What does infinite mean to you? No limit? Endless? Abundant? More than you can imagine? How many possibilities do you feel you have in your life right now? I'm just guessing, but I think you're saying: a few, not many, or the ones that I think will make my parents/ teacher/ boss/ partner/ children/ friends happy? Last time I checked with science, it said we lived in a free-will universe and we could choose freely. If that's true, then how can you NOT have infinite possibilities? Who or what is limiting your choices? You or someone else? If you'd like to unleash the possibilities in your life ask “What if I had infinite possibilities?” You may then need to ask more questions to generate specifics like time, money, health and so on. This question is just the first step to flush away your autopilot self-limitation and remind you that YOU HAVE A CHOICE.
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Do you have something you'd like to do, but are finding it tough to complete, or perhaps even start? What's that for you? Pass an exam, get a job, run business, buy a house, go on a holiday, meet a fun girl/boy to hang out with, have kids, exercise, get up in the morning, relax at night? And what about not-so-much-fun stuff? For example, tell your parents something they don't know (uh-oh), quit/change schools, quit/change jobs, write something, host something, exercise, tell someone you're moving on, nurse someone in their decline, let go of a loved one? What else? When did you decide life had to be hard and suffered? Would you like a life of life fun and ease instead? Ease does not mean laze. It means doing the most complex things with the greatest joy and to the maximum effect. If so, ask “What if I could do this with ease?” and breeeeathe.
What do you do when things “go wrong”? When you don't get that interview, job, promotion, contract you worked so hard for? Do you try to fix things somehow, or try for it again and again? How does that work out for you? Do you put in a lot more blood, sweat and tears, and then you still don't get it and are left feeling miserable, angry or frustrated? Do you end up thinking that you're no go and you'll have to settle for second best? Do you feel like a loser or a failure? What if instead of deciding things had gone wrong, you looked for the RIGHT in them instead? So next time things don't work out the way you thought they should have, ask “What's RIGHT about this I'm not getting? Then notice what comes to mind. If you're not paying attention, you may miss seeing all the other amazing new possibilities.
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