Throw it out

If you want to decide whether or not you should keep something simply pick it up and hold it or if it’s too big, spend a silent moment gazing at it.

If holding or looking at it brings you deep joy, then it’s worth keeping.

If not let it go.

All things are temporary and at some point at the end of journey we lose everything.

We hold onto so much stuff and it affects our wellbeing in a negative way.

When we decluttering we feel so much better and physically and mentally lifted.

We’ve all accumulated so much unnecessary stuff and the compulsiveness of it is making us ill.

Throw it out and stop seeking our happiness through consuming.

I don’t mean literally throw it out, give it to someone who needs it, give to charity or recycle it.

How to build success

Yep…there’s a few things written about that.

However, what is mostly missing from those books, podcasts and blogs is one thing.

Success is not a generic thing that is measured by societal status and wealth.

If that’s the measure of success then we are all going to be disappointed in our lack of success, as there will always be someone with greater wealth and status.

It’s a bit like perfection, totally unreachable which leads to suffering.

Success comes from the inside instead of the normal ego-driven exterior measurement.

Success is uniquely personal to us and it is achieved by reaching a state of acceptance of what is and peace with it. It is the state of just being. That brings deep rooted inner joy, not the fleeting emotion of happiness that comes with external success of status.

Status is, like all things in the exterior world of form, a temporary state. One that like our own ego is very fragile, easily broken and a source of drama and suffering.

True inner peace, the state of being conscious and present in this now moment and in a state of acceptance is true success.

Our primary purpose is to be. Just be and to be the consciousness of the universe.

It’s not easy to just be as we are consumed by our conditioning to constantly be striving for status success in the exterior unconscious mind-obsessed state that we see as ‘normal’ life.

Inner peace is success.