Let yourself WANT what you want.
Only by truly let yourself WANT what you want, will you begin to call it in, and create it.
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Only by truly let yourself WANT what you want, will you begin to call it in, and create it.
Let me tell you a story about a woman who lived in a sweet little house, which was completely cluttered. There were piles of magazines and newspapers, and boxes of stuff that wouldn’t fit on shelves; it was actually hard to walk through her home without feeling like you were exploring an old dusty attic. …
The small day to day dreams we have are more important than the epic, one in a lifetime dreams that we tend to think of when we use the word “Dream.” The dreams of being different in our life right now.
Six reasons why I love facebook: People can read what they want when they want, I can share great videos, articles, websites, tools easily, it creates real time, real live new relationships in my life, I can stay in touch so easily with friends around the globe, My long distance friends feel so much more part of my life, and it’s quick and easy.
“Sustained enthusiasm brings into existence a wave of creative energy, and all you have to do then is ‘ride the wave.’ “
Raising your floor gives you tremendous personal power. Take responsiblity for anything that might be holding you back, and lift the limits on how high you can stretch!
How do I get myself started again, when I’ve gotten out of the habit of taking action in some area? Here are three specific, proven techniques I use on myself.
What are you tolerating in the area you want to change, and what is it costing you? Once you truly expose that cost to yourself, without any sugar coating, you get serious traction on the road to making the change. When you can get yourself to the point of zero tolerance, through really understanding the cost, you’ve opened the door wide open to making lasting change.
Drumming together is a powerful metaphor for life. In relationship, when your partner is sad, don’t go down with them, in a misguided effort to support them. Is it truly supportive to be sad along with them? Consider instead offer compassion and caring – while staying strong and happy yourself. Hold the beat. Give them a rhythm to reach for when they are ready to come back in.
Trust can be developed and deepened by noticing and celebrating, when you are in a great place, what trusting action helped get you there.