Ela

Eu de olhos fechados ouvindo a voz dela Sentindo meu coração bater, Pro ce ve, nem lembrava que dava pra amar assim, nem lembrava que dava pra querer ouvir a mesma voz todo dia, nem sei se eu…

Smartphone

独家优惠奖金 100% 高达 1 BTC + 180 免费旋转




Make the delete button your friend

You know you have one, don’t you?

Lately, I’ve had my plate full and couldn’t help wishing I had a reset button that could magically clear all the unnecessary stuff and keep only what mattered. The overwhelm spread to everything I did. I started thinking of all the things I had planned and hadn’t gotten around to doing.

I am suggesting something like the reset/delete button we have on our computers that lets us simply trash what we don’t need/want.

Like me, I am sure you use the delete button a number of times throughout the day — in your email, in your messaging, in your notes, in your writing when you make typos — or when you’re looking at files you don’t need.

Overfull trash? Delete.

Can you imagine not having that delete button in your life? Not only would our devices become a nightmare to handle— we would run out of space in our mailboxes; our messages — or at least my messages — would be a mess with all the typos. Our files would be confusing thanks to all the unwanted data mixed with the important ones.

Not being able to keep our devices organized will play havoc with our systems. And lives.

Our minds have often been compared to supercomputers. Experts estimate that our minds think roughly between 60,000–80,000 thoughts a day. So that’s like 3000 thoughts per hour. And if we believe that, these thoughts are pretty much like the data on a computer. Because not all thoughts are worth keeping.

For example, fearful thoughts are useless data.

Encouraging, positive thoughts are important data you must keep. The same goes for what you learn during the course of the day.

If we did not have a reset or a delete button in the head, all those fabulous ideas and thoughts we have would be cluttered by the useless ones, preventing us from benefiting from the good stuff. We would become so busy sorting through the negative stuff that we would be exhausted by the time we reached the positive stuff in our minds.

Visualize a delete button in your mind. And use it every time a useless thought tries to enter. Have a reset policy for yourself.

And so on!

Each time you have a thought that will not have a positive impact, just delete it instantly. It is a waste of time nurturing those thoughts and allowing them to mess with your mind.

Thoughts are like seeds. When you nurture them, they grow. So, if you dwell on a negative thought, you allow it to mushroom in the head. Just like you use the delete button on your devices, delete that negative thought before it starts to take root in your head.

When you make the delete button your friend, you make space for happiness and the things that truly matter in your life. When you let go of what you don’t need, you make space for your dreams, your goals. Happy conversations. Great relationships.

You will enjoy focusing on doing rather than complaining about what you don’t have.

If someone is annoying you, just get rid of the thought and go back to work.

When you are tempted to complain, delete the thought and focus on solutions.

Sometimes, no matter how many times you hit that delete button, the negative stuff just won’t go away. When that happens, it’s time to dig deeper.

Note down the following:

Once you identify this, take action to resolve the problem rather than focus on the negative thoughts.

We all know that our mind is a powerful thing. Our feelings and actions are affected by how we manage our thoughts. And eventually, this has a bearing on our happiness.

Thank you for reading! I appreciate you ❤

Add a comment

Related posts:

7 Lessons on Creativity I Learned from Writing a Novel in a Month

As many writerly types know, November is National Novel Writing Month when almost half a million people around the globe attempt to write a 50,000 (or more) word novel in 30 days. This past year, I…

3 actions to leverage Big Data in banking to win the customer engagement battle in 2018

Big Data is going to impact on business and operational models of banks. And when it comes to activities related to customers, it will transform the customer engagement as well. A great example is…

A Run on Torches

Haikus Honoring Heather Heyer. “A Run on Torches” is published by Joe Váradi in Resistance Poetry.