Focus On What You Love
So, if our premise is true, that what you focus on grows, that where attention goes, energy flows, it would seem to me that a focus on what you love is a good place for us to start.
We all have people, places, and things in our lives that we love. I don’t think we would be able to survive life on earth if we didn’t have at least one or two things in our lives that we deeply, dearly, and truly love. And it sounds pretty easy to make a plan to focus on who or whatever that might be.
However…
To simply say “focus on what you love” is all fine and good. The actual doing of it in the midst of real world drama is a whole other thing. For example. When I’m at work, at the tail end of a long hard day full of dog hair and barking dogs, and I’m cleaning up dog vomit… well… it’s hard to focus on anything other than how tired I am and how much I just want the day to be over and done.
So, what’s the solution?
The key to it, I think, is to somehow find something in the situation… whatever situation you happen to find yourself in that’s less than optimal… something in it that you do honestly love. In my case, I might be able to simply focus on how much I love my daughter (we work together), or maybe I might focus on how much I love to have enough money to go on an Amazon spending spree. I might focus on how much I love having good cleaning products… or that I love that I’ll be going home in just a few hours…
Making A Plan
I think it’s very important to be prepared in advance so that when you find yourself in the midst of an experience that punches your buttons, that is NOT what you want, or that makes you feel “less than” happy, you will have something to cling to. This may take some experimentation, some trial and error.
Homework
Our homework for today is to think about what you love. Once that is complete, take some time to make a plan for what you will think about when you need to refocus your thoughts in a situation that you definitely do NOT love.
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This worked really really well for me! I decided to focus on something that I’m always thinking about anyway… something I’m currently fixated on… and that’s the website. So at work, I spent the whole day planning what I wanted to post about next, planning a new mini-site, thinking about the next post for this project… etc… And I cam home with energy to spare! So… Good news!
Ok……I love my fur babies, love James, love books, love having the money to be able to pay my bill with money to spare for some fun, love nature, art.
So my plan, when work is wearing me down is to focus on how being here allows me the above.