Discover Your
Self Improvement Power
We reach a point in our life when we are ready for change
and a whole bunch of information that will help
us discover our self improvement
power. Until then, something can be staring us right under our
nose but we don’t see it. The only time we think of our self
improvement power is when everything gets worst. Take the frog
principle for example:
Try placing Frog A in a pot of boiling water. What happens?
He twerps! He jumps off! Why? Because he is not able to
tolerate sudden change in his environment – the water’s
temperature. Then try Frog B: place him in a luke warm water,
then turn the gas stove on. Wait til the water reaches a
certain boiling point. Frog B then thinks “Ooh… it’s a bit warm
in here”.
We learn our lessons when we experience pain. We finally see
the warning signs and signals when things get rough and tough.
When do we realize that we need to change diets? When none of
our jeans and shirts would fit us. When do we stop eating
candies and chocolates? When all of our teeth has fallen off.
When do we realize that we need to stop smoking? When our lungs
have gone bad. When do we pray and ask for help? When we
realize that we’re gonna die tomorrow.
The only time most of us ever learn about unlocking our self
improvement power is when the whole world is crashing and
falling apart. We think and feel this way because it is not
easy to change. But change becomes more painful when we ignore
it.
Change will happen, like it or hate it. At one point or
another, we are all going to experience different turning
points in our life – and we are all going to eventually unlock
our self improvement power not because the world says so, not
because our friends are nagging us, but because we realized its
for our own good.
Happy people don’t just accept change, they embrace it. Now,
you don’t have to feel a tremendous heat before realizing the
need for self improvement. Unlocking your self improvement
power means unlocking yourself up in the cage of thought that
“its just the way I am”. It is such a poor excuse for people
who fear and resist change. Most of us program our minds like
computers.
Jess repeatedly tells everyone that she doesn’t have the
guts to be around groups of people. She heard her mom, her dad,
her sister, her teacher tell the same things about her to other
people. Over the years, that is what Jess believes. She
believes its her story. And what happens? Every time a great
crowd would troop over their house, in school, and in the
community – she tends to step back, shy away and lock herself
up in a room. Jess didn’t only believed in her story, she lived
it.
Jess has to realize that she is not what she is in her
story. Instead of having her story post around her face for
everyone to remember, she has to have the spirit and show
people “I am an important person and I should be treated
accordingly!”
Self improvement may not be
everybody’s favorite word, but if we look at things in a
different point of view, we might have greater chances of
enjoying the whole process instead of counting the days until
we are fully improved. Three sessions in a week at the gym
would result to a healthier life, reading books will shape up a
more profound knowledge, going out with friends and peers will
help you take a step back from work and unwind. And just when
you are enjoying the whole process of unlocking your self
improvement power, you’ll realize that you’re beginning to take
things light and become happy.
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