The Mountain Is You
THE WAY YOU ARE SELF-SABOTAGING
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The Mountain is You
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Ascribing intent or worrying that things are about you when they aren’t. WHAT YOUR SUBCONSCIOUS MIND MIGHT WANT YOU TO KNOW: You think about yourself too often. Other people’s lives do not revolve around you, nor do their thoughts. They are busy thinking about themselves in the same way that you are thinking about yourself. Remember that pat- terns in your life are indicative of your own behaviors, but imagining that every time someone cuts you off in traffic is a personal attack, you’re going to severely hold yourself back, because you’ll always be the victim of something. THE WAY YOU ARE SELF-SABOTAGING: Staying in a city or town you claim to dislike. WHAT YOUR SUBCONSCIOUS MIND MIGHT WANT YOU TO KNOW: Home is where you make it, not where you find it. Is this an issue of you being unable to move, or are you simply unwilling? Usually when we stay in the same place, there’s a reason. There’s something we love about it, and it’s where want to spend our lives. The resistance comes in because of the judgment we imagine others may think if they know we don’t live in the coolest, biggest, or the 91 THE MOUNTAIN IS YOU 90 BRIANNA WIEST best area. You might also fear that people will judge you for not having “progressed” enough. The truth is that you are judging yourself, and you need to make peace or take pride in why you choose to live where you do. THE WAY YOU ARE SELF-SABOTAGING: Mindlessly scroll- ing through social media as a way to pass the time. WHAT YOUR SUBCONSCIOUS MIND MIGHT WANT YOU TO KNOW: This is one of the easiest ways to numb your- self, because it is so accessible and addictive. There is a world-altering difference between using social media in a healthy way versus as a coping mechanism. Mostly, it has to do with how you feel after you’re finished. If you don’t put the phone down feeling inspired or relaxed, you’re probably trying to avoid some kind of discomfort within yourself—the very discomfort that just might be telling you that you need to change. L E A R N I N G T O L I S T E N A G A I N Now that you’re starting to pay attention to your internal cues, it is important to understand how to listen to your- self and respond in real time. You are in the situation you are in now because you did not know how to understand or meet your needs in the moment. If you do not want to constantly have to be “fix- ing” your choices and behaviors, you have to learn how to 91 THE MOUNTAIN IS YOU 90 BRIANNA WIEST process and interpret your feelings in real time. This will be done by a process of building emotional intelligence, which will be primarily done in the next chapter. Howev- er, this is where we begin: by understanding how to listen to our instincts. H O W T O F O L L O W Y O U R “ G U T ” W I T H O U T G E T T I N G S C A R E D O F T H E F U T U R E One of the most essential tenets of modern wisdom is the idea that deep down, you know the truth about everything in your life and, by extension, your future. The idea is that you are an oracle unto yourself, and your feelings are ap- ertures into not only what’s happening now, but what’s going to happen soon. We’re not to blame for believing this. There’s a signifi- cant amount of research that proves the interconnected- ness of our brains and bodies—explaining why when we have a “gut feeling” or an instinct that precedes logic, it is often correct. This is because the lining of our gastrointestinal system functions as a “second brain,” given how it stores a backlog of information that your conscious mind can’t recall faster than your body can sense. It is this incredible skill that makes your instinct almost always correct. Your gut—though intelligent—isn’t psychic. 93 THE MOUNTAIN IS YOU 92 BRIANNA WIEST If you want to tune into yourself more, follow your heart, pursue your passion, find your soul—whatever it is—the first thing that you have to understand is that your “gut instinct” can only respond to what’s happening in the present. If you have an “instinct” about a future event, you’re projecting. This is how you can start breaking down your “gut feel- ings.” Are you responding to someone who is in front of you, or are you responding to your idea of them in your head? Are you reacting to a situation that’s playing out right now, or are you reacting to one you imagine, assum- ing you know how it will go? Are your feelings regarding what’s happening right now or what you hope and fear will happen in the future? Aside from only really being able to function in the pres- ent, your gut instinct is also quiet. The “little voice” within is just that… little. It does not scream. It does not panic. It does not pump your body with adrenaline to get your attention. It is not angry. It is the wave of clarity that overcomes you in the middle of your darkest moments, in which something tells you: It’s going to be all right; it’s not as bad as you think, everything is okay. Your gut instinct functions to make things better, whereas your imagination can often make things worse. 93 THE MOUNTAIN IS YOU 92 BRIANNA WIEST But this is often confusing to people, because which feel- ings are your instincts, and what are your fears, or doubts, or limiting beliefs? How do we know the difference? Well, your instincts aren’t actually feelings; they are responses. If you find yourself particularly drained after spending time with someone or are feeling like you don’t want to see them again, that’s your instinct. If the work that you do exhausts you and every bit of it is forced and unde- sirable, that is your instinct. Instinct is not a feeling (you don’t have an “instinct” that you’re sad today); instinct is quickly moving yourself out of harm’s way without having to think about it. You have to remember that your feelings, while valid, are not often real. They are not always accurate reflections of reality. They are, however, always accurate reflections of our thoughts. Our thoughts change our feelings. Our thoughts do not change our instincts. What you natural- ly gravitate toward or away from is your instinct. It’s not something you feel or interpret; it’s something you natu- rally do. When people talk about using their instincts to craft a life they love, this is what they mean: that they are obey- ing what their subtle intuition tells them they feel best doing. Sometimes, your instinct can move you toward your art, even if it makes you uncomfortable and resistant. 95 THE MOUNTAIN IS YOU 94 BRIANNA WIEST Sometimes, your instinct can move you to keep working on a relationship, even when it’s hard. Your instinct doesn’t exist to ensure you feel comfortable and ecstatic at all hours of the day. It moves you toward what you’re meant to do, because it shows you where your interests, skills, and desires intersect. Download 1.1 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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