I assume at some point all of us
have struggled with inner conflicts that restrict us from moving to a positive resolution
in our lives. Perhaps that is you right now? You may be struggling with fear,
anxiety, difficulty in making decisions due to life situations, past
experiences and hidden rationals.
Most psychologist, medical
professionals and life coaches would agree that the operative action word in
resolving inner conflict is “Release.” Sounds simply, but inner conflicts are
more complex because the forces that control the battles within are intricate.
While advanced counseling is
suggested for those who suffer from more complex cases of inner conflict, most
people are able to conquer and resolve their fears with a willingness to
navigate through the issues that allow conflicts to exist. This action would
require a cleansing of the mind with an intense desire to lift heavy burdens
and exchange them for lighter and healthier experiences. The following points
of action may help you move to your desired outcome.
- Our inner conflicts must be unlocked before we can resolve them. First, you must recognize and identify there is a conflict.
- Second, acknowledge you are the only one who can go within and unlock the door of resolution.
- Identify those past issues that prevent you from moving forward. This requires complete honesty. Your focus must be on you and not the people or things you believe caused the problem.
- You should be willing to align your life with what’s important today. Focus on the NOW!
- Establish what you want to accomplish? You have to be extremely clear about your WHY and disciplined to focus on those goals and objectives only.
Once you are clear about where
you want to go, what you want to do and your WHY, you are on your way to
creating an environment that will allow you to release those inner fears if you
remain focused. The willingness to change is an invitation to experience new
and different avenues that allow us to move from fear to freedom.
2 comments:
Very enlightening. Thanks for posting.
Thanks Gwen, I appreciate your sharing.
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