High Performance Coach Richard Tosti said that "I become what I think about most of the time."
If you think about it for long enough, the idea that intention creates reality will resonate with you at some point. It sits at the heart of many religions, particularly Christianity.
"Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you."
Sound familiar?
I don't pretend to know exactly what Christ was implying here, but let us for a moment apply it to the ideology that your brain will go to any lengths to prove you right regardless of whether or not you are fundamentally correct in your thinking. Constant worry that you might fail a test usually results in a failing grade, whereas confidence, unless it is entirely misplaced, will generally afford you a satisfactory grade.
How about this for a thought: No amount of effort goes unseen by the forces that matter.
Have you ever had a bar stool dream, the stuff of grandiosity, a goal that you "still have time to reach?" Many individuals spend years in this limbo like I did, waiting for something to happen to kick them into gear, but is it not true that objects at rest tend to stay at rest? Contrarily, investing your time and effort toward the realization of a goal tends to result in greater opportunities to help that goal evolve as time goes on.
For example, I wrote about five articles recently expecting all of them to sell. They did not. What did happen, however, was that I started to get more hours at work, reductions in bills and ideas for ways to avoid spending money unnecessarily. I attribute this to the Universe taking note of my efforts to improve my financial situation, and rewarding me for kick-starting the karmic conveyor belt.
Take the first step: do something, and the karmic armies aside you will match your energetic assertions to afford you results.
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