Who Else Wants To End The Feeling Of Losing Control? (Part.. 2)

Apr 22, 2012 by

The feeling of losing control is an ILLUSION. This is what was covered in the previous post. It was the first part of learning how to end the feeling of losing control. Here’s more of the intriguing message that was covered in the first part.feeling of losing control

In that post, we saw what lies in the power of intention. We saw its argument in getting to end the feeling of losing control. In this second part, we will take a look at how one can be in control of what happens around him/her. We’ll also take a look at what happens behind the scenes and try to understand the logic of what I was “blubbering” on being in control; as well as getting to stop the feeling of losing control.

There was an explanation on the universe rearranging various situations just to suit our intentions. These situations are at times “undesirable” and may trigger the feeling of losing control.  This is where the explanations on this second post begin.

The mind is very powerful. The feeling of losing control as well as that of being in control exist here. The power of your mind creates and controls your reality. This is done through two powerful forces; desire and will power.

Your Reality Is Controlled By Your Desire And Your Will Power

Desire is the energy that underlies all the manifestations of your abilities. It is a burning force within you and the creator of the need to have something done. It acts as an inspiration, or the foundation on which all goals are based upon. All our achievements start with a desire. It is normally so powerful that we hardly notice any impossibility.

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Who Else Wants To End The Feeling Of Losing Control? (..Part 1)

Apr 7, 2012 by

“About 75% Of The World’s Population Experiences The Feeling Of Losing Control, Once Every Two Weeks. This Feeling Of Losing Control Easily Develops To Stress. About 90% Of Primary Medical Visits Are Stress Related. 80% Of The Industrial Accidents Are Due To Stress. Are You Part Of These Statistics? Here Is The Truth About It All”

 

Lisa is one of the friends whom I dearly respect for her confidence. She’s only nineteen but never fears to take on any task that comes her way. Once she is up to do it she is normally committed to see that everything is done.

One of her outstanding achievements was a while ago, when she was part of her university’s Mr. and Miss. University organizing team. She’s outgoing and loves interacting, and therefore, gladly accepted to organize the live performances. However, she has one problem – despite her confidence, any small obstacle in her operations really stresses her and works her up. She feels like things are going out of control.

She gave it her best: she approached musicians, convinced them to fix into her schedules, and successfully did the stressful negotiations she dreaded. It really worked her up, but she did it. She was just a sigh away from relief.

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