
So it is...our mind is a very, very powerful thing. Sometimes our mood is not so much dependent on outside circumstances and is more a materialization of what our mind has projected. For example if on a Sunday night, you start to think about Monday morning, all of the work you have ahead of you, the work week, responsibilities, tasks and the days ahead of you, your mind begins to actively feel anxious, a feeling of "I don't want to" comes into effect. All of a sudden Monday rolls around and you feel groggy, tired, annoyed to be at work. This feeling isn't a result of the day of the week or your responsibilities, but more of what your mind has willed for you.
As a little puppy I used to think of the way I would most enjoy spending my days, and now as life progresses for me, the thoughts I generated have become a reality. I get eggs on Thursday, I have a nice home and a wonderful family. I listen to nice music all day long while I play with my superball, nap and gaze out into my surroundings. Had I thought about anything else, or worried about where I might be someday, chances are I could be out on the streets or a pound puppy.
Think of what you want most, how you want to live each day and what makes you happy - these thoughts will become a reality - be patient and keep the thoughts strong in your heart.
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