Why the way we think is holding us back.
Most people wake up in the morning and start thinking about their problems. These problem are connected to specific memories and these memories are connected to certain people and things. Your brain is like an old tape recorder that plays the same cassette for you everyday. If your brain is a recording of the past then when you start your day you are already thinking and living in the past. How are we meant to make the most of what is ahead if we are forever fixated on the past? Before i get into that lets talk about WHY we get fixated on the past. Every memory we have is linked to an emotion and overtime we get attached to these emotions. Good and bad. This is why we get stuck in cycles of despair. If we look at our memories and examine what we feel when we think of them this is the key. The brain is powerful and we can either let it become our worse enemy or our strongest ally. So we need to shift our thinking to the future. And this requires you to use your imagination. Journalling or future casting is what i am talking about here. I am sure many of us have written down goals but we need to go a little deeper. I am going to draw on my own experience here. As you all know going to prison was the lowest point of my life. After the novelty wore off, the letters stop coming, the visits slowed down and people stopped answering the phone because they thought i was going to ask for something. (that was never the case), it was just me and my thoughts, night after night. For a while i was bitter and tried to fight my sentence, i was smoking weed and was on basic regime where i had to live on £4 per week. The day we got nicked played over in my mind for months..what if after what if... I was bitter and angry. "26 and they are taking my prime away from me?" (yeah i thought your late 20s were your prime) It was only after reading Think and Grow Rich By Napoleon Hill, that i came across this phenomena, and the craziest thing is that i had already done it before.