You have the choice to accept the life
script you’ve written thus far or edit it, so you can create a life that
fulfills you. Our lives are like an in-process movie
script that we have complete creative control over. We have the power to
examine what works or isn’t working in our lives and make edits to our life’s
script accordingly. Choosing to actively edit your life can be incredibly
empowering. As you evolve, you have the choice to accept the script you’ve
written thus far or edit it so you can create a life that fulfills you. You
can cut out what is no longer working for you. Acknowledging that you are
responsible for the experience you create gives you the ability to make the
life you’ve always longed for. Granted, editing your real life isn’t
always as easy as erasing a line of text. If you’ve carried emotional baggage
or held on to an unhealthy relationship for a long time, these may be
difficult to edit out. But when you do cut out what isn’t working from your
life, you’ll feel lighter and more alive. Editing out activities that you
find stressful, disassociating yourself from people that drain your energy,
and letting go of your emotional baggage are all beneficial cuts you can
make. In the empty spaces that are left behind, you can add in anything you
like. Just as you have the power to edit out negative situations or beliefs
that you no longer wish to have as part of your life, you can now include the
kinds of positive experiences, people, and beliefs that you would like to
fill your life with. The manifestation of these thoughts and images as
realities in your life will inevitably follow. As you make changes to your
life, you can also add in the bits where you choose more intimate, healthier
relationships, seek out adventure over tedium, and are no longer negatively
impacted by old experiences. To begin editing your life, simply think
about your positive and negative experiences. When you determine what parts
of your life are no longer serving you, make the commitment to remove them —
though it is important to remember that there is no proper timing or way to
do this, and patience and compassion for yourself are always important during
this process. Then, ask yourself what has brought you profound bliss and
consider how you can make those experiences and beliefs part of your life
now. With a little editing, you’ll be able to clear out what is no longer
serving you and make room in your life for more happiness, love, and wisdom. |
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