Health Tip
About Control
by Bill Harris
Centerpointe Research Center
http://chetday.com/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?centerSome things in your circumstances you have control over,
and some you do not. Even those things you do not have
control over you have some influence over, however.
You can't totally control whether or not someone jostles
you in a crowd, for instance, but you could do things to
invite being jostled, in general, for instance by walking
in a lot of crowds, or walking in a way that invites
jostling (not watching where you're going, being very
aggressive in the way you walk, etc).
You totally control your response (or at least can, if you
choose to) to anything and everything, and based on your
beliefs, values, strategies, etc., you tend to draw certain
people, situations, and things to you, and put yourself in
certain circumstances. But since there are 6 billion other
people out there trying to make things happen their way,
there is bound to be a clash between what you want to
create and what others want to create.
Since most people exercise little if any control over what
they create but instead automatically create whatever
their internal map of reality is set up to create, a
person who does exercise creative control over their life
has considerable influence on what happens -- but that
influence is not total.
If you are in control of your response, what happens is of
much less consequence to you because you can choose to be
happy and peaceful regardless of what happens.
About Bill Harris
Bill Harris, the creator of Holosync Audio Technology,
has helped thousands of people attain peace of mind.
Visit Bill's fascinating website at
http://chetday.com/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?center