What is Your Focus? Man Turns in Money Found in Parking Lot, Refuses Reward. |
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| These are headlines you will probably never see, but these events happen every day throughout the world. There is no shortage of murder and mayhem reporting, but news of kindness and integrity is scarce. Years ago we did not have instant, exhaustive information about every tragic event; news filtered to us selectively and over time. No wonder it is so easy to focus on the negative and to experience the negative reality that focus brings. | ![]() |
The older I get, the more convinced I am that what I focus my mind upon greatly determines my life experience and how I feel, moment to moment. The conscious mind can only attend to about five things at the same time, so we must constantly decide what those five conscious things ought to be. For example, if you look for all of the red objects in a room, you will find them and if you look for the green, you will find them as well. If you sort for all of the mean people in the world, you will find them and if you look for the kind ones, you will also find them. In other words, we can choose to focus on what we want in life – what we want to be in the forefront of our minds.
Helen Keller said, “Although the world is full of suffering, it is also full of the overcoming of it.” She was blind and deaf and surely suffered greatly in her life, but she chose to focus on the strength and determination that helped her and countless others overcome huge obstacles. Though many people allow their minds to run all over the place, we can decide at any moment what we focus our minds on and what thoughts we think. We can take the reins of our minds and direct our thoughts to what we have, what we want and what is good. |
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