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Is it the Voice of God?

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The inner voice is God’s own voice if we understand it as our own godliness, loving longing to be clean, creative, giving. God is not a person, but the ultimate in truth, the ultimate in gracefulness, the ultimate in beauty, the ultimate in love. The inner voice insists we experience our godliness. Feel it. If we experience it, if we feel its clean boundless beauty, we radiate a luminosity – “the personality of personalities.” We feel meeting any person is a gift, any situation, a blessing. “an all fulfilling sense of well-being and calm that resolves into radiant simplicity of being.” It’s coming home to our true nature – a fullness of being that knows no limitations – incomparably, profound vast…

The Ego vs The Inner Voice

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The ego says: Add on something, anything for self-fulfillment.
The inner voice says: Subtract the superficial for self-fulfillment.

The ego makes us complicated, conniving adults.
The inner voice makes us open minded, receptive, empathetic, loving children.

The ego drives us to argue, become incenced, irrational.
The inner voice calms us, shows us our priorities, keeps us poised admist chaos.

The ego provokes us by saying, “You are a failure.”
The inner voice convey, “Be calm and content. Failure is onlu sucess postponed.”

How to listen to your inner voice?

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  1. Collect all the information you can on the subject that’s bothering you. Pose the problem as a question with the information as your background.
  2. Immerce yourself in the information and repeat the question until you are slightly saturated.
  3. Back off from it. For two days, don’t think about it. Act as if it doesn’t exist. Relax.
  4. Trust your experience in life wholly, but don’t delve into it.
  5. The solution will present itself when you’re least expecting it – as a strong feeling, a flash, even as a ‘got it!’ from a friend’s remark, a line of a song…

Bust stress

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There are some sure-fire steps to bust stress:

  1. Meditation is the best way to improve concentration and sharpen your focus.
  2. Sleep, provides instant energy; so complete your dailt eight-hour quota to invigrate your mind and body.
  3. To recharge your battery take occassional breaks from work. Utilize break-time to take complete rest, spend time with friends and family, read a book or catch up on your favorite movie.

Traffic Jam

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It is a real pain in the neck – in the literal sense of word. To avoid getting bitten by the traffic bug, keep yourself busy during that hour in the following ways:

  • Look around and read people’s faces. Try guessing what they must be thinking at present, where they must be going, their age, and other facts about them.
  • Check all boards and hoardsing in your view and see if you can coin words from them. For instance, if the word is ‘Marinate’, you can make ate, mate, rate, rat, tin, main, and so on. It’s an excellent mind excercise.
  • Clean your cassette/CD shelf and arrange the CDs/cassettes in proper order.
  • Organise your wallet; keep all the notes in order, place all importance papers properly and throw any waste receipts tucked in a hurry.

Organising yourself

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Make the most of your time by organising yourself better. To optimise your time,

  • Prepare a list of all the pending work and number it according to priority. Once you get a rough idea of this, you can arrange to get it done right by assigning enough time to each activity.
  • Make a flexible schedule and allow time for unexpected activities or contingencies. Don’t bother about hard and fast rules. Rules and regulations simply remain on paper.
  • A schedule that suits your needs and specifications is the best one to follow.
  • Don’t let the going get tough. Make plans that are simple, easy to follow and within your reach. Do not pressurise yourself.
  • While making big plans and spending hours discussing them are great ways to go, implementation is what’ll get you there.
  • Analyse and evaluate your time so that you know where and how you have wasted your time.

Inner Resources

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While keeping in touch with the outer world, remember to enhance your inner self too. It will ensure that you never get into a rut and remain sane and mentally healthy. You’ll lead a quality life, fruitful by every standard. To connect with your inner self, tune in to spirituality. It empowers you to face the trails, tribulations and bitter experiences of your life head-on. Your belief in the divine will help you emerge a stronger individual. Meditate. It’s a unique way to get in touch with your higher self. With expertise in meditation, you will be able to study and evaluate your mind and express yourself better. The countdown has begun. Get set, go.

Gain insight into credit history

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Ensure your safety is something wise decision, and making financial decisions requires sometime before you take any step. Every individual would love to have a home of his own, and without any loan or lender help nothing is possible. The first thing we do to gain a loan is to first check our credit report and score before we go for a loan. As most of the banks or lenders do not approve loan unless yo have the minimum credit score – 575 credit score.

There are ways to check my credit before you take an financial decisions that could allow you to do expenses. Your credit report and scores should be satisfying before you get help from lenders otherwise loan applying becomes tedious. There are also ways to get your credit reports fixed with proper guidance from clearcreekfinancial.com. The site is helpful enough for one to gain knowledge about credit history their pros and cons, therefore building good credit scores.