Wouldn't it be wonderful if......

Wouldn't it be wonderful if we spent as much time thinking good thoughts as we did bad thoughts? Wouldn't it be nice, if we spent more time appreciating what is and thinking about what we would have become? Wouldn't it be nice if we could hold the feeling of hopefulness longer than the feelings of despair? Wouldn't that be nice?

Wouldn't it be wonderful if we quit using the word "trying".  "Trying" says, "I can't do this thing I wish to do!" It tells the subconscious that we are victims and weak. Better to say, "I intend to do this thing," or "It is my goal to do this thing." Wouldn't it be nice if we quit "trying?"

Wouldn't it be wonderful if people would cease to use the word "worry." Worry is the projection of doom and fear into the future. "I will worry about this!" Worry takes some situation from the past, projects it fearfully in to the present and obsesses on its realizing itself in our future! Wouldn't it be nice if we didn't do that? Wouldn't it be nice if instead we said, "I have this concern so may be I need to take the means to address it!" Now that is proactive! Wouldn't that be nice?

And lastly, wouldn't is be wonderful if we took that feeling of guilt and tossed it out of our realities? Guilt is a habitual and  useless feeling or condition derived from something in the past. It has little to do with the present time! It can be resolved by either seeking to repair whatever past damage was done, or by just saying to oneself, "Oh well, I did  it because that is what I knew to do!I will accept  that I did it, and forgive myself now,  and resolve not to do it anymore! So be it!"  Wouldn't that be nice?



 

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