The Most Important Priority.

Do You Know Your Blueprint For Life?

Maybe you had one of those weekends. You were finally on your own time. You woke up routinely by nine o’clock had yourself a big cup of coffee and then went back to bed trying to capture that feeling of your perfect dream world where no one or nothing can violate your perfect world.

You wanted to lounge and sleep more catching yourself up staring into the ceiling that was hovering lower on you with a question “Is this all?” You might have remembered that you went out to celebrate your weekend freedom last night and tasted various recipes of that came out of many different bottles, like medicines which bartender expertly mixed into delicious cocktails.

And now staring at a ceiling you have the same nagging question like a blot of wine on a white shirt getting bigger and prominent, getting all your attention: “when will my life work itself out? When will I finally feel free from wanting to be somewhere else? When will I stop wanting to go back to bed after I wake up?”

All these good questions can lead to a search for really good answers or they could put you in a familiar groove of another boxing match with yourself to feel defeated and unlucky for you can’t seem to have a life you could be excited to live. Thoughts that you must be not as intelligent, or that you don’t work hard enough to win over an obstacle that invisibly holds you hostage.

You might be wondering what feeds this disposition of restlessness and nagging uncertainty that the life you do is not quite a real thing and maybe someday your true life will come. You might be comforting yourself that you haven’t encountered the right opportunity, yet.

And then you might stumble upon a revelational question: Would you notice a right opportunity? Do you know what is “the right” opportunity for you?

This is the obstacle. It is same as wanting to build a house without a blueprint.
If you wanted to build a house for yourself, you would naturally take an intense interest in having a blueprint for your home. You would make sure the builders followed every detail of the plan and material they use. Knowing the future comfort and facility of your home depends on the quality of the materials, you would make sure to select only the best.

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Shelter

All your experiences that inform your life depend on the quality of design and construction of your mental home. If the blueprint you were using is suffused with confusion, worry, fear, anxiety and ingratitude, then the quality of materials will render experience of strife, disharmony, incompletion, uncertainty and limitation.

And this where the obstacle comes from. The most powerful and consequential activity is what you build in your mind every present moment. Whether we are conscious of it or not, we are building our mental home all the time with thoughts and mental images.

So many people inherited very poor quality designs or none at all for the inner homes of their lives from their early caretakers. And to continue on this line of analogy, those usually follow by haphazard construction with missing doors, windows, roof or solid foundation.

So many cope with such insecure shelters with a patchwork of found scrap materials and remain subject to many outside intrusions and influences. Therefore their lives are rife with tension and constant anxiety. And even though it is invisible, living in such inner conditions produces experiences of resistance, discontent, doubt and depression.

Not having a good design, or a blueprint for life at all is the main obstacle.
It could be a hard work to build your inner home by intention, but it is absolutely essential for sustained thriving.
If necessary get help drafting a new blueprint that represents the wish how you would like to live. Give a much needed priority to imagining your life with full consideration. Don’t leave it to chance — you are the ultimate architect and the general contractor, but you can get help.