This was just so good that I’m passing it on to you just the way I received it. It’s from Reid Tracy, CEO of Hay House. You know how things keep coming to you when it’s time to really hear something and “get it” so it can make a positive difference in your life. They call that “getting it” an “aha” moment because it shifts your perception and you begin to see people and the world with more understanding and loving eyes. Well, this morning I was observing myself in one of my patterns, old beliefs about something, and how it was affecting my life every day by bringing up something for me to continue to be upset about, to be “right” about. That upset can color the rest of my day today if I let it and keep thinking I’m right and continue the upset – or I can continue being aware of it rather than reacting to it – and that will color my day in a positive, uplifting way – so it can unfold with more grace and ease. So I practiced for a bit just being aware of it and lo and behold, grace pops right in – and when I go to my computer, there’s the message again from Reid Tracy. His message really reinforced my seeing myself in action more clearly. It also reinforced how much grace I actually receive all through the day when I have the eyes to see it. We keep getting messages until we actually “get it.” Happy “getting it” today, beloved family and friends. With love, Patricia (Enjoy Reid’s message – it will change our lives so we experience more peace and less upset.)
“It’s not what happens to you, but how you react to it that matters.” — Epictetus
Lately I have noticed sometimes things I believe or what others may believe just isn’t the truth. It is funny how we get ourselves to truly believe things are fact when indeed they are not fact at all.
Recently, I sent a letter to a longtime business partner giving them legal notice about not renewing a contract with them. It explained that although we weren’t renewing the original contract, I wanted to figure out a way we could continue to work together and that there was a chance some of the original plans I had in mind would fall through, but I still wanted to keep my options open as we moved forward.
From that letter the recipient concluded we had an alternative motive to take something from them and we didn’t value their contribution for the past 7 years. They had to protect their own interests above all else. You get the idea. They came up with many beliefs that were truly believed valid, but in fact were all very false. Due to these beliefs we ended our business relationship, which only happened because no matter what the former business partner was told by me as well as other Hay House representatives, he chose to stay defensive and stick with his core incorrect beliefs.
After this situation occurred, I thought back to how many times I personally made false beliefs my reality when dealing with personal relationships or other business ventures at Hay House and unfortunately, many came to mind.
So as I move through 2016, I am going to try and pay special attention when I make judgements about certain circumstances. I will make sure the beliefs I form in those circumstances are indeed the real truth and not just a truth I have invented.
Louise Hay always says, “Your thoughts create your life!” Now I see how those thoughts can get on the wrong track pretty easily. You have to be on the look out to make your thoughts positive and for the higher good. Next time you find yourself questioning someone’s intention, trust your instincts, but make sure to ask questions first. The world isn’t bad and people don’t always have ulterior motives. Let’s try to not judge until we actually know the full truth of any situation.
Wishing you the Best,
Reid Tracy, CEO
Hay House