I have always believed that when the time comes to make a change in a situation that we will not be able to do so without becoming fully aware of our situation and its impact on our life.
This is exactly what happens to our own lives when we change our minds about our beliefs. When we realize something is true and it affects us, then we have to decide whether it is worth the risk of changing our minds and the damage it will do to our relationships, our lives, and the lives of our loved ones. Even if the change is small, it is still a change and it is one that can be painful if we don’t want to make it.
But do we really want to change our minds and risk the pain? What would be the point of that? Would we really want to have to start over completely new again? Or is our change a one-time deal? I think the answer is not that we don’t want to change, I think the answer is that we don’t have the time to do it. The average amount of time in one day that we are aware of our beliefs is a mere three minutes.
It’s one thing to believe in something, but if we don’t want to change, why would we change? But I digress.
It has been observed that when people change their mind on something, the change is usually not permanent. When someone starts to question a belief, they often find that their minds move quickly to other beliefs to replace them. This is because their minds don’t really have a lot of free time to think about what they are thinking about because they are so busy with something else. In contrast, when we change our minds, we are usually very deliberate about it.
This makes sense. We are usually very good at making decisions that will move things forward, but often we are not so good at moving things in the opposite direction. If we are constantly changing our minds, then we are constantly changing the direction of things we are doing. We are constantly trying to make the wrong decision. A person that is constantly changing their mind will always find themselves in a constant loop of decision making.
Think about it. What is the point of doing something if you are constantly changing your mind? You’re making a decision, but then again you’re just changing your mind. It’s like in a game. The goal is to win the game. The goal is to reach the end. You’re constantly changing your mind, it’s a loop. It’s like when you are watching a movie, or reading a book.
Same principle applies to life. When we think about it, we make a decision, but then we change our mind. In fact, a person who is constantly changing their mind is the definition of an impostor.
There are three main ways in which we can change our minds: We can change our current decision, we can change our current behavior, or we can change our current state. In this case, we change our current state. We change our current behavior by changing our current state, and we change our current decision by changing our current state.
If we look at the three main ways that we can change our minds, we can see that they all overlap. For example, the decision to change our current state can be done by changing our current decision. We can change our current decision by changing our current state. We can change our current state by changing our current behavior. We can change our current behavior by changing our current state.