Mind Patrol – Controlling Our Thoughts
Monday, May 3rd, 2010
It’s been several weeks since my last blog post. The events in my personal life were not quite so good in April. Things have turned the corner though. I’m now out of the slump and back to writing the blog again.
From the last posting, I wrote about how things went very well with our new housemate. He was a computer consultant from another state who needed a place to stay while in town for the work assignment. Well, his contact got cut and he ended up staying with us for only a week. It was probably a good thing that he had left though. His stay turned out to be the source of heated arguments between my girlfriend and I. I won’t go into the detail, but all I can say is that the arguments really affected me tremendously. Thoughts kept popping into my head about the viability of our relationship. There were some nights where I could not sleep much. Those fearful thoughts kept coming in and they seemed to grow and expand inside my head. I tried to distract myself by exercising and doing some other activities. But those thoughts would creep in with anything that reminded me of the topic of the argument. I was in a real slump and there seemed to be no end to it. Have you ever been in the same situation?
But just as it’s always the darkest right before dawn, things began to turn around. My girlfriend and I had an intimate talk about what happened. I felt so much better afterward. My mind began to focus on our future plan to build a family. In the same way that negative thoughts seem to grow and expand inside my head, positive thoughts now propagate in my thinking instead. Having realigned my thinking from negative to positive, my confident bounced back and so was my performance in other areas of life. It’s amazing how our mind works. The thoughts that we let into our mind can make or break us indeed. This is why it’s so important that we always do a mind patrol. We must control what thoughts we let into our mind, replacing negative with positive, and keep on drilling in the positive as much as possible. It’s not easy to become aware of our thoughts and we usually realize it only afterward. Things like meditation can help us to be more aware. There are also techniques out there that may help us change our thought pattern. There is no quick-fix though. It will take work and practice to be better at recognizing our thoughts and focusing on positive ones. After what I went through the past few weeks, working on this doesn’t sound so bad after all.
Note: Image from Picasa Web Albums, Photos by Kirsten, Album: Tokase web photos, Public
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