Three Ways to Redirect Your Ego So You Can Create Positive Change in the World


Posted December 5, 2018 by ssreginaregina

Focus On Positive Results Not The Negative People When we are focused on the positive results, the actual positive change we can create in the world, our ego has no choice but to go neutral.

 
And since we are operating from awareness [url=http://healthreviewfactory.com/manifestacion-de-15-minutos-revision/]Manifestacion De 15 Minutos Revision[/url] outside of our own needs and worries, we are able to let go of negative people and situations much easier. There are many ways to focus on positive results and center your body and mind so the ego becomes neutral. I love the Matrix movies on so many levels. The journey that the main character Neo takes to let go of his ego and focus on the results (the positive change that only he can create, his destiny if you will) is such a great example of what power is in each of us.

The Matrix Trilogy comes full circle too when at the end Neo steps into his full power and knows his true purpose. But the journey along the way was full of negativity and downright danger. To deal with the negativity and to foresee danger, he would find his center through meditation and going within for the answers. And did I mention the soundtrack is really cool too!Jenny Fenig, one of my Twitter followers gave this advice for redirecting ego: Practice yoga; give more, expect less; think of the ego as when yoEdge God Out.And one of my 2009 Mastermind members, Janice Campbell says that she brackets her day with gratitude to redirect ego. She shared, "There's nothing more centering than the reality that you have so much to be grateful for. It shifts your focus outward and makes sharing inevitable."

Don't Worry About Consequences If You Are In Integrity With Your ActionsI have learned that sometimes we have to let go of everything to trust those things which we can't see. I remember when I was going through my divorce, I felt like all I had was integrity. I didn't have a penny to feed us, but I had the knowing that I was doing the right thing. I was married to a man with a huge Catholic family and I was all alone. My mom was an orphan and I was an only child and I barely new my dad since I had just met him a few years earlier. Anyway as I stood strong through a 9 month battle to keep my two girls under three at the time, I literally had no one. Both of my parents were not healthy enough mentally or physically to deal with the situation so I moved forward knowing I was doing the right thing even though it felt like I must be wrong because my now ex-husband had 20 people in court with him each and every time we had to go. I would get on the stand each time, shaking, looking into 20 pairs of eyes and then I would begin to speak the truth.

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