Monday 9 July 2012

Uncomplicated

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Sometimes the questions are complicated and the answers are simple. ~Dr Seuss
How much do we overthink things? I am a tragic over-thinker by nature. I, well actually my head, likes to dissect things and toss them around a bit and consider all possible scenarios and outcomes. In some situations this is great, I don’t get stuck on one idea and can inspire myself to see things in different ways. In other situations, not so much.
                
Sometimes when questions arise it is best to answer them off the cuff. Difficult decisions are often based on so many ‘what-ifs’ that we can tend to overload the decision down with unrealistic possibilities. I have started to respond to questions and my own choice options with whatever first comes to mind. I realise that not digging too deep but rather answering with what first comes up is in fact my authentic self responding. When we start to dig and delve for the ‘right’ response the what-ifs come to fruition guided by our false self, our safe side reminding us we need to be responsible. Of course we do, our false self will always remind us of that. But if we listen to our intuition, to our instincts, we tend to dig less for conscious reasoning.

Understandably decisions often have responsibilities attached, there are things we must consider, however a lot of smaller decisions can rely purely on what we feel is best. The authentic self will always tell you what you truly want to do, what your heart wants. When we allow our false self to step in, we fill ourselves with self-doubt and fear and we tend to make decisions based on what we feel we are expected to do. I don’t want to live my life based on what is expected of me, I would rather live my life how I want to live it. That won’t always please others or live up to the image they have carved out of and for me, but that’s okay. I can live with that.

I am all for keeping things simple, it is the mantra that I aspire to live by and I often need to remind myself that things do not need to be so complicated. I just need to stop complicating them. 

5 comments:

  1. Im an "under-thinker" and, believe me, that's complicated too! x

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    1. Oh my goodness, I do envy you! I wish I could under-think. Maybe I can, I just need to try harder. Or not try so hard. haha See, COMPLICATED! xo

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  2. Love this post Peggy. I'm a chronic over thinker and it takes so much unnecessary energy! When life is simple I feel as though this huge anxious weight has been lifted. I used to find myself wishing for those simple times but I realised that it was all about my mindset not about the situation. Great post! x

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