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Longing to return to Venice at night, fantasizing for myself |
Here is a partial list of the ideas from the movie that they come up with.
- There are disappointments, unexpected problems, deceitful people, but also good people who reward you for your ability to love and be loyal.
- Do what's right even if you think you may not be rewarded. Life can turn out better than you can imagine.
- The future is unpredictable [except that we're all gonna die...] and life can turn out differently, sometimes sweeter.
- Problems always seem darkest at night or in bad weather.
- Family and friends are more important than financial success.
- It's always a good idea to be generous, expecting nothing in return.
- Worrying doesn't make things better, the illusion is that you'll come up with a solution. Better to put your nose to the grindstone.
- It's important to tell the ones you love what your troubles and fears are.
- Remember to ask for help, everyone needs it sometimes.
- Every time a bell rings, an angel gets it's wings. [I just threw that in].
For a more modern movie the newest one that I believe has a good message is the delightful movie, "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel". In this movie the "geeziers" that were "outsourced" to retire in India all arrive there with very different expectations. Although each person had something that they were expecting to happen in India, most of it didn't turn out they way they thought it would. Some better, but in very unpredictable ways. The ones that fared the best were open to the goodness of new experiences and were willing to change.
A smart sister who reaches for the light in life. |
The point of all of this is, life is not predictable and it is how you handle the left curves of life that can make the difference between surviving and thriving. I'm into thriving, laughter, surprises and joy myself.
So, I always say, "why not fantasize for yourself rather than against yourself." Here is a short list on coaxing what you want to have in your life.
- Get a picture of what you'd like to be or how you'd like things to be in the future.
- Write that sentence down as though it is happening in the present tense.
- Pick a date it in the future when you expect that divine sentence to become reality.
- Draw a picture of yourself being that future delighted person.
- Keep that sentence and/or picture handy and look at it daily. [I have traditionally used 3 x 5 cards since I was doing workshops in the '80's...]
- Live as though what you hope will occur will happen.
- Fantasize for yourself instead of against yourself.
This is what I've done for over thirty years and my success rate is well into the ninety percent range. Not bad. Use this above recipe for fantasizing for yourself. Makes me happy just to recall all of the success I've had with this little technique. As the old Yiddish joke goes, "it can't hurt".
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