Most individuals aspire to modify various aspects of their lives: their lifestyles, states of consciousness, methods, achievements, and personal or professional experiences. However, few are willing to let go of outdated or unsuitable information for the stage they wish to reach.
When you’re in motion, it’s essential to constantly adjust your approach, which demonstrates respect for the laws governing change. If you achieve a result by acting in a certain way, it means that your approach aligns with the law of change, meaning that the data you’re utilizing corresponds with the desired outcome.

However, if you don’t adjust your approach, if you don’t change your perspective, you risk being overtaken by events. Everything evolves, including data, and if you don’t adapt to these changes, you won’t be able to achieve the results you’re seeking.

This applies to communication as well. If your way of speaking doesn’t evolve with your relationship with your child or partner, routine will set in, boredom will creep in, and distance will grow within the relationship. Your words will lose their impact and add no value to your life or relationships.

Working on this aspect is an exercise that teaches individuals to adapt their approach to obtain optimal results.

Why do human beings seek meditative states, accomplishments, love relationships, or desire to have children? To reach a form of supremacy, both material and immaterial, in what they undertake. Reaching a state of fulfillment in a personal, professional, or spiritual experience is about seeking momentum, ambition, capability, and power to function optimally.

Depressive, impulsive, or hysterical states are obstacles to this success, either leading to self-destruction or disrupting relationships with events. It simply means that your perspective is clouded, you’re reacting impulsively, losing your calm and wisdom. Freeing yourself from these burdens allows you to see more clearly, know what to do and when, and progress toward the goals you’re striving for.

The desire to act is the starting point of action. It’s this ambition that drives you to act and succeed.

It’s important not only to have the desire to achieve but to find joy and meaning in what you do. That’s what brings happiness and purpose to our achievements. Achieving without finding pleasure in your actions is like depriving yourself of the joy of living connected to your accomplishments

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