Friday, 19 February 2016

Your Inner Morgan Freeman And The Internal Critic

By Evan Sanders


Imagine for a second that you are in a loud bar having a really bad day. Are you there in your mind? Good, let's keep going.

On your left there's an absolutely drunk-to-their-last-cell baseball fan screaming and yelling at the TV while spilling his drink everywhere. He's obnoxious, loud, angry, and completely out of control. To make matters worse, he's taken a liking to you and continues to yell in your ear everything about what's wrong with the game, how much the umpires suck, how much the players suck and everything else that is wrong in the world.

You want to get away from this guy as fast as possible but you can't get rid of him. You're stuck. Good lord.

So instead of doing anything you just sit there and take it. The guy is all over you telling you his sob story and how bad his life is. You don't get to survive any sparing of detail. He is telling you everything.

The worst part about all of this is that you can't even get a second to yourself to think. You came to that bar to watch the game and relax, not to hear someone ranting about their life.

Oh well. For the foreseeable future you're going to be stuck in this place. Might as well get comfortable.

What's interesting about the entire engagement is that while you were stuck listening to this drunk fan, you didn't realize that Morgan Freeman was in your other ear trying to get your attention. Morgan Freeman?! Yes, the soft speaking and deeply passionate man who was trying to whisper words of wisdom to you.

How did you miss that? Because that drunk raging fan...that's your internal critic.

It's a total jerk. It's the one thing in your life that always knows exactly what to say to bring you down and put you into pieces. But Morgan, he's the voice of your inner wisdom.

That internal wisdom tells you which path to take, how to act, how to get in and out of situations and what to say to deeply touch other peoples hearts. But it's voice is much lower and softer than the drunk fan's and it takes some attention to really hear.

Your inner Morgan Freeman is the guiding voice of your life.

But if you lose focus and pay attention to the fan, you will never hear that voice. You will only hear negativity.

There will be no voice of love, passion, drive and enthusiasm. So instead of listening to all of the negativity today, take some time to tune into a much more powerful frequency.

What is he saying? How is he guiding you?

Listen to Morgan.




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