Outdoor a Reflection of Indoor

You`re outdoor, or outside world, is mearly a reflection of what you see indoors. In your unconscious, self-image or beliefs.
Our outdoor world is created by what we belief to be true for us. The world outdoors is a projection of the world within us.
Transformation can only take place outside when we change the inside first.

There are many ways to accomplish a change to your indoor world.  Let`s take a look at one of these.

On reading   ” The Attractor Factor”   by best selling author Joe Vitale  which contains more ways to locate your beliefs than could be counted, located a method which stood out.

Take notice of the phrases you use. In particular limiting beliefs.

You may recognize one of these:

  • I must work hard for the money I earn.
  • I need more money than I can generate.
  • I feel helpless in changing  my financial picture
  • I think my salespeople are loafing.
  • I don`t handle money and wealth well.

The second phrase rang true for me.

Now for this to change in the outdoor world then it must be changed to the positive in the indoor world. “I can generate more money than I need”.

Thinking the outdoor world needed to alter, began taking steps to do what was needed to alter it. However a thought occurred whilst altering the outdoor world.

The truth of this was in trying to alter the outdoor world, I was leaving myself open to self-sabotage as the belief had not been altered first.

If you can grasp the subtle difference here, you have found a way to work with beliefs.

There is no need to be rid of the old belief.  Simply use it to create the new belief.

John Davis

Copyright  ©  2011

This blog post is part of a group writing project on outdoors.

To see more connect with the following sites.

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Personal fitness equipment — outdoor gyms

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Composting tips — Outdoor Composting Problems

Lisas Healthy Lifestyle Challenge — Outdoor Zumba

Parks in Sydney — Sydney Outdoor Cinemas

10 Responses to Outdoor a Reflection of Indoor

  1. Jenny Locke says:

    Hi John
    Powerful words and a good reminder to me to reflect on the ‘indoor world.’
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  2. Rota says:

    Hi John,
    Wow!!! that really made me think its time I let my outdoor be a Reflection of indoor, and if I could do that then I too can generate more money than I need.
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  3. Rita says:

    Hi John,
    Wow!!! that really made me think its time I let my outdoor be a Reflection of indoor, and if I could do that then I too can generate more money than I need.
    Rita recently posted..Outdoor Education

  4. Kerry Lea says:

    Hi John

    I agree it is so important to have positive thoughts. We need to change within before we can see the changes on the outside.

  5. Hi John, the law of attraction is constantly around us, much to the conrary belief of alot of people. Those who learn to harness it and use its power, go a long way, those who don’t, are more likely to battle for the rest of their lives. Thanks for your article.

  6. Tegan Hadley says:

    I have always been a big fan of positive affirmations, and it is evident that you need them if you are to change your indoor world and have a positive outdoor world reflected!

  7. So true John. It is important to have self awareness for the purpose of self improvement. I have not heard the terms of indoor and outdoor used before but it makes the distinction between the inner and outer easier to understand.Latest post http://bit.ly/tqz4QD
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  8. Hi John – I really like your analogy about outdoor and indoors – it’s so true. What we truly feel and believe will be reflected in what happens to us.
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