A Worry Free Life…

A Worry Free Life…

December 10, 2018 Uncategorized 0

A Worry Free Life, I think that it’s safe to say that most of us would love to have exactly that!  But that probably seems completely unattainable for pretty much all of us.

Can you imagine that, a worry free life?  What would your life look life without any worry in the world?  What would your life feel like if you didn’t have any worries to mill over?  What in the world would happen to your mind if you didn’t have any worries at all?!

In my experience, living a worry free life is completely possible and attainable…

Well, I can already imagine that some of you are thinking to yourself, “This guy is a nut job, thinking we can have a worry free life.  Who does he think he is? Some sort of zen master or something?”

Actually, I’m not a zen master, unless a zen master is someone that has learned the art of letting go of worry.

I overheard a great expression yesterday that got me thinking (as I have many times before) about the wastefulness of worry:

“Don’t meet trouble halfway.”

Do you do this? Fixate on an anticipated problem and, in effect, start behaving as if it were real — devoting your time and energy to thinking about it and agonizing over all the terrible potential outcomes?

The truth is, when you walk out to meet trouble halfway, the overwhelming odds are, you’re going to be stood up! Almost none of the things people worry about ever come to pass.

And those few worries that do materialize into real-life challenges? They won’t be prevented by sitting there worrying about them. It only brings their effects into your life sooner.

The next time you find your mind occupied with worry or start a sentence with, “I’m worried about…”, take a step back and ask yourself: Is this worry based in any sort of fact or truth?

For example, are you worried about the stability of your job because of the state of “the market” or “the economy”… or because you know you haven’t been performing at the top of your game lately?  Are you worried about your health because of a lingering ache or pain that hasn’t improved… or because of a general, non-specific fear that “something bad” might happen?

Conscious concerns vs. wasteful worries

Reality-based worries are legitimate concerns. But worrying is the 100% wrong response to them. Instead, DO something about those concerns. As soon as possible. Make an appointment with your doctor. Refocus at work, talk to your boss if you need to. Write down a list of the ACTIONS you can take that will give you control of the events that create your actual future, instead of allowing fear of an imagined future control you. Then TAKE ACTION!

Worry of the vaguer, more free-floating variety, about imagined outcomes or events beyond your control, is simply a case of choosing negative thoughts over positive ones.

The key word there is ‘choosing’. Which means the remedy is also simple.

Every time a worrisome thought bubbles up, you must purposefully, proactively replace the accompanying mental images with different, better ones. There are a million ways to do this. You can:

Read a page or chapter from a book that inspires you. Watch a movie or TV show you know will make you laugh. Write a list of all the things you’re grateful for. Make something beautiful: a flower arrangement, a meal, Shout, “NEXT!”

There is nothing less productive, or more destructive, than worrying — and there’s no reason to do it! You always have the power to eliminate your worries, either by taking a new ACTION, or choosing a new THOUGHT.

As always, you don’t have to do this all by yourself.  If you have tried to beat worry in the past and have found it a struggle, lean on us to give you the clarity and support you probably need to finally move forward from this pattern of worry in your life.  Take action by calling our team for a free 60 minute clarity call, it will absolutely by worth your time. Book your call right here: www.mypowercompass.com/apply

Ditch the date with trouble. You’ve got much better ways to spend your time!

Your friend and mentor,

Dr. Joe Kepo’o

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