If You Had the Power to See Your Future, Would You Actually have the Discipline to Make Better Choices? 

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Most of our daily decisions are habits we have built into our lives.

Picture this: 

Before going to bed you decided that you want to turn your life around.

Stumbling, you fall face-first under the bed, and a cluster of mushrooms growing under your bed slips past your lips and you go on a trip for your next twenty-four hours or hit your head (I usually don’t remember my dreams so I assume this would do something hehe) you make up whatever rows your boat. Trp trip trip.

So you suddenly get to see your future for the next twenty-four hours of your life. What do they look like? What do you see yourself doing?

Not what you wished you did but what you do in your normal life. Are your current actions taking you to where you want to go? Is your day full of empowered experiences or are you just copying and pasting your days with the same actions that have kept you from achieving your greatest desires? 

Are you in the relationship you want to be? Are you spending your money wisely regardless of how much you make? Did you work out? Did you put money in your savings account for that vacation or house or did you ask for that raise? 

Do you even have a plan for any of these desires or are they just wishy washy wishes washing away?

If nothing changes then nothing changes. 

We also often overestimate what we can do or will do when we find sudden inspiration. Our actions end up falling short. 

Your energy flows where your focus goes. 

To have the discipline to achieve what we truly want we have to take note and analyze all the things that are taking our energy and focus away. 

It’s often easier to take action when we declutter our minds and environment of anything that is holding us back.

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