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Sun Jan 5, 2025
Have you ever heard of the mental diet?
Neville Goddard, as well as many other teachers in this space, emphasize the importance of a mental diet, which is a focused practice of monitoring and choosing the thoughts we dwell upon.
As he said, "We cannot meditate in the morning, curse at noon, and do something else in the evening. We must completely change our mental food."
A mental diet is not about perfection or avoiding all negative thoughts. Instead, it’s about becoming aware of where your mind dwells and redirecting it toward ideas that align with your desired life. This practice often involves a dedicated period, like seven days, where you observe and adjust your mental patterns.
One of the most valuable lessons in a mental diet is learning indifference. Contrary to common beliefs, denying negative thoughts can give them more power. Indifference means acknowledging the presence of an unwanted thought without giving it attention or energy.
As Emmet Fox said, "It is not the thoughts that come to you that matter, but only those you choose to entertain and dwell upon."
By practicing indifference, you reduce the impact of negative thoughts, allowing them to fade naturally. This approach teaches emotional regulation and builds resilience over time.
Cecilia Hendrix
Cecilia Hendrix is a mindset and life transformation coach who helps individuals break free from self-doubt, overwhelm, and limiting beliefs to create a life they genuinely love. By blending actionable strategies with principles like the law of assumption, she empowers her clients to develop habits and perspectives that align with their most authentic, joyful, and confident selves.