Jonathots Daily Blog
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All human beings possess a heart, soul, mind and strength. Nothing of any true significance can be achieved unless this is understood.
Y-O-U.
Or is it Why Owe You?
Here’s the truth. If you don’t find personal satisfaction in the reality of your own life, then your discontentment will trickle down to me whether I like it or not. So I have to ask you a question. Why owe you?
Why would you want to leave yourself absent of the qualities, necessities and feelings that create an atmosphere for happiness?
Why would you listen to a generation of naysayers who portray human life as complicated, festering with tribulation, instead of looking for solutions and avenues for completion?
Why do you owe yourself, instead of paying the debt which allows you to feel free of unnecessary naggings?
First of all, recognize the symptoms. Since we are heart, soul, mind and strength people, start with your heart:
How can you tell if you’re emotionally balanced, or if you owe yourself something?
The first symptom of “heart trouble” is always frustration. If you find yourself snapping at other people, honking in traffic or feeling overwhelmed by circumstances, then realize there is some desire or yearning which you’re ignoring because you either feel it’s unrealistic or undeserved.
Yes, frustration is the clue that you owe your emotions a gift.
How can you tell if you’re spiritually in debt?
Doubt. I’m not talking about the kind of doubt that creeps into all of us when encompassed by undesirable situations. I mean self-doubt which leads to human doubt, culminating in God-doubt–when the only spiritual thing you find yourself saying is, “What the hell?”
Moving along, when we are mentally short on funding for our ideas, confusion sets in.
There are folks who think they have the first signs of dementia simply because their brains are so cluttered with doubt and frustration from the heart and soul that they can’t get traction in their thinking.
Feel confused? You owe it to your brain to clear out the fog.
And finally, your body–your strength–shows that you’re indebted to yourself by the gnawing presence of procrastination.
“I’ll do it tomorrow.”
Will you feel better tomorrow? Or will you feel worse because you’re one more day delinquent.
Why owe you? Why do you allow yourself to be a day late and a dollar short in your own being?
It makes you dissatisfied and causes you to come across obnoxious to the world around you.
- If you’re frustrated, track down the unfulfilled desire in your emotions.
- If you’re struggling with doubt, simplify your beliefs until you can grab onto something and run with it.
- If you’re confused, realize that you have a traffic jam of frustration and doubt that prevents you from thinking straight.
- And if you find yourself procrastinating, realize that it’s the culmination of fear which makes you believe you can’t pull off your purposes.
You should always think about YOU.
When you don’t, you either try to become noble and end up with a persecution complex, or you become overly secretive and end up being diagnosed as neurotic.
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