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by: Dr. Wayne Dyer
Could this year be your lucky year - the one in which
you fulfill a dream, improve your health, increase prosperity and feel happier?
Absolutely, says bestselling author Wayne Dyer, whose latest
book is 10 Secrets for Success and Inner Peace (Hay House). Dyer believes that
positive thinking and a spiritual connection can lead to dramatic improvements
in anyone's life.
He also insists that changing your thoughts and attitudes really
can lead to making your most impossible dreams come true. All
you need is a burning desire and an unwavering vision of what will eventually
materialize.
In a talk with Family Circle, Dyer explains how to create a
new contract with yourself that will enable you to make of your life everything
you want it to be.
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Family Circle: How do you make this year
the year for a personal transformation?
Dyer: First look
at any disharmony or scarcity in your life - your finances, struggles, even
some health problems - and say: I created this. My life is the result of the
choices I've made. What we think determines what happens to us, so if we want
to change our lives, we need to stretch our minds.
Family Circle: Is that New Age psychobabble
or does it really work?
Dyer: It may sound like psychobabble,
but in fact, we become what we think about. William James, the father of psychology,
said that if you form a picture in your mind of what you would like to be, and
you hold it there long enough, it will become a reality. I've found that has
worked for me.
Family Circle: Give an example.
Dyer: When I wrote my first book,
Your Erroneous Zones, there was nothing I wouldn't do to make it a success.
I called bookstores to create a demand, then delivered the books to the stores
myself! I always say it's never crowded along the extra mile.
Family Circle: But what if your life isn't
changing in the ways that you want it to?
Dyer: Realize that insanity is
repeating the same thoughts and behaviors again and again, and expecting different
results. To get a new outcome, you have to rewrite your agreement with reality,
which I do regularly.
Family Circle: What do you mean?
Dyer: You have to compose a brand-new
agreement with yourself that says: There is nothing that is not possible for
me. I can attract abundance into my life. Connect with that thought. Norman
Vincent Peale said, "Change your thoughts and you change your world."
Family Circle: So if you want to lose 10 pounds
. . .
Dyer: First visualize yourself
looking the way you want to and never let that picture out of your head. Envision
yourself eating healthful foods and exercising. If you hold those thoughts in
your mind, you'll act on them.
Family Circle: So what happens when you focus
on all the things that you don't have?
Dyer: You stay stuck. Every thought
you have either makes you stronger or weaker. Thoughts of kindness, hope, forgiveness,
and peace are strengthening. Anger, anxiety, worry, and fear weaken you. You
must process events in terms of appreciation rather than depreciation. You either
feel that the universe is plentiful and providing, or you feel short-changed,
that nothing is ever right. That's what I call a scarcity mentality - expecting
that things won't work out for you. I was recently on a plane that was running
30 minutes late. The woman sitting next to me said, "With my luck, I won't
make my connection." I answered, "With my luck, I will!" I think
she may still be in Dallas.
Family Circle: How can you reprogram yourself?
Dyer: Before you go to bed, create
an image of what you want for yourself; then act as if you are who you want
to be. Catch yourself verbalizing self-defeating thoughts, stop labeling yourself,
and take time just to be.
Family Circle: And how do you do all that?
Dyer: You quiet your mind. On
average, a person has 60,000 separate thoughts a day. We're thinking too much!
As an ancient proverb says, "It's the silence between the notes that makes
the music." So get quiet. Meditate; go for a walk; listen to the birds,
the ocean. Breathe in the fresh air and allow your mind to let go.
Family Circle: can just hear workaholics saying
they don't have the time to do that.
Dyer: If you don't take time for
being healthy, you'll eventually have to make time for being sick. You can meditate
for two minutes at a red light. Just close your eyes, take a deep breath, and
clear your mind. The person behind you will let you know when your two minutes
are up!
Family Circle: What are the signs of inner
peace?
Dyer: People who have a sense
of peace tend to smile, feel compassion, and enjoy the moment. They lose interest
in conflict, and they don't worry!
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Family Circle: You often say, "Stop worrying
because there's nothing to worry about." How can that be?
Dyer: It makes no sense to worry
about things you have no control over because there's nothing you can do about
them, and why worry about things you do control? The activity of worrying keeps
you immobilized.
Family Circle: So the next time you're tossing
and turning in bed . . . ?
Dyer: My teacher in India always
said, "First think of God, whatever God means to you. Think of the universal
force that allows an acorn to turn into an oak tree or a blossom to become an
orange." The moment you bring spiritual energy to the present, worry and
anguish dissolve.
Family Circle: Other than yourself, do you
know anyone who has mastered this?
Dyer: I don't know that I have!
I've got eight kids and I struggle with the same things most people do. I've
dealt with marital problems and addictions. What I've learned is to remind myself
that all I have is today. That helps me shift my attention to what's good and
right.
Family Circle: You always say that forgiveness
is a dramatic way to transform a life. Forgiving your father for abandoning
his family was a turning point for you.
Dyer: After he died, I went to
my father's grave and told him, I don't know what motivated you to run your
life as you did, but I forgive you. Afterward I felt a deep sense of relief
and peace. Forgiveness is transforming. I use the metaphor of the snake bite.
It is not the bit that kills you; it's the venom. When you hold a grudge, the
poisons of anger and blame destroy you. Your heart weakens, your blood pressure
rises, you get ulcers. It wrecks your health, makes you miserable.
Family Circle: And when you forgive . . .
Dyer: . . . miracles begin to
appear in your life because forgiveness heals. It's the core of every great
spiritual teaching - from Jesus and Buddha to Gandhi and Mother Teresa.
Family Circle: You also recommend the art
of detachment, calling it "one of life's great lessons." What do you
mean?
Dyer: I mean detach from the opinions
of others; from the habit of judging or controlling others; from the past; from
the need to be right and to win; from an obsession with material things. Follow
your passion in life, but detach from the outcome and allow the universe to
handle the details.
Family Circle: So, as we usher in 2003, what
would you say is the key to achieving happiness?
Dyer: When you dance, your purpose
is not to get to a certain place on the floor. It's to enjoy each step along
the way. That's what life is. There's no way to happiness. Happiness is the
way. It's what you bring to life.
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Dr. Wayne W. Dyer, affectionately called the "father of motivation"
by his fans, is one of the most widely known and respected people in the field
of self-empowerment. He became a well-known author with his bestselling book,
Your Erroneous Zones, and has gone on to write many other self-help classics,
including Meditations for Manifesting, Staying on the Path, Your Sacred Self,
Everyday Wisdom, and You'll See It When You Believe It.
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