A person's thoughts--or rather what they focus on in a large part determines how his/her life unfolds. If that's the case, people can decide what kind of day that they'd like to have, what people they should meet or encounter and what they'd like to accomplish. Unfortuately, many of us are not able to successful create the lives that we wish.
According to business coach and intuitive, Mariana M Cooper:
The secret to getting these circumstances to occur is to ASK!! Believe it or not we seem to be much better about visualizing the BIG PICTURE. The big house, the new car, the great guy or gal who is our ULTIMATE soul mate, the windfall of money is what we envision. That is great! And it is important to have that big vision.
BUT here is the secret: You MUST visualize how you want the small in between steps to unfold as well! You must ASK for the resources, the next steps to take toward your ultimate goals that are for your highest good, the helpful people that can really move you forward etc.
Here is what I do each morning and it WORKS really well:
As you awake say "Thank you"
Then ask "How May I Serve?"
Then Script Your Day by declaring: "Today I see myself meeting a person who will...... or Today I will have an amazing money miracle that really propels me forward... or Today I am in the right place, at the right time meeting all the right people...
You can also take some time to actually visualize yourself solving a particular issue, having an easy time with a customer service agent, feeling surprised at the end of the day about how fabulous it all went...
Let yourself get emotional about it and feel the essence of your script coming to fruition!
And then LET IT GO!!!! Refrain from analyzing whether it is going to happen or if this works or why it works for someone else and not you etc etc.
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
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1 comment:
Thanks so much for the the revelation. So often when planning my focus is always on the Big Picture. Your point about planning the small steps in between truly resonated with me. For it's those small steps that's going to get me to the big picture. Thanks for the "a ha" moment.
Robin
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