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Envision Your Ideal Outcome

12/14/2019

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When big stressors happen, such as school bullying, unexpected low grades, relationship woes, divorce, death or sudden illness of a loved one, your mind can be your worst enemy. It can spiral into a place of fear and depression, leaving you with paralyzing feelings and constant worry. This results in the loss of creativity to be able to solve problems. The situation only worsens as time goes on, because your mind wants to replay a negative outcome over and over again.

My approach to these types of situations suggests envisioning your ideal outcome — medical test results will come back clean, a teacher finds a successful way to explain algebra to your child, the infamous school bully becomes a victim too, and your finances will line up perfectly. After “reaching” these satisfying results, you end up feeling simple gratitude. By expressing thanks for what you hope will blossom (even though it hasn’t physically manifested yet), exercises and reinforces your faith and brain muscle.

Guess what?
You remove yourself out of the frightening box of mental doubt and open up to faith and opportunity — allowing your ideal scenario to occur rather than accepting it will never come to fruition.


Find happiness through
counseling today.


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    Christine Cantilena Barnes

    A licensed clinical mental health counselor, Christine has been a part of Atlanta’s professional community for over 25 years.


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  • About
  • Specialties
    • Adolescent & Young Adult Transition
    • Anxiety
    • Attachment Disorder
    • Child Custody & Alienation
    • Depression
    • EMDR
    • Enmeshment
    • Family Conflict
    • Grief
    • Infidelity
    • Life Coach
    • Life Transitions
    • Medication Referrals
    • Pre-Marital Counseling
    • Sand Tray Therapy
    • Self Esteem
    • Self-Harm
    • Spirituality
    • Stress
    • Suicide Ideation
    • Teens
    • Trauma
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    • Books
  • Community
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  • Blog
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