Be a Manual Driver!

Have you ever had this experience? After waking up in the morning, you are on the train before you know it, and have arrived at work before you know it; Before you know it, the day is already over. Maybe it is so normal that you don't even question it. During that time when you don't remember what you were doing, your mind is on autopilot and your body is also moving automatically. Nowadays, machines are taking over for us in terms of transportation, and we can go anywhere without using own feet. Also, if you belong to a company or organization, you can get a situation where money comes regularly, even you do nothing but be there in the extreme case. On the other hand, If you surrender to something too much, your life becomes automatic operation; and some of you may lose your way to where you were headed.

There is a simple experiment that I would like you to try, for who are reading this article.

Now, turn your eyes away from the screen, and take a look around everything you surrounded.

When you have finished looking at, go on to the next sentence.

Welcome back! After you did look around, do you remember if there were any "rainbow-colored" items around you? I didn't say specifically so that you might not be aware of it because you weren't looking for it when you looked around; or some of you may remember it because it was striking for you. What if the same phenomenon is happening in your life?

What the important thing is that the brain only recognizes and remembers what it is aware of.

No matter how many opportunities are around you, it is whether or not you are aware of them that determines whether or not you are able to notice them. And that will ultimately lead to whether or not you find happiness in your life.

Don't set your brain on autopilot mode. You only live once, so switch yourself to manual drive mode! The way to do this is really simple. Just every time put one moment to think about what you want to do now, and then actually move your body. When something you want to do comes up vaguely, verbalize it concretely so that your brain can recognize it. In this way, you will notice more and more important things for you in your daily life.

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