Robbie Cornelius - MindMaster Podcast

Robbie Cornelius - MindMaster Podcast


Prepare for the Best

October 03, 2015

I hear a lot of adults say things such as, prepare for the worst, and hope for the best. It sounds like the adult thing to do.

I say this often but, and I'm about to say it again. Everything that sounds good, isn't good. Good simply means pleasing.

Although it is beneficial to be prepared, for the worst; in preparation for the worst case future outcome, the body starts to experience that outcome in the present moment. In better words, as you dwell upon chaotic tomorrow's, the body starts experiencing chaos today.

And as you continue to constantly prepare for the worst; the chemicals that your body releases as it prepares for this chaotic future, starts to condition your nervous system.

Preparation is a form of imagination. So when you prepare for the worst, you imagine the worst; and when you imagine the worst, you feel worse.

Why not prepare for the good, and hope for greatness?

It's because in the act of trying to be realistic, many adults have conditioned themselves and others, not to set their expectations so high.

This is a fear of being let down. Therefore, the negative expectation of a worse case scenario, keeps them living mediocre at best.

All you have is the present moment. And if you spend too much of your present moment preparing for the worst, you end up emotionally expert in the worst.

Worry is just the act of using your imagination to think about something fearful. Being optimistic is your ability to use your imagination to think of something you would like to experience.

When you use your imagination to prepare for the best, in the present moment, you start to experience the best, because the chemicals produced by the thoughts of your positive expectation, starts to condition your nervous system, to experience the best.

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