Before my accident, I kept saying the same thing to myself: I want to be in the best shape of my life when I turn 60. I meant it. I was hiking, walking, going to the gym. I was building strength in my body and imagining a future where I kept getting stronger, not weaker. Then the accident happened. I was still 59. I turned 60 in a hospital bed. I lost a leg. I fractured my other leg in multiple places. I broke ribs. I had vertebrae injuries. My body went into heart and kidney failure. Pain became constant, not occasional. Everything I thought I was building… was suddenly gone. And for a long time, I couldn’t understand something: If I was focusing on health, strength, and vitality… how did I end up here? I used to think maybe I did something wrong. Maybe I thought wrong. Maybe I “manifested” the wrong thing. But I’m starting to see something different now. Life isn’t a formula where good thoughts guarantee safe outcomes. Bodies exist in a world where accidents happen, s...
Let's be honest, times are tough. The economy's shaky, and it's easy to get caught up in a cycle of worry. Our thoughts are very powerful, and dwelling on negativity can drain our energy and limit our potential. I found myself spiraling down a rabbit hole of "what ifs" – what if I lose everything, where would I live, how would I survive?
Shifting Gears: Suddenly, a powerful realization struck me: Why focus on the worst-case scenario? Instead of fueling our anxieties with negativity, what if we channeled that energy into positive thoughts and possibilities? What if things actually work out? What if I focused on the abundance that could be mine? Why not visualize success, plan for it, and get excited about the future? Instead of "what if I can't afford this," it's "how can I spend the money I will have?"
This is a Mindset Shift We All Need: This change in perspective, from planning to fail to planning to succeed, is a game-changer. It's not about ignoring challenges, but about approaching them with a positive, proactive mindset. By consciously directing our thoughts towards positive possibilities, we fuel the energy and creativity needed to navigate challenges and achieve success.
Shifting Gears: Suddenly, a powerful realization struck me: Why focus on the worst-case scenario? Instead of fueling our anxieties with negativity, what if we channeled that energy into positive thoughts and possibilities? What if things actually work out? What if I focused on the abundance that could be mine? Why not visualize success, plan for it, and get excited about the future? Instead of "what if I can't afford this," it's "how can I spend the money I will have?"
This is a Mindset Shift We All Need: This change in perspective, from planning to fail to planning to succeed, is a game-changer. It's not about ignoring challenges, but about approaching them with a positive, proactive mindset. By consciously directing our thoughts towards positive possibilities, we fuel the energy and creativity needed to navigate challenges and achieve success.
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