Developing our concepts will assist us with conjuring up new ideas and perceptions that lead us to heal the hidden self. Through theorizing, shuffling, and developing new ideas we can change our view on life by changing our main beliefs and perceptions.
The common human must consistently maneuver through the healing process by re-training selves to think positive and seek success. Believing that you have the power within to succeed will assist you with approaches you will need to take to live a better life. You will react differently in each situation, and better decision-making will allow you to reap rewards.
Healing the hidden self and your self-perceptions will take you a long way to success since you will shuffle through your failures to avoid making redundant mistakes. Our inner self-perceptions are major influences in our life. We must endeavor to change misconceptions that lead us astray to ensure that we are developing positive self-perceptions. We must continue to attain more success in our life. Healing the hidden self and the way we believe and perceive will open the doors; typically, we may close in our own faces. Changing the way one believes and perceives, can help one to develop and grow into a well-rounded, balanced person.
What are conceptions?
Conceptions are our origin. From the start, we all develop ideas, notions, thoughts, etc from influences, impressions, observation, educational sources, parents, and so on. We develop hypotheses and ideas from our understanding of the way we comprehend and perceive. By understanding, our ways of learning we can shuffle through the mud puddles successfully, reform, and transform the mind. Still, behaviors and habits must be considered.
Behaviors and habits form from our conceptions, rather than the influences that leave impressions on the way we perceive. The bible tells us that “Bad influences,” reflect on our personality and conceptions and ultimately can encourage bad behaviors and habits. Useful habits then must be developed through positive influences.
With this fact in sight, now you can work through healing the self by examining your influences. Think of the people in your life. If these people are not bringing something to your table, thus they are only hindering you from healing the hidden self. You must consider removing bad influences; otherwise, you may stay stuck in the same pattern.
Who are influences?
Influences are people, places, things, et cetera. Consider all the nouns and you will find the answer. Influences include effects, stimulus, inspirations, persuasion, manipulations, control, authority, pressure, weight, power, etc and all influences shape our personality. That is if we all them to.
When you examine influences in your life, also consider your environment. Does your environment hinder you in some way from achieving your goal to heal the hidden self? If so, then you must consider moving to a better environment.
Does your job hinder you from achieving your goal to heal the hidden self? Despite that, employees and employers may have a positive attitude that reflects on you, your job may have a powerful influence that affects your life. For example, if an artist is working in a Pop Shop, likely this person, despite positive attitudes surrounding him, will feel a sense of emptiness. Thus, to relieve the emptiness this person must explore his abilities, skills, potential, etc, and move to change his career. Only until the artist finds his purpose in life will he find a sense of healing of the hidden self.
We must also consider our main beliefs to adapt to new conceptions and ideas that assist us with healing the hidden self.