Your invisible prison

The other day I was in an aquarium. Don’t judge me, it was the only thing to do in that place. I watched the different species of fish for a while and pretended to be interested in the facts provided on the information boards.

On the way out I looked at a giant shark tank – a real shark tank, not the TV show. I thought: “Poor animals, they are not free to go where they want.” A blink of an eye later my train of thought came to a ear-numbingly screeching halt at another thought: am I really free?

We all might live in our own invisible prison: the walls made of limiting beliefs, work or personal situation. The bed is made out of a foul mood or bad habits.

How do you break free of your own prison?

  • Firstly you need to realise that you are stuck or in a bad spot.
  • Then you have to have the will to change it.

The key to leave your own prison is your mindset: if you can change it you can change your approach to things. Remove limiting beliefs, change the situation you are in. Improve your mood and replace bad habits with good ones.

>