Trust You!
I was thinking the other day about the amount of conflicting advice there is out in the world.
With so many points of view, it can sometimes be difficult just making a decision these days.
Take chocolate for example.
Now, I'm sure you've seen plenty of studies that say that a little chocolate is actually good for you. Then comes another study to say it isn't!
So, who's right? Who do you believe?
In an information-overloaded world, where conflicting advice is commonplace, it's important to start trusting your inner wisdom.
It's easy to be swept away on a tide of opinion, fads, and studies, but everyone's different. What works for one, might not work for another.
So, start making decisions, based on common sense and balance, on what you feel is right for YOU!
Learn to trust more in your inner wisdom and you'll start taking control of your life rather than let someone else's ideas govern it for you.
Recognize that you do have choices.
Start with the chocolate! If you like chocolate, a little as a treat from time-to-time won't do you any harm so enjoy it.
If, when making decisions, you have doubt, live by the mantra: All Things in Moderation! It's amazingly simple but really makes sense!
Trust in your instincts and you'll find that making choices will become so much easier.
Labels: fun, inspiration










3 Comments:
I liked it. Everyone does have their own choice. Common sense. Funny though I only discovered that myself. Personally I have always believed everyone else. Untill one day I thought something just isnt right. I was living my life what everyone else wanted but myself. Now I found out everyone looks at things differently.
By
Anonymous, at
11:41 PM
Karl thanks for this, I think is time for me to look back in my passed life and ask myself what have I gained from believing in someone's else belief. I get my common senese to use in every decision.
By
GKC, at
6:10 AM
Hi Karl, Thank you for all of your insightful readings. The more I read from you and others, I find many similarities. I was wondering if you have heard of "The Three Principles?" Introduced to us by an amazingly intelligent man by the name of Sydney Banks. His premise is much like what you write. Like trusting your own wisdom, in fact that is his First Principle. I was curious to know if you have read any of his books. If so, how you feel about it? He has made a GREAT difference in the lives of many. I just thought you might want to see what he has to say about life.
By
Anonymous, at
3:09 AM
Post a Comment
<< Home