Short and sweet: heres a 3rd perspective
“To unleash the power of our true potential, we must learn to shift to a third perspective of adult leadership—replacing the inner conflict between the voices of “you have to” and “I don’t want to” with the ability of our Strongest Self to operate from a fully evolved brain that permits us to assert “I choose.””
—Neil Fiore from Awaken Your Strongest Self
Let’s imagine three perspectives.
First, we have two disempowering voices: “I have to” and “I don’t want to.”
As we evolve and awaken our Strongest Self, a third voice becomes more and more consistently present, the voice of “I choose.”
Which voice is running your show?
Here’s to the third perspective of choosing.
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I certainly like to believe I choose everything but that is simply fallacy. I do however choose most of the time.
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Reacting emotionally to the same old "tape loops" keeps us in bondage to the same results. Thinking first and then choosing is a great way to overcome this habit.
That's what I was trying to tell a client earlier today! She was going over and over things that have happened in the past. No wonder why all her friends are deserting her!
I know, because I was raised to be a reactor, 'been there done that'...thinking and choosing works much better, but it has to be practiced.
Couldn't agree more! I get all this wisdom from a guy called Brian Johnson. He's awesome. Thank you for your comments, much appreciated!!!