Do
you ever get frustrated with the life you have? Do you feel like you deserve
more and you know there’s more to life than what you are currently going
through. Well, maybe it’s time to let go and accept what you have at this very
moment. Trade those old foggy glasses in for a new pair and take a look at all
the wonderful things you do have.
In
order to accept what is, we have to come from a place of gratitude. Seeing the
beauty in our lives and ourselves is the key to unlocking our ability to accept
our current situations. For instance, think of all the wonderful blessings you
have. Your spouse, children, job and your home are all blessings. The lessons
you’ve learned and the people you’ve met in your life are also things to be
grateful for. Having running water, internet, food, clothing, and
transportation are all small blessings that we take for granted. Sometimes just
paying attention to the items that help us navigate through our day smoothly
can put our bigger frustrations into perspective.
Accepting
what is does not mean that you have to stay in the situation you’re in.
Focusing on what you are grateful for simply replaces negative thought forms
with positive ones. As you become increasingly grateful for what you do have,
you send a positive signal to the universe making yourself a magnet to positive
people, situations and opportunities.
When
you make the changes you want within the areas you find most challenging,
you’ll begin to see wonderful transformations manifesting in your life and
doors opening that were once closed. Below is a list of ways that can help you
begin to accept what is, transform your thoughts and manifest your bright
future.
1. Start scripting for what you want. This will help
you not only send a message to the universe, but also act as a guideline for
your hearts desires.
2. Make a list of everything good in your life. Really
think about how not having these things would make your life more challenging.
Then allow yourself to become overwhelmed with gratitude.
3. Forgive yourself and others who you believe may have contributed to your
current unfavorable situation.