Being, Feeling, Doing...
Are we responsible for our outcomes?

Written By CreatorX.
Visualize, and then create. We have an idea, that gets trapped in our mind momentarily, but not long enough to maintain it. The underlying cause might just be, that there isn’t enough time to act on it. Another underlying cause can be depression, anxiety, or discomfort. We only ever settle with the comfortable approach, to keep moderation within our lives.
Being 'comfortable' is for those, that believe that what they achieved, is all they need to remain happy.
Being 'comfortable' means remaining in the position that you are in now; not taking anything else into consideration.
Being 'comfortable', doesn’t offer anything more than what you've already experienced, or what you've lived through.
Does comfort supply a solution?... No. When easy becomes difficult, we become uncomfortable about the situation. Fight or flight takes over, and we either deal with it now, or ignore it. When we ignore it in the now, we become forced to deal with it, but later; resulting in an expanded discomfort, or an exploited situation.
Experience this ever?
Can we ask ourselves, with a realistic and clean mindset, whether it’s our problem, to begin with?
Could we ask ourselves, every time we’re faced with a situation, whether we need to deal with it now, or if it can wait?
Will we answer these question's in our head responsibly, and are we willing to put forth the energy 'in the now,' to settle the problem 'now'?
Does holding off on an action seem reasonable enough, when we are already aware of our current capabilities?
Do we maintain enough composure or responsibility; when it's obvious to us, that we must allocate our own energy towards a solution, in response to the apparent problem?
All these questions we face, aren’t considered a way of critiquing our inner psychology, but rather a type of mindset; to build a positive habit of self-reflections, and to keep yourself moving in a forward direction. Furthermore, if every situation in your life can be assessed with these questions; you’ll become capable of configuring your own solutions, by dealing with the problems when they arise, and not when they resurface.
Disclaim: You will never run out of problems to pertain to, but through practicing responsible management of solution building, situations will lose their ability to affect you. We aren’t fighting a battle, as “Fight or Flight” suggests; but rather, accepting first, followed by fore-sighting the outcome, with the configured actions we implicate.
"Keep life simple, and live in the now. ... You will always have enough time tomorrow, to deal with tomorrow."
By Sven Trachsel, (CreatorX.)
About the Creator
Sven Trachsel (CREATORX.)
A fanatic of writing, and learning to appreciate everything, with the time I have. The world is a playground, which becomes more fun as we succeed. Failure, however, must come as well; as without it, we would have nothing to accomplish.


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