Thought is when these ideas enter the brain’s activated message center and have either a positive or negative impact on your thinking pattern. Most humans live on earth but never manifest themselves. What are the greatest human needs? Every human needs to feel that they were born for a reason.
References
Annese, M. (2021, October 16). 6 Steps to Creating Your Future. Retrieved from Best Self Holistic & Conscious LIving: https://bestselfmedia.com/6-steps-creating-your-future/ Pullman, A. (2019, July 23). I Want My Body Back. Retrieved from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Want-Body-Back-Unique-Style/dp/1082098345
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In the last post, I talked about second chances. I brought up the topic of reflecting on the past year and thinking about the future, but I want to bring us back to the past this time. While it’s important to use the past to help prepare for the future, and to think forward rather than backward, one of the things we need to do while reflecting on the past is ask ourselves some important questions. In order to truly move forward, we need to completely understand the past and that means we need to know who we are, who we were, and who we wish to become. To that end, let’s ask ourselves some questions:
In my book, The Uniqueness of You, I discuss a process called the Oz Principle. It is the theory that is based on accepting responsibility to become better leaders. Here is an excerpt from that book: within for the true cause of unsatisfactory results. Once individuals learn to accept responsibility, they can use the Oz Principle to become better leaders. Lion - if I only had courage Tin Man - if I only had a heart Scarecrow - if I only had a brain They all blamed their inabilities on something that they perceived was lacking in themselves. They all thought they needed to get to OZ and the wizard, so he could give them what they were lacking. When they got to OZ they discovered that the wizard was a fake. They had in them all the time the traits that they thought they were lacking. Control your own destiny by taking responsibility of your thoughts, feelings, actions and results. This includes learning how to manage life’s many challenges and heartbreaks. Like most people after a loss, they need comfort and not treatment. I would also add that grievers need the courage to face their pain, feel comfortable displaying their natural emotions but like in the Oz principle use their heart and brain to take control over their emotional heartbreak. (Pullman A. , The Uniqueness of You, 2018) Taking note from the Oz Principle, and thinking about the answers from the previous questions, you should be able to move ahead into the next year with confidence and foresight. You cannot ignore the past, but you can understand it and apply what you have learned to your future endeavors. Use the Oz Principle to help you make sense of your actions, and the actions of those around you. References
Courage. (n.d.). Retrieved from Mirriam Webster: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/courage Pullman, A. (2018). The Uniqueness of You. Annadale Virginia: Independent. |
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