What
Is Your Base?
~ By Jan Tincher
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© Jan Tincher - All Rights reserved
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Do you have a base? A place within you that
says, "Yes, I will do this." Or "No,
I won't do this." Your base is called many
things. Your morals, your way of standing true
to yourself, your conscience, your belief system,
etc. For today, we'll just call it your base.
It's the place where you know deep in your heart
what's right . . .
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Imagine
what your base would look like if you gave it
an entity. Imagine placing that entity in your
left hand.
In your right hand, put a time when something
overpowered you, causing you to revert back
to old ways.
Where you let your peers control your thinking.
Where you let circumstances take over. If you
had times like that, those are the times you
forgot your base.
Here
are some more times.
Someone did you wrong. You know the old song.
Now, you have to get back at that person, in
order to save face. Whoops. Forgot your base,
didn't you?
Someone short-changed you, and you want what's
yours. Whoops. Forgot your base, didn't you?
Someone snuck in line ahead of you, and you
*don't have to take that.* Whoops. Forgot your
base, didn't you?
Someone cut in front of you in a line of cars
that haven't moved for thirty-six and a half
minutes, and the very least you were going to
do is honk your little heart out. Whoops. Forgot
your base, didn't you?
Look at your left hand again. It's your base,
your you-know-right-from-wrong place, your center,
the place you'd rather be, that says you can
handle it. The place where you are in control.
You know the way you should act, but the old
programming is getting in the way. Stand there
for a moment.
Look at your base in your left hand. Feel the
solidness of it. Know that it always knows what's
right FOR YOU.
Look at the right hand that's holding the old
reactions I mentioned at the beginning. Look
at them one at a time. Do they hold anything
dear to you? How important is being right if
it's going to hurt someone? How important is
the sixteen odd cents of change that your were
short-changed, if it causes someone to be hurt
or to be put in the wrong? How important is
it to you to have your peers see you act like
THEM?
How important is it to lash out and get back
at people if it causes you to lose your base?
Your core belief system that says you are better
than that. *Not better than others. Just better
than the way you HAD acted.*
Your peers didn't put that belief system in
you. They aren't in charge of it. You are. YOU
put it there. If it isn't serving you, find
a different one, but don't find a different
one because it isn't serving someone else.
Put all the good energy you can in that left
hand. Let it bounce as though it were a ball.
Know that it is yours and no one can take it
away from you, unless YOU let them.
Now, look at the right hand. Look at the trouble
you experienced in those situations. Now, visualize
those instances again. Except this time, see
you handling them from within your base. Your
very core. Feel the strength you get from that
left hand.
TIP: Every successful business has a mission
statement that they go by. That mission statement
tells everyone what they will and will not do.
The gist of their mission statement is *We will
help others. We will not knowingly hurt anyone.
We will do this, this, and this for our client.
We will stand behind our word. People are more
important than the dollar.* And they live by
that. Some go so far as to say *If it is not
enjoyable, if we do not have fun while we are
creating it, if it does not help people, we
will not do it.* Doesn't that sound a little
like you would like to live your life?
Wow. Always know your core belief system. Know
where you're going. You don't have to know how
you're going to get there, just keep that success
picture right in front of you. Your brain will
find the way.
Thank
you for reading.
Jan
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