“Having a creator’s mindset helps us rediscover who we are. It lets us use our natural talents to shape our lives the way we want”

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Victim mindset
The term ‘victim mindset’ has many interpretations, but I define it as a passive attitude that results in a lack of responsibility over one’s life, diminished confidence, and reduced self-respect. At its worst, this mindset prevents us from recognizing and valuing our unique strengths and identity.
We have the power to shape our lives. However, establishing this mindset is crucial. Many of us often adopt a victim mentality. But this isn’t entirely our fault. We’ve been raised in a materialistic society that values us by numbers and performances, not by our unique qualities or the depth of our work. Society hasn’t emphasized our individuality or dreams. Instead, we’ve been molded to fit the needs of factories and offices, not to flourish as the individuals we were born to be.
This mindset has been prevalent for decades, but its effects became more pronounced before the rise of AI and the COVID pandemic. With the advent of AI during the post-pandemic era, society began reconsidering the true meaning of “value”. But for many years, our education and societal systems have conditioned us to view ourselves and others as functional products, not valuable individuals.
This conditioning, reinforced by cultural and economic pressures, has led many of us to adopt a victim mindset. Many of us have had to abandon our dreams, feeling that we lack value or opportunities to express our true desires. This suppressed feeling has manifested as a victim mentality, overshadowing our potential as creators. But it’s essential to recognize these societal pressures and reframe our mindset to reclaim our individual power and potential.
The term ‘victim mindset’ has many interpretations, but I define it as a passive attitude that results in a lack of responsibility over one’s life, diminished confidence, and reduced self-respect. At its worst, this mindset prevents us from recognizing and valuing our unique strengths and identity.
Attitude toward life
If we adopt a victim mindset, life can seem overwhelmingly difficult. Responsibilities feel like burdens, and everything appears unjust. Persistent questions like “Why me?” and “Why us?” often linger in our minds.”
When faced with life challenges like bankruptcy, divorce, or an unexpected pregnancy, those with a victim mindset often struggle to accept these events. They view such events as unfair, feeling their lives have turned miserable. While it’s true that these situations are tough, they can happen to anyone, anytime. Another characteristic of the victim mindset is unrealistic expectations, often seeking a picture-perfect life akin to advertising images. For instance, the expectation that by age 40, one should own a house, have a stable job, a good car, and two kids. However, life doesn’t always follow such scripts. Many face unforeseen challenges or tragedies before 40, proving that there’s no guaranteed timeline for life events.
Creator Mindset
Life is like a puzzle, and our goal is to construct our own beautiful garden. The creator mindset allows us to turn life’s challenges into unique opportunities. By facing these unique challenges, we develop specialized skills and can become experts in our own unique areas
The creator mindset offers a completely different perspective on life. It views life as a journey filled with opportunities for learning and growth. Think of it as being the architect of your own life, constructing a home tailored entirely to your tastes, from the doorknobs and flooring to the placement of electrical outlets.
With a creator mindset, you have a keen awareness of your preferences and a deep curiosity to discover more about yourself. This recognition fuels a sense of self-worth, emphasizing the importance of self-respect. Unlike the short-sighted lure of immediate financial gains, the creator mindset values personal satisfaction and authenticity over short-term rewards.
As you navigate life with this mindset, you naturally develop a genuine sense of ownership over your journey. This perspective fosters an appreciation for the inherent value in everyone’s life, irrespective of their material possessions or social status. The hallmark of the creator mindset is a sense of pride in oneself and a genuine appreciation for who you are.
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The creator mindset approaches all life events as opportunities for learning. They design their lives according to their desires. Even unexpected challenges are seen as chances for growth and learning, with knowledge gained from these challenges enriching their lives. The creator mindset allows for an unlimited expansion of life perspectives. Those with this mindset are also curious about others’ lives. They continuously explore their aspirations, plant seeds of their dreams in daily life, and over time, they achieve what they’ve always envisioned.
The law of attraction aligns naturally with those who possess a creator mindset, even if they’re unaware they’re living by its principles. The formula for the law of attraction isn’t complex; it’s just a natural way of living. The creator mindset is the driving force behind effectively harnessing the power of this law. Using the law of attraction doesn’t necessarily mean becoming a millionaire. It’s simply a tool that allows individuals to shape and fulfill their lives
The law of attraction isn’t about obsession or possession. It’s a skill that creative individuals can use to guide their lives. Personally, I’ve witnessed its effects numerous times during my missionary endeavors.
How to transform into a Creator Mindset
Firstly, it’s essential to understand some basics about how our human bodies function. Dr. Bruce Lipton, a stem cell biologist, has explained that our cells constantly receive information from their surroundings. Since our bodies are made up of cells, they are essentially shaped by external information. In simple terms, our thoughts and thought processes are influenced by external inputs, especially during our formative years up to age 7 and 11. This is when many of our beliefs about ourselves and our worldviews are established. Lipton, along with other brain and spiritual professionals, emphasizes that our brains operate based on the data input during these early years, which becomes ingrained in our subconscious. Therefore, to transition from a victim to a creator mindset, it’s crucial to address and reshape these deeply rooted beliefs and patterns in our subconscious that were formed during our younger years, often without our control.
The essential thing to understand is that our beliefs and thought processes are greatly influenced by our subconscious mindset. This subconscious can be updated from outdated beliefs to newer ones that align with a creator’s perspective. With a conscious mindset, we can observe and understand these shifts in our thinking and recognize that our brain, like any other organ, can be influenced by a multitude of factors.
Hypnosis
To transform our subconscious towards a creator mindset, it’s helpful to understand the state of hypnosis. Hypnosis exists in a twilight state, somewhere between sleep and wakefulness. This state provides a bridge between the conscious and the subconscious mind. By introducing creator mindset information during this state, especially regularly in the morning and evening for at least three weeks, you’ll start to notice a shift in your thought processes compared to before.
Takeaways
In an upcoming article, I will delve deeper into the transformation towards a creator mindset. For now, the key takeaway is the importance of shifting our mindset to become the architects of our lives. Many of us tend to lean towards a victim mindset, but there are techniques and skills available to transition from this mindset to that of a creator. The law of attraction is an integral aspect of the strategies the creator mindset embraces.

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