Sunday, November 29, 2009

Get a grip on your thoughts

Assalamualaikum

I want to share this newsletter i received this morning. Let's apply it.
--------------------------

Remember: control your thoughts or they will control you. If you don't control
your thoughts, you'll do what a lot of people do and that's crash. Imagine
you're in a BMW and you press the accelerator but don't make an effort to
control the steering wheel. What happens? Sooner or later, you're going to
crash because you didn't take control of the car. How much more control should
you take of your own mind?

To illustrate this point, I want you to read the following sentences aloud.

Sentence 1: Aishah, you're the happiest guy on earth. Everybody loves
you because you're so nice and sincere. You're dependable, trustworthy, and
you're what every person would want in a true friend. Nobody has anything bad
to say about you.

Sentence 2: Aishah, you're a total loser. You're nothing. You're a joke.
Everybody dislikes you and stays as far away from you as possible. Nobody cares
about you. You don't make a difference at all.

Notice the shift in your attitude and how quickly your smile turned upside down
after reading the second sentence. Let's break down what happened in your mind as you read both sentences.

When you read those sentences, you thought of pictures in your head and
those pictures evoked feelings which then went straight into your subconscious
mind, which then resulted in the corresponding shift in attitudes and actions.
Note that the sentences were colored with emotion. This is important because
emotion penetrates to the subconscious mind like no other. If you emotionalize
your thoughts, you can reach the subconscious that much faster. Think back to
all those stories of people who've achieved great goals. They had thoughts of
what they wanted to do and they colored those thoughts with emotion, powerful
emotions such as desire.


But you know what the sad thing is Aishah? Most people are constantly
thinking in terms of Sentence #2 (hopefully not as severe though). They are
always thinking in terms of negative thoughts and as a result, their attitudes
and actions match those thoughts accordingly. How can we reverse this process?

On any given day, there are probably a million thoughts that go through your mind.
The first thing I want you to do is just become aware of them. Really become
aware of just how powerful they are. (You probably do know just how powerful
they are now from just doing that example and from reading the previous 2 lessons.)

Now that you're aware that your thoughts hold great power, the next thing I
want you to do is just listen. Really listen to what's going on there. You might be
surprised as to what you find out. Some of you might find that you've been thinking
in terms of Sentence #2 (hopefully not as bad as that), but something to that degree.

"I'm not smart enough." "I can't do that." "That's impossible."

Your subconscious mind is listening to all that and it's saying: "Ok. Got it.
Now I'll just influence your attitudes and actions to prevent you from achieving
any goal from now on because you think it's impossible. Because you think you
can't do it. Because you think you're not smart enough."

Remember, your subconscious mind is just following the orders of your conscious
mind. Some people think thoughts like that on a continuous basis and it's because
they think those kinds of thoughts that they automatically dismiss any notion
of trying to achieve anything. You know who these people are. You bring up an idea
and they'll say:

"That'll never work." "There's too much risk." "It'll never happen."

So I want you to really listen and see what you're thinking. One way to keep track
of your thoughts is to write them down, preferably 3 times per day. Once in the
morning, once in the afternoon, and once before you go to sleep. Just transfer
what's in your head on to paper. Don't try to change the thoughts in between
because you'd just be defeating the whole purpose. Just let it out. That way,
you can get a true snapshot of what's going in there. Many people who've tried
this were surprised as to what was actually going on in their minds.

Now that you're aware of your thoughts and have listened to them, what I want
you to do now is catch the negative thoughts that come into your head. Don't let
them slip by. They're very sly so catch them in the act. For example, many students
in school may think:

"I'm not smart enough".

Catch that thought in the act, choose a replacement and back that replacement up.

"I may not have the highest GPA, but I'm smart in the sense that I know when I
need to go and ask for help as well as how to gather the correct resources to help
me better understand the material."

Ideally, you want to do this automatically, but it won't happen overnight. It'll take
some time. That's why optimistic people are so happy. They've already gone through
that process several times so they habituated it so it's like there's never any
negative thinking to begin with.

Most people are oblivious to the fact that they can change their thoughts. You have
the power to choose what to think. You're not an animal that automatically reacts to
its environment. You have the ability to choose what to think which leads you to
actions that correspond to those exact thoughts you've chosen.

It's really easy to think negative. Standards imposed by society tell us how we should
look like, what we should eat, wear, do with our lives, etc. You are getting impressed
from people from all over so it's really eas for others to do the thinking FOR you.
It's always an uphill battle until you develop the habit of thinking for yourself. Once
you do that, it's a great liberating feeling.

Think of your mind as a hose out of control spraying every which way. You want
to grab control of the hose, turn off the negative thoughts that are spewing out, and
hook up your hose to positive thoughts and spew those onto your subconscious mind
to influence your future thoughts and actions to be conducive to them.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

leaving

At the wake of my blogging,  I am actually about to leave for kucing, to help aishah  face the gruelling days as a new doctor. I am tired of changing houses but the situation calls for it. The arrows seems to be pointing to that direction  and even when we reason out of it, the arrows are not changing it course. For this, I put my  future in kucing in  the hands of Allah and His plans.  Kucing is a nice place. It is less  busy, less conjested, wider than kl. Here the  buildings are increasing by the minute, bigger and higher. Out of nowhere you see them coming into form, more modern in features, more outstanding.  Kl's growth  is startling  but choking, at times.

I pray kucing offers good experiences for our family. It will be a good change of air. New faces and new places.  I pray over there at bumi kenyalang, we can make ourselves useful. In 2 days we  will leave, insyaAllah....

Friday, November 27, 2009

My first words


Assalamualaikum. In the name of Allah the most merciful and beneficient. My highest praise to Him the Almighty who has bestowed upon me the ability to cope with my life and the deepest gratitute for giving me many beautiful and wonderful gifts which are; First and foremost, the gift of iman, to help me get a grip. Second, my larger than life parents. Then comes my sweet daughters who are my azharul hayati, an arabic term I invented long time ago for them, and my siblings . Also for the few dear friends who have shared their friendship with me. And for my relatives, their houses to stop over whenever I go back to my 'village'. Though all of them are not big in number, they are certainly big in their personalities. I have always wondered why are they so few, now I realised that these few are the harder ones to come by. And maybe, the dosage is more than I can handle .

Before I even start to write, I would like to apologise, if my words will offend anyone.Mainly this blog is for my daughters to read. Not enough I am always nagging them, now I have a blog too to nag them. Hmmm....I wonder how long it can be kept. Could their children read it too one day? Hmm...from their nenek who speaks english and writes a blog.....

My plan is to show some sides of our lives, who is doing what, what is happening where, how to do what and share with you whatever knowledge that I have. I have always been facinated by words and pictures. Unfortunately, I do not have a life that people want to read about. Unless you are into miseries. But please read on because I will always try to, well, keep it positive.