Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Writing About Myself

Writing About MyselfWhen writing about myself, I find it very easy to start thinking about myself. The other day, I was sitting in the office and it occurred to me that it might be important to write about myself. So, I wrote down some of my thoughts about myself.The first thought that went through my mind was that of 'Wow! What a role model! You are a wonderful example for all children to follow.I did not think of the obvious negative thought that went through my mind. Perhaps if I would have looked more closely at the way I was thinking, I could have stopped myself from thinking this way. But, that would have been a waste of time.I have never had any real questions about the way I am thinking. Nor do I tend to have any real doubts about the way I look. I think if I tried to change my thinking, I would end up coming up with an even bigger problem. (I am not that kind of person.)Then I got to thinking about the other thought that came to mind, which was, 'This whole new idea I have c ome up with, I wonder how anyone else can get the idea out of their head.' I began to realize that I might need some counseling. I started thinking about ways in which I might do that. But, I think that I am wiser now.Now that I am thinking more about myself, I am not as concerned about the things that other human beings say about me. I will simply point them out to myself and realize that they are really just people who are commenting on my behavior. And I will just ignore them. I don't worry about them.All of my thoughts about myself are being positive. They are focused on what I am doing to help others. They are positive in their outlook and with a sense of humor. It is almost as if my mind has gotten used to me being kind and funny.

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