If It Feels Good, Think It
“Follow your bliss.” – Joseph Campbell
If It Feels Good, Think It!
Your emotions provide essential information, intuitive knowing.
Your emotions are guidance from Source which is always calling you
toward Well-Being. As you think a thought, your feelings will tell
you if that thought serves you well or not. Positive Feel Good Thoughts
are attracting circumstances and events that you desire. Negative
Feel Bad Thoughts are attracting circumstances and events that you
definitely do not desire. If a thought feels bad, simply decide
to choose a thought that feels better. If it feels good, think it!
Thoughts and feelings are not in opposition to each other. It’s
not necessary to choose between your head and your heart. As your
head and your heart work together in perfect harmony and as you
tune in to your Emotional Guidance System, you receive constant
feedback about the value of your thoughts prior to turning your
thoughts into actions. You are then in a position to take inspired
action.
I Want to Feel Good.
Your negative emotions are not designed to hurt you. They’re
not trying to tell you that you’re a bad person or that you’re
doing something wrong or that you have really bad karma. They’re
designed to get your attention, to notify you that your connection
to Source is weak, to motivate you to reconnect. Connection is your
natural state. Feeling good is your natural state. All discomfort
– physical, emotional, mental – indicates a weak connection
to Source. When you feel discomfort, a great quick fix is to declare
with strong determination:
I want to feel good! I want to feel good! I want to feel good!
The act of declaring “I want to feel good!” begins to
attract good feeling thoughts. When you feel disconnected emotionally,
physically, or mentally, it’s not helpful to ask – “What’s
wrong with me?” There’s nothing wrong with you EVER.
You are simply being encouraged to strengthen your connection to
Source.
Try Smiling.
Here’s another trick to help you feel better and access Feel
Good Thoughts. Try smiling. Smile research concludes that the facial
muscles are directly connected to the limbic system in the brain
and that it’s a two-way system. When you think positive Feel
Good Thoughts, you smile. When you smile, the chemicals in your
brain actually incline you toward positive Feel Good Thoughts. So,
as you make a determination to feel good, add a smile and you’ll
get some natural biochemical assistance.
Catch Yourself.
If you have a desire that has not yet manifested and you catch yourself
thinking, “Well, that will never happen,” – change
it to something like – “I know the object of my desire
is on its way to me right now.” Each time you catch yourself
negating your personal power, put yourself back in the driver’s
seat. Stop in the middle of any unpleasant feeling and find one
that feels better. When you feel bad, catch yourself and ask -
“How long am I willing to feel bad?” Catch yourself
in the act of Feel Bad Thoughts and talk yourself back up the emotional
scale. As you develop your Feel Good muscles, your Feel Bad muscles
will atrophy from lack of use.
Your feelings are constantly trying to guide you toward what you
truly desire, toward who you truly are, toward feeling good, toward
fulfillment. Follow what feels good to you. Only you can decide
what that is. No one can tell you. This is communication between
you and your Source – that greater, wiser, non-physical part
of you – that is always available to guide you. So, consciously
choose thoughts that feel good. And, remember: IF IT FEELS GOOD,
THINK IT!
Kate Corbin is a Law of Attraction Life Coach and the creator of
Gold Star Coaching. Both her coaching practice and her books – Dining
at the Cosmic Café: How to Be and Do and Have Whatever You
Desire as well as Think and Grow Thin with the Law of Attraction
– http://www.goldstarcoaching.com/ebook.html
are designed to empower you to truly live the life of your dreams.
To contact Coach Kate, check out her books, and subscribe to her
free ezine, Magical Musings, visit Law of Attraction Coach
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