All thoughts are not created equal
I think I first heard this quote in Sunday School, and I've always loved it. I use it often when talking about choosing our thoughts.
Google says that the average person has 50,000-70,000 thoughts per day. PER DAY! That is a lot of thoughts!
We don't necessarily get to choose all of the thoughts that float in and out of our brains. They just come. But we DEFINITELY get to choose the ones that we want to "build a nest" in our minds.
Obviously, not all thoughts are created equal. Many are random, some are harmful, and some are useful and valuable. The challenge of life is to learn to choose which thoughts we allow our brains to latch on to and believe.
The thoughts that we believe will create our emotions, which drive our actions. And our consistent actions will ultimately create the results in our lives. That's why we must choose our thoughts intentionally.
Here is one of my favorite thoughts to believe lately: I am doing exactly what I'm supposed to be doing today. When I believe that, I feel calm and focused. I consciously listen for promptings about what I should do and who might need me that day. Thinking that thought creates good results for me.
What do you choose to believe on purpose?
Christi

“Thinking that thought creates good results for me. What do you choose...” I love this!
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