Subconscious Minefields Lurking in Your Home or Office
Since we live, breathe, eat, and work in our home, it becomes one of those environments where we start to lose objectivity of our surroundings. Perhaps there is a lamp in the corner that you don’t particularly like, but have just gotten used to it to where you don’t even notice it anymore. Or do you? Your conscious mind may not, but your subconscious mind certainly does notice it, remember it, and stores all memories and associations with that lamp.
And so why does this matter?
Your home may be lurking with subconscious minefields that are negatively programming your mind. Do you have furniture that is broken or leaning? What subconscious meanings are the images in pictures or artwork depicting? Do you have items sitting around that you don’t really like, but feel you should keep for one reason or another? Because our subconscious has no filter, it constantly picks up literal messages. So, for example, a cracked mirror could distort the way you see yourself. A desk with a wobbly leg can affect how you stand up for yourself. And, of course, a cluttered desk or room always leads to a cluttered mind.
While these subconscious minefields are powerful, they are as easily changeable. Plant positive imagery in the form of photos, artwork, or even affirmations around your home. Any items that you don’t just love, get rid of them. Start looking at your home consciously, instead of just subconsciously. By changing the subconscious programs in your home or office, your life will change accordingly.
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I enjoyed your article. You made some insightful points. I will look at my office in a new way now. Thanks!