Tuesday, December 4, 2012

You are Not Your Own

Realize this: You are not your own.
What? know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own? For ye are bought with a price...
- 1 Corinthians 16:9,10
Most difficulties in life arise from us wanting to think that we own ourselves. You belong to God and others who have claim on you. Acquit your priorities in the following order: God, family, friends, strangers. They all have claim to you, your talents and assets. Live your life to serve these people and you will be truly happy.
I say unto you, my brethren, that if you should render all the thanks and praise which your whole soul has power to possess, to that God who has created you, and has kept and preserved you, and has caused that ye should rejoice, and has granted that ye should live in peace one with another —

I say unto you that if ye should serve him who has created you from the beginning, and is preserving you from day to day, by lending you breath, that ye may live and move and do according to your own will, and even supporting you from one moment to another  I say, if ye should serve him with all your whole souls yet ye would be unprofitable servants.

And behold, all that he requires of you is to keep his commandments; and he has promised you that if ye would keep his commandments ye should prosper in the land; and he never doth vary from that which he hath said; therefore, if ye do keep his commandments he doth bless you and prosper you.

And now, in the first place, he hath created you, and granted unto you your lives, for which ye are indebted unto him.

And secondly, he doth require that ye should do as he hath commanded you; for which if ye do, he doth immediately bless you; and therefore he hath paid you. And ye are still indebted unto him, and are, and will be, forever and ever; therefore, of what have ye to boast?

And now I ask, can ye say aught of yourselves? I answer you, Nay. Ye cannot say that ye are even as much as the dust of the earth; yet ye were created of the dust of the earth; but behold, it belongeth to him who created you.
- Mosiah 2:20-25
You are merely a steward of your possessions. Your very existence depends upon him who made you into being and keeps you alive. The only gift that truly belongs to you is free will. It has been given freely and can be freely given back. It's up to you.

Constructive Thinking


Submitted by thayne on Tue, 09/18/2012 - 18:30
Do you consider yourself an optimist, pessimist or somewhere in-between?
This article is about shaping constructive thought patterns in order to create a better you!

Disclaimer:

I hate to start any article with a disclaimer, but I feel that this one thing must be brought out into the open: I am not a professional psychiatrist. I just have some advice based on my own experience and help from a caring mentor. However, I feel that what follows is sound advice for being happy.

Think Constructively:

I have developed a practice over the years that I like to call "constructive thinking". This method constitutes controlling what thoughts you choose to allow to play out in your mind and which thoughts to suppress. It is my belief that suppressing non-constructive thoughts and replacing them with constructive ones can cure almost any problem and shape our character.

Suppress Negative Thoughts:

Have you ever caught yourself thinking things like "I'm no good at anything.", "Other people are so much better/smarter/kinder/funnier/etc. than me.", "no matter what I do I always mess up". These thoughts are all deconstructive and tend to lead us to even more deconstructive thoughts and unhappiness. A deconstructive thought will not do anything good for you in the least. Beating yourself up like this is wrong and you don't deserve it. You may at times think you deserve it, but it is not true.

Whenever a negative thought enters your mind, kill it. Period. If you let negative thoughts play out, they most certainly will take over. Don't let it happen, ever if you can help it. But you may ask, "What if those thoughts are true? Aren't I just deceiving myself and blinding myself to the truth?" The answer is yes and no. First of all, everything depends on point-of-view. What seems true to you may not actually be true from someone else's perspective. Another way to think of it is as a form of self deception. Deceive yourself so that you don't focus on the negative, but on the positive, and your positive thought patterns will eventually change you into a happier person. The practice you need to adopt is one of replacing all negative/deconstructive thoughts with positive/constructive ones. Some examples follow.

I am so stupid. --> I am not stupid, I am smart, I just need to focus and keep trying.
I am fat. --> The shape of my body doesn't matter, what matters is that I keep healthy.
So-and-so probably thinks I am annoying --> So-and-so can think whatever they want. I'm a good person.
I'm such a jerk --> I'm not a jerk, I just made a mistake, it's normal to make mistakes. I'll do better in the future.

Replace Concerns with Solutions:

In some cases, we're not necessarily thinking negatively, we're just worrying about legitimate concerns. The "Constructive Thinking" approach is to include a plan to eliminate those concerns so that the worries do not inundate you. These plans are constructive because when we have a plan to overcome the concerns we can fall back to that idea and avoid negative thought cycles. For example, supposing I have an assignment overdue at work that is causing me stress. I can think constructively about the situation to harness energy in the right direction rather than waste time worrying. Here are some examples:

I am way overdue on this assignment --> My plan is x (get help, talk to the boss, etc.), therefore things will work out.
I am dishonest --> I'll make things right by doing x. I'll be more careful in the future.
How am I going to pay the rent? --> I'll make/borrow/get the money by doing x. Things will work out if I keep trying.
My kids are horrible --> I'll try x this time. And never quit trying until something works. They're good kids, It'll be alright.
Using these techniques, denying negative thoughts to play out, and replacing worries with solutions, we can lead happier and more productive lives. These techniques take time and legitimate effort to take root but will definitely work. Just follow this pattern:

Recognize a negative or deconstructive thought
Kill it by doing one of the following:
Replace it with a positive thought
Replace it with a plan that resolves the concern
If the deconstructive thought returns, repeat this thought process. You may need to repeat several times. There are of course many other practices that can be applied along with this process. To name a few: Never compare yourself to others (this is deconstructive); Accept sincere compliments instead of denying them; Try to focus on serving others instead of serving yourself.

This method was taught to me by a wise mentor and has helped me get out of depression. It worked for me and it will work for you if you never give up. Good luck!