

In the course of worrying, you enter a downward spiral of energy that depletes your core internal resources and leverages every last good thing within you for a cause that has zero pay off. The mental energy expended on worrying is exhaustive, debilitating and overwhelmingly depressive. In that decision comes the power play that today’s musing contemplates. In that focused effort, your mind makes a conscious decision not to be a victim, and instead, to take determined action to tackle the matter at hand. Regardless of your definition of belief, the act of believing is, in and of itself, a determined change of focus from worry. And if you are using belief as a magnetic force in the universe, as in the Law of Attraction, then your belief is used to draw probable solutions through common fields of energy and vibration. If you are focused on belief in oneself, your thoughts may stem from an innate desire find all of your power internally. If your definition of belief is based in a religious perspective, you may have an expectation of a divine intervention of sorts. Belief is a word that carries many different layers of meaning, depending on culture, upbringing, religious persuasion and intellectual curiosity. Ask any Ukrainian right now what worries they are shouldering.īelief is an entirely different beast.

The worry comes to mind and is gone almost as fast as it arrives. Sometimes it is reflexive as in a tiny passing thought that comes and goes without notice… Like, you run a yellow light and for a brief second, you worry if an officer or traffic signal is recording you as going through a red light. It happens far more often than we are aware. Yet each and every one of us do it through the course of a lifetime. Worrying is a colossal waste of time and energy.
