What's your story? You know, the one you tell every time you meet someone new. Te one you replay in your head like an old film? How does it go for you? Is it a roll call of well-known schools, colleges, companies and achievements? Is it a tale of woe , misery, and hardship? Are you the victor? Are you the victim? Do you laugh? Do you cry? Is it real? Your point of view creates your reality. So if your point of view is that your story is your life, then it's real. You are welcome to keep your story. And if you would like to create change in your life, be aware that re-runs of your story will serve only to re-create that life over and over. So if you'd like to create a different life, you must be willing to give up all your old stories. If so, ask “What if I changed the story of my life?” Then make up something outrageously fun to tell. Who knows how quickly it may become real?
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What is the point of life? Do you know? Does anyone? Is it the same for everyone? Have you bought a point of view from someone that doesn't quite seem to fit you? What if you created your own point of life? Would that work better? What would you choose? Would you choose things that were hard and to be suffered, or that were a delight for you to do? Who decided you had to choose the no-fun, problem-filled, version of life that most people seem to create, anyway? Would you like to choose differently? If so, ask “What if the point of life was to have fun?”
How's your body? Light and lively? Molecularly intertwined with the sofa? Or somewhere in between? You have a body, right? Have you ever considered what you created it for? Did you create it to simply to carry your all important brain around? Or perhaps it was just to procreate and give birth to more brains with transport? What if you created a body so you could enjoy the smells, tastes, textures, sights, sounds, movements and all the other organismic physical sensations of life? How much of that physical joy do you experience now? A lot, or not much at all? If you sense you're no longer experiencing the full range that your body is capable of (and probably champing at the bit for) ask “Body, would you like to wiggle?” Then jiggle it a bit to see what it tells you. It might just take the lead and waltz you around the floor.
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