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Everything’s Gonna Be Alright

Sometimes we want something so badly that it is the zenith of our conscious thought. We dwell on it and obsess about it all the time. This often leads to desperation to make something happen to force it, and sorrow is one of the most potent repulsive vibrations.

Your focus turns to what you don’t have, creating a paradox of intention. A paradox s an absurd and contradictory statement. Who would t want to win a game? Find a perfect relationship? Have a million dollars in the bank? Desperation creates a paradox in energy and brings more of that focused lack to you—the exact opposite of your stated intention. Failure I read of success is the result, but it isn’t fatal because repulsive vibrations can be adjusted to attractive vibrations with a bit of open-mindedness.

Do You Trust?

Some people see the world and see too many obstacles to overcome; others see the same field and growth opportunities. How we vi, life will drive us to experience the achievement of our goals. Developing the belief that we can accomplish our desires, regardless of our current situation, is the first step to trust and allowing. Too often, our focus is continually on what we don’t have rather than what we do have, and then it only makes sense that more of what you don’t have is coming your way. The low vi rations of desperation will not attract very much, but that is OK when higher vibrations are available with a quick change of focus and thought.

Unfortunately, the thoughts we entertain can seem like a part of us, and we refuse to look at any other option because we all have underlying human fears and emotions. What if we trust and it doesn’t work? What if we try and fail anyway? All legit ate and valid thoughts most people have at once or another. The better question is, why not try something different to see what happens? When one t it doesn’t work, it is common sense to give another a try. Get rid of the feelings of despair and choose peace in the present moment instead.

Why It Works Like This

It is impossible to be happy when we are dissatisfied with our current situation—creating an obsession with getting what we don’t have draws even more lack to us. Even when there are plenty of reasons to enjoy the present moment, they have been shoved aside to focus on the things we might have in the future, and then we will be happy. Instead o enjoying our life, we spend our time longing for more and focusing on getting it. That nagging g is feeling something is missing, and we could be happy if we only had it.

Suppose you believe that energy exists in all people and situations. In that ca e, this is a mistake because giving away today’s happiness to embrace misery about what we don’t have now but might have tomorrow shows a lack of willingness to receive. This is a shift from a mentality of appreciation to a consciousness of lack and need. And when w  make that choice, we lose our power to succeed. All relationships and experiences follow this law, especially love. If we ask for simple observation of our situation and are not where we want to be, it is time to try something different.

Why it Matters

When we focus all our thoughts through the filter of wanting something else, the results come to us, and then we are setting ourselves up for failure and projecting a desperate feeling of misery. That is, looking for something else coming down the line to make you happy rather than choosing the happiness right in front of us every day. This thou t pattern causes us to view our current situation as not good enough. How can w bring more if we are not grateful for what we have today?

This is a subtle energy that will sabotage our efforts at success if we leave them unchecked. How much t me are you spending thinking about what is wrong with your life rather than right? That does t mean we accept everything as good, but we find the good we have and focus on that. There are ways something positive for us to think about. To avoid e abrasive energy that sabotages our efforts at success and accept the vibrations that come to us when we are grateful and appreciative of what we do have is one of the most significant decisions we make every day. We need t be wary of pumping out a broadcast of despair, which brings more desperate situations and feelings of hopelessness.

The Silver Lining

Changing your thought patterns is as easy as being willing to do so. It is an escapable truth that our emotions are all charged with either positive or negative energy and vibrations. The posit e, uplifting ones are accused of the uplifting creative flow and the best results. The negative e ones create blocks and problems that keep us from what we want. But our emotions are tied inevitably and constantly to the thoughts we entertain in our minds. We need t be conscious of our reviews, and if we desire different results from what we currently have, we must be willing and open to change. Let go of urgency and desperation and engage in thoughts of gratitude for what we have, and trust that what will come is what we need and in our best interest. Shift your concentration from what you lack to all you have to appreciate to create a consciousness of success.

Remember, Don’t worry about a thing, because every little thing will be alright.

Pushing Your Buttons

Do you push the elevator button more than once? Do you really believe it makes the elevator faster?

pushing elevator buttons
Don’t look at the lights

by Jonathan Hilton Day #44

I am sure there are plenty of different philosophies to answering this question, and I believe the type of person you are will determine your behavior when it comes to elevator button pushing. The differences in this area are not meant to create divisions but to define who we are as people.

Personally when I have the occasion to use an elevator, which surprisingly doesn’t happen very often.  I am transformed into a ten year old boy fascinated with this form of

push the elevator button
once is good, ten times means you mean it

transportation, and just for the record I feel the same way about escalators, stairs that move: where will technology take us next?

When it comes to elevators, I don’t think they would have put all of those buttons on there if they didn’t want them to be pushed.

I think it is something about the fact that they light up when you push them and there is something attention grabbing about lighted numbers, but if I am in an elevator by myself and not in a hurry, I will push all of the buttons and see what happens.

I definitely push both the up and down buttons when you are waiting to get on the elevator.

Maybe it is the power that you feel by pushing a button and summoning a machine to transport you to other places, without having to use those stairs.  Stairs are for losers.  I also believe whole heartedly that if pushing the button once will bring the elevator to you, then pushing it ten times will bring it to you faster. It only makes sense.

The elevator can sense the urgency that pushing the buttons numerous times represents, especially if you do it in a particularly frantic or spastic manner.  The elevator will think, “Geez, must be a very important person in the lobby, forget all these other people who only push the button once.”

The problem comes when you are facing off with another button pusher on a different floor.  You are going to have to hit that button like you’re playing space invaders to get more power than some other frantic button pusher who is obviously not as important or impatient as you are.

Don’t worry about the people in the lobby staring at you and slowly moving away from you, they will really admire your persistence.  So much so that I bet they will just wait for the other elevator to come, so that you can enjoy your well earned ride all by yourself.  As Charlie Sheen said, “Winning!”

singing to elevator buttons
Singing to buttons always works!

There is also a secret trick I have learned to make any elevator understand that I am a person to be taken seriously and to get to my floor quicker, and that is to tap out a song on the button very quickly and to sing along with it.

The best songs for this are  A Little Less Conversation, by Elvis and Sweet Child of Mine by Guns n Roses.  You will really impress everyone in the building as you loudly and quickly sing these songs to the rhythm you are banging on the elevator buttons.

So remember that pushing the button on an elevator many times is always better than just once, show the world that you are the type of person who controls their own destiny and push that button 60 times in quick rapid fashion.  You may set a new speed record for elevator travel.  (note: I really don’t think that people who use stairs are losers.)

For apparantly different reasons, Flo Rida likes elevators too!