“Self-delusion is pulling in your stomach when you step on the scale.”
—Paul Sweeney, Member of the Scottish Parliament
How often do you find yourself operating as your own PR firm, with your inner voice painting a rosy picture?
How often do you try to fool yourself by denying the realities about you and around you?
Many people do this with their personal appearance. In our youth-worshiping world, we often compare and contrast ourselves to those genetically lucky folks with perfect figures and six-pack abs.
Our propensity to judge others and ourselves can be a constant source of dissatisfaction and denial.
Looking back at the starlight from earlier times only makes us miss the current moments we’re fortunate enough to experience.
EXERCISE:
In what ways are you deluding yourself from seeing the realities of your life?
How would a more honest and objective view of things lighten your load and improve your overall attitude?