Solutions from the Outside? Part 2 (TMF:2468)

Peace to Live By: Solutions from the Outside? Part 2 (TMF:2468) - Daniel Litton
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       Why does the answer to our problem always have to be outside of ourselves? Why can’t it be that we already know the answer, but that it is just not in the forefront of our thinking? What I like to do when I don’t know the answer to something is simply to make the statement to myself, “It’s okay if I figure this out, and it’s okay if I don’t.” What happens when I make this decision is that it removes any mental blocks I have subconsciously put before myself in trying to find the answer to something. Yes, when I decide this, probably at least half the time within minutes or some short period of time the answer will just come to my mind naturally. The solution will present itself inside of my mind, like in the form of a different perspective or a simple thing I have now realized. It has worked with big things and small things. We have this tendency when presented with problems to seek some ‘new’ information by which our problem will be solved. But often, I think we don’t even need ‘new’ information. Really, we already know the answer inside of us.