Letting go and focusing on me

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Posted by pinkpeonies
10/31/2018 2:58 pm
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Im a very compulsive thinker, I love to overthink everything to the point where my brain feels like it may as well explode. This is my fatal flaw! Me and my SP have been separated for 4 months now and I just started the LOA journey 2 months ago... Ik im an loa baby. Surprisingly im very good at putting myself in high vibrations and manifesting little things but I have the hardest time focusing on me and work on the "letting go" aspect of it! Im trying really hard to learn how to focus on me and my own happiness instead of obsessively thinking about my SP whether it be good or bad. Recently we communicated and the conversation turned out very pleasant because I was vibrating positively towards it and working on the "everyone is you pushed out" but unfortunately it didn't lead anywhere.. the conversation just died out. Does anyone have any good tips on letting go and receiving? 

 
Posted by Cynthia
11/01/2018 9:34 am
#2

pinkpeonies wrote:

Im a very compulsive thinker, I love to overthink everything to the point where my brain feels like it may as well explode. This is my fatal flaw! Me and my SP have been separated for 4 months now and I just started the LOA journey 2 months ago... Ik im an loa baby. Surprisingly im very good at putting myself in high vibrations and manifesting little things but I have the hardest time focusing on me and work on the "letting go" aspect of it! Im trying really hard to learn how to focus on me and my own happiness instead of obsessively thinking about my SP whether it be good or bad. Recently we communicated and the conversation turned out very pleasant because I was vibrating positively towards it and working on the "everyone is you pushed out" but unfortunately it didn't lead anywhere.. the conversation just died out. Does anyone have any good tips on letting go and receiving? 

 

No, sorry, I only know how to do what works.

Who made this stuff up, anyway? It's not as though I haven't seen this before, too many times before, but it isn't even common sense (which isn't that common any more). How on earth do you, or does anyone, expect to obtain their desire by ignoring it and even trying to pretend they don't have it?

I don't even like sports, but do you think that a tennis champion turns away from the opponent's ball when they see it coming and 'focuses on themselves'? Of course not. They keep their eye on the ball and hit it back. This is no different.

Last edited by Cynthia (11/01/2018 10:20 am)


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Posted by PrettyFlamingo
11/01/2018 11:17 am
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The only time I would tell anyone to "focus on themselves" is in the context of putting somebody else, usually an ex or some "crush" before themselves and disrespecting themselves because of it. So whilst "focusing on yourself" - do some of Neville's recommendations!


Be a flamingo in a flock of pigeons.
 


 
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