Follow Your Heart!

"As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he."
Proverbs 23:7

I believe throughout life we all develop a certain code of morals and ethics that we all create through our experiences. This code of ethics and morals are different for everyone, and they effect our beliefs. Your code is somewhat like a finger print, it's unique from person to person, no other code is exactly the same as yours.

The way you can develop your code of ethics and morals so you have it in a comprehend able format is too think back throughout your life and find those key moments that help define you as a person. What did you learn about those moments? How did those moments effect the rest of your life? What you learned from those moments makes up your code of ethics and morals. Your code controls your beliefs, and your beliefs control your thoughts, and your thoughts create your reality.

If you are not enjoying your current reality, its because of what you been thinking for the span of your life. As I wrote a moment ago, your thinking is related to your code, which directly effects your reality. Now the good news is, if you do not like the way your life is going, change your perception on those changing points or key moments of your life, and you can change your direction. In order to do that make all of those events positive and write them all down. Make it so each moment in your life has effected you in a positive way, and you have grown from it in some way. Doing this will change your code, and in effect it will change your reality.

Become a inverse paranoid as W. Clement Stone called it, make it so everything in life has happened for a reason and was meant to benefit you in some way. This will help you develop a positive mental attitude, which is key to living a positive and happy reality.

When you write down your new code of ethics and morals, review them often. Embed them onto your heart, and never sway from your new positive beliefs. Your beliefs create your thoughts which create your reality. I have repeated this several times throughout this article, because its the most important part when creating your life of abundance. Live the life you were meant to live! Full of happiness and joy!

2 comments:

Alex said...

Wow, great article!

Unknown said...

You may be interested in James Allen's book As a Man Thinketh where he built on this idea. You can read it here: www.jamesallenlibrary.com for free along with his complete collection of works.

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