If you desire life balance between your inner Self
and the outer world, you must practice self-discipline. True power also comes
from discipline.
It requires that you control your mind and
emotions. It requires that you find ways to honor the inner You.
As you
practice self-discipline, you gradually develop inner peace. You become more
focused and less inclined to waste energy. You get to know your true Self and
access your real power.
Reframe your inner talk and
keep your emotional balance.
To know your true Self and
reclaim your inner power require emotional discipline. When you feel negative
emotion, nip it in the bud. Look instead for a positive aspect. Let go of the
common emotions of lack, fear and insecurity.
When you feel overwhelmed with too much to do, pull
back and reset your boundaries. Reduce your obligations and eliminate the less
important stuff. Choose actions that are more comfortable and reasonable.
Your emotions give you
important guidance in making wise choices. They help you know how you are focusing
your thoughts.
Be aware of your inner critic. Reframe your
internal messages as more positive and self-compassionate. Choose good feeling
thoughts. Or at least choose thoughts that make you feel better.
With each good feeling thought, you are promoting
your well-being and joyful living.
Pay attention to your
feelings and develop a clear, focused mind.
To know your true Self and
reclaim your inner power require mental discipline. In your journey from ego to
Spirit, you must pay less attention to your intellect and more attention to
your feelings.
As you move through the day, ask yourself how each
thing feels. If something doesn’t feel right, don’t proceed.
If you feel unsure
about what to do, don’t act. In the process you cure yourself of the disease of
over thinking life. You listen to your inner wisdom. You no longer
allow your intellect to dominate your life.
When your mind becomes clear
and focused, your emotions feel solid. You grow more self-aware through
activities such as yoga, journal writing and
gardening. Expressing appreciation often is another powerful way to pay
attention to each moment. You grow to appreciate small things that otherwise go
unnoticed.
By mindful living you connect with your true
Self. You discover your heart’s desires. You approach life from a serene,
balanced center.
Remember that you are more
than your physical self.
To know your true Self and
reclaim your inner power require spiritual discipline. Your life is a spiritual
journey to remember that you are an infinite Being. There is no one way. But
you must have desire and take action.
Begin by accepting that you are more than your
physical Self. The Source Energy that creates worlds flows through you. You are
an energetic physical being with non-physical roots. You cannot know your
Divine Self through intellect and reasoning. But you can have a direct
experience of knowing.
By spending quiet time alone,
you discover your true Self. Explore meditation as a life practice. It restores
the body, calms the mind and empowers the spirit. You may prefer walks alone in
nature or walking meditations. They put you in touch
with the rhythms of the Earth. You feel connected to something larger than
yourself. You come back in touch with who-you-really-are.
Taking time to nurture the
inner You is not being lazy. It allows you to step out of an action-oriented
world into a quiet space. You connect with your true Self and align with your
real power. You gain clarity of intention and purpose.
You return to the world refreshed and ready to
share your gifts.
The spiritual journey to know
your true Self and access your real power requires discipline. But commitment
to self-discipline is just the first step. Important questions remain.
Who do you want to be? What do you want to do in
this lifetime? Are you ready to accept your responsibility as a powerful being?
Reflect on
your answers and write them down as your life vision. It helps you stay focused
on what matters the most to you. A life vision guides you to live with inner
balance and joy.
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