Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Problems are like rabbits, eating you out of house and home, pooing allover your life...


Problems are like rabbits, eating you out of house and home, pooing all over your life...

Unless you catch them, they will multiply your woes very quickly, and be so plentiful that they occupy all of your time and hinder your whole life, as no matter where you go they are crowding around you.

It is rabbit catching time.  It is time to finish up the chase so that you don't have to chase the same rabbitst again and again or suffer from the collateral damage of the rabbit on your life.

Eat rabbit stew and be nourished.  


Those who do not do well in life are those who leave lots of unsolved problems.
Those who do well in life solve their problems, they persist until they've caught the rabbit and no longer have to slip on the poo of life, be bothered by all the rabbits.  (They started by being willing to admit they had the problem of  chasing.a rabbit part way,  Some people just can't see that!)  

And the famous refrain of those who do not succeed in life:  "But I'm so busy partially chasing rabbits, going from one to another or cleaning up their poo that I do not have time to catch one.  I am too busy not catching them just chasing them.  Isn't that logical?  Aren't I just a victim of rabbits?  Damn the rabbits. I am helpless against them.  (And I also have some imaginary monsters in my head that I haven't handled, so I am really deep in poo.)"

I suggest you chase one rabbit at a time and then thoroughly digest the problem until it is solved, once and for all, getting all the help you need to solve the problem.  (The problems are all based on false beliefs, so that is always the place to start!)

The "raw material" is gathered from looking at one's life right now and at least listing one's top five problems and then working on them.  And those who do well actually begin the process of being conscious of what is happening in their lives through such devices as maintaining a Life Improvements Journal.  

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