Compared to 100 years ago we have everything we could ever want but our level of life experience & enjoyment has tanked…
Why Are We Abundant & Not Happy?
We live in a modern world and society. We have almost everything we want at our fingertips or at the push of a button.
Take a moment and go through your day, starting from when you awaken from your sleep, to when you rest your head back down again on your pillow at the end of the day.
- We awaken to an alarm…
- Turn a tap to receive clean running water…
- Push a button to eliminate our waste…
- Open a fridge door to an abundance of food…
- Walk into our wardrobe to an abundance of clothes…
- Dial a number, and my driver appears…
You get the idea, don’t you!
We have great careers, lovely families, partners, and kids…
Live in a wonderful apartment or house…
We have awesome technological advances that we have access to. Most of us are living in our 70’s, 80’s, even 90’s, and beyond.
We have all the material possessions we could ever want BUT we are miserable, angry, fighting, wanting more and more and more…
It’s an insatiable thirst that can’t be satisfied by having and wanting more.
So what are we so miserable when we have so much compared to our parents, grandparents, and great grandparents, looking back not even 100 years ago?
Our material life has accelerated but our emotional life has not kept up
We have appeared to have lost the ability to manage and control our emotions.
Our EQ (Emotional Intelligence) is lagging behind our material advances in the world.
We are experiencing the 5 major negative emotions on a regular basis that take us further away from all the great things we have created in our life.
- Fear…
- Anger…
- Sadness…
- Guilt…
- Conflict…
Because we haven’t learned to manage our emotions and keep them in check, we have lost the ability to enjoy and experience all the good we have built up and created in our life.
It’s a shame, a real shame it has come to this.
We are living in a paradise that we have created and never seen before for many centuries but we cant enjoy it. It’s staring us in the face but we can’t see it.
We are too busy REACTING EMOTIONALLY to all that’s happening around us and in the process we have become blind to what’s right in front of our noses.
So what’s the solution?
Why Are We Abundant & Not Happy?
Solution
Start to work on your EQ. Start to manage our emotions from past and present events.
I was speaking to a lady not so long ago and she was telling me how angry she was about her ex-husband. She was very angry.
I assumed that the separation must have just happened. Strangely enough, it was over 10 years ago.
How can we carry such deep, poisonous anger in our body/heart for so long?
Are we not surprised how we can’t see what’s right in front of our noses when we entertain such negative emotions.
Removing the 5 major negative emotions from our past is PARAMOUNT to enjoying what’s in front of our noses now in the present moment.
If we can’t reconcile the past, we will never be able to enjoy the present moment and build an awesome future no matter what technological advances are staring us in the face.
Conclusion
The best way I know to release PAST NEGATIVE EMOTION quickly and painlessly is through NLP interventions.
TimeLine Therapy can take as little as 15–45 minutes to set you free EMOTIONALLY from a past negative experience/event in your life that will allow you to experience and enjoy your present moment abundance.
When we clean up our emotional past and present, the world becomes our oyster. It’s at this point we can enjoy the abundance that surrounds us.
Now you can answer the question, why are we abundant & not happy?
Paul Simos is an accomplished Executive Life Coach, Health Coach & Certified Trainer.
He has a fundamental belief about his clients which frames how they work together i.e. they already have everything they need to achieve success. His role as a coach is to stimulate and challenge his clients to unlock their successful beliefs, skills, and behavior patterns.
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