Why Take Life So Seriously When This Is An Adventure Ride?

Posted: Apr 09, 2010 |Comments: 0 |

Do you feel that life is tough?  That you have to work so very hard.  That money is lacking.  That financial commitments are overwhelming.  That you have no luck.  That people look down on you.  That people are unfriendly.  That you are destined for a life of loneliness.  That you will not be able to do any better than this.  That you will have to work to the very day you die.

Life is not meant to be so.  Life is supposed to be an adventure ride.  You are supposed to have fun when you are here.  You are not here to worry about your job.  To worry that money is lacking.  To worry how others are behaving.  To worry about how to cope with life.

Discard the thinking that life is tough.  Believe that you are here to experience and have fun while living your intended purpose.  Trust that the universe is in infinite supply.  That it is always overflowing with abundance.  If life is tough, then you are not living life the way you are intended to live.  Find out the way.  Not by peeping outside but by searching deep within yourself.

Ask yourself what is the kind of ideal life you want to have.  What type of work do you wish to engage in?  Picture yourself doing that.  Feel your emotions as if you are already doing the kind of work you love.  Smile, be happy.  Let the positive feelings and emotions surround you.  Hold them for as long as you can.

Go on.  Leap forward.  Don't worry.  This is a guided adventure trip.  You may experience bumps and knocks, but nothing serious or life threatening.  Scream in excitement as your heart takes a dip.  Feel the thrill when you are scaling high.  Most important of all, be merry and have fun.

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