Have you heard the phrase "you are what you eat"? Well, you are what you eat, or rather, what you consume. What we see we do and what we hear we say. If you watch TV all day you can't expect to talk about anything other than TV shows. And if you spend the day socializing you will become an expert in human behavior, as do the students of body language, or more concealedly, the common people. But if you spend all day watching birds flying... well, how interesting your thoughts will be!
If you want the productions of your being to change, if you are unmotivated, or lack inspiration, all you have to do is change your consumption habits for ones that are more in line with your goals.
For example, when I don't know what to write about my posts on Steemit, I use motivational phrases, fables, stories or legends to motivate me, so that, by consuming articles related to my topics of interest, I can produce, through my art, relative publications
If you consume articles that are not related to your topics of interest, to your goals, or your aims, it will be harder for you to find the desired inspiration to achieve those goals. If you want to change your goals and don't know where to start, start by changing your consumption habits.
Because we are, indeed, what we consume, in a metaphorical sense, and until we change our consumption habits, eliminating bad habits and the consumption of vices, we will not change ourselves.
It remains to be clarified, then, what is good to consume and what is not. Everything that helps us to progress, to develop, to evolve, everything that has a positive influence on us is good, because everything we see and hear, however small it may be, has an influence on us and our behavior. And it is bad all that consumption that is superfluous, that does not have or has a lasting impact on us, as well as not to mention what has a negative impact on each one of us.
In this simple way you can start a silent evolution in our personality, the one that occurs simply because we begin to act differently without cause or apparent reason, rather than by changing our routine.
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