Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Three More Steps to Eliminate the Need for Self-Improvement


Three More Steps to Eliminate the Need for
Self-Improvement

1.    Eliminate judgment
Learn to stop seeing things as good or bad. The tendency to make a judgment about an experience is all too common and just a habit. We suggest here that you begin by consciously changing your habit of making judgments. Instead see everything as a learning experience. Whether you have learned that something is not pleasurable or something is pleasurable it is still learning.
2.    Enjoy the experience and Acceptance
Every experience you have creates wisdom that you will have for the rest of your life. Acceptance of these experiences and knowing that they have created this wisdom allows you to expand your awareness. With expanded awareness the ability to change and make conscious choices becomes more prevalent in your life. As this becomes more prevalent in your life you will also discover that you have created these experiences either consciously or unconsciously.
3.    Become a Creator
Once you have discovered that you have created these experiences either consciously or unconsciously you are on the road to become a creator. Now that you know this, the next thing you should be aware of is that you are not only a creator but you have become a conscious creator. Up until now people have used “laws” like the Law of Attraction to explain their creations. When you realize that you are the creator of all of your experiences laws like the Law of Attraction are no longer relevant. What now becomes relevant is your own personal responsibility as the creator of your existence and experience and not some force outside of you.



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1 comment:

  1. Great post Mike. Makes me see the nonsense in the term self-improvement. Awareness, consciousness, etc. are much more appropriate.

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