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Two blog posts ago, I had a metaphor going comparing a computer crash to “bottoming out” in life and upgrading our operating system to a new way of being.

But first, we had to become willing to have a new operating system.

We put pop-up blockers in place to divert negative thoughts, and we became mindful of where we navigate online by asking ourselves – Does this serve me? Does this fit my core values?

So let’s now delve into the use of our new browser:

We use our browser to manifest or find what we’re looking for (of course with the help of our pop-up blockers and navigation skills).  When we get clear on what we want, envisioning it and identifying it with our browser, we create and co-create a life that we love.

A life that ultimately serves and help others.

And we do that in conjunction with our last, but certainly our most important new feature: The Help system.

We cannot create a life that we love alone, not without guidance and help.

We most certainly try, but our circumstances become far more manageable when we ask for help from our Higher Power, be that God, a spiritual community, your Highest Self or Mt. Rainier. This feature we can use whenever, wherever, and for whatever occasion.

The Help feature assists on all levels of the new operating system:

Identifying “stinkin’ thinkin’” – we can ask for help.
Staying aligned with our values – we can ask for help.
How to make the best use of our new browser – we can ask for help.

It’s a simple metaphor, I know, but that’s its purpose. To simplify something that seems complex, so we can use it as a tool.

Congrats on your new operating system. And if you feel like yours has become overburdened, reboot.

You have everything you need to acquire and use a new operating system in order to master your life.

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