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Perception Determines Our Experience
Copyright © 2004 Greg Reid
The Millionaire Mentor
Not long ago, I traveled back east to
Ohio and Chicago. While I was there, I was amazed that
the friends I made along my journey seemed to have
completely different observations of the state in which
they lived.
For example, when I asked what the winters were like in
their town, I got completely opposite answers from
people, depending on where they originally lived. When I
asked the question of a former Californian, she talked
as if she'd landed in Siberia, recounting the snowfall
and treacherous conditions meant for only the wildest of
beasts. When I asked the same question of a native
resident, he painted a beautiful picture of the changing
seasons, each more spectacular than the last, and
recounted wonderful memories of having the fortune to
grow up in such a picturesque land.
What's the difference here?
Their perception dictated their experience.
It's like the old stories about a bank robbery. The
event could take place in broad daylight, with 30
eyewitnesses, yet each gives a completely different
account of what he or she saw happen. It's like when
someone in your office or home says something to you,
and you receive a different message than the person
intended.
Why does this happen?
I believe it's because - Our perception determines our
experience.
It works like this. I bet at one time or another we've
all gone into a grocery store and noticed that everyone
seemed happy, helpful, and cheery that day. Even the
people in the checkout line were full of good spirits.
Yet, when we've gone another day, we've had a completely
different experience. We found people to be grumpy and
in a bad mood-every one of them.
I believe we view our outside world the same way we see
ourselves in our inside world. That's why many people
continually attract drama into their lives while others
do not, or why some people get into fights all the time
while others refuse to let the same situation get the
best of them.
If this is true, it explains a lot. It could be why,
when we feel out of place and chaotic on the inside, we
tend to attract more chaos and drama to our outside
self. If we feel anger and resentment on the inside, we
will, in turn, attract it to our outer world as well.
With that said, let me ask you the following question:
How's your outside world looking lately? Are the people
around you happy and productive? Are they full of life
and passion, or do you find yourself in your own little
tornado that seems to constantly bring nothing but
negative energy your way? In other words, does it seem
like everyone around you has problems and can never
catch a so-called break?
Remember, in life you have choices. You have the choice
to work on your inner self, to create a brighter outer
self. Have you ever seen someone who's lost some weight
and noticed that they seem to have a new glow? Or looked
into someone's eyes just after their first child was
born? There's a spark there, right?
Well, here's the good news. You have the ability to
re-spark yourself.
Here's this month's challenge: Take notice.
That's it. I'm not asking you to do anything but become
aware of how you're viewing things around you.
By doing so, you'll find that when you're at your
happiest, everyone else around you will be as well. On
the flip side, if you want to know why the world seems
to be crashing in on you, look inside and see what's out
of place, and then take action to repair it.
It's that simple.
Because when it's all said and done,
Our perception determines our experience.
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About the Author
Greg Reid,
mailto:GregReid@AlwaysGood.com
Gregory Scott Reid is a Well-Known Speaker and two-time
#1 best-selling author of, "The Millionaire Mentor" and
"Wake Up: Live the Life You Love"
www.AlwaysGood.com
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