Your Point of Focus

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What you focus on, you magnify.

• If you focus on your problem
• If you focus on what you don’t have
• If you focus on how it won’t work out

All you’re doing is making the situation bigger than it really is. Because when you magnify something, you don’t change the size of the object, you’re only changing your perception of it.

And so my advice is that if you really want to make something bigger and more substantial:

• Don’t make your problems bigger
• Don’t make the medical report bigger
• Don’t make the opposition bigger

Instead...

• Learn to make life bigger
• Learn to make your morals bigger
• Learn to make your faith bigger
• Learn to make your prayer bigger
• Learn to make your confession bigger
• Learn to make your conviction bigger

And since this is the season of spring, the season of resurrection, let’s speak biblically. The same life-force that resurrected Jesus from the dead, lives inside of you. The enemy of inner-conflict & external provocation would not be fighting you so hard, if it didn’t know life had placed something serious inside of you and that something great was in store for you.

I’ve found that the size of your challenge is an indication of the size of your future. If you’re facing a giant challenge, don’t be discouraged. Because it’s a sign. It means life has something amazing just up in front of you. It’s proof that there’s a new level of your destiny just up ahead. You just have to stay breakthrough-minded.

Pranayama SadhanaComment