[Daily OM]: In order to get what we want in
life, we have to be willing to receive it when it appears, and in order
to do that we have to be open. Often we go through life with defenses we
developed early on in order to protect ourselves.
These defenses act as
barriers, walls we needed at one time to feel safe, but that now serve
to shut out desired influences, like intimacy or love. So an essential
part of being receptive to what we want is to soften these barriers
enough to let those things in when they show up.
For example, we may
spend a lot of time alone as a way to protect ourselves from being hurt
by other people, but we can see how this is now preventing us from
meeting new friends.
Another obstacle to our receptivity can be our tendency to believe that
we have to act aggressively in order to achieve our desired goal.
This
can cause us to become mono-focused and to fail to see, and be open to,
opportunities on the periphery of our vision...<<<Read The Full Article Here>>>...