Posts Tagged ‘living the life of your dreams’
It’s a Living…
If you're not living the life of your dreams right now, it's not because you don't know how. There's a good chance you know exactly what it is that you love to do. It's that thing that feels totally natural. The thing you do that you feel like you could do all day, every day and never get tired of. When you do it, that's when your true talent and unique gifts are being used to their fullest. So why aren't you doing it every day? There's nothing or no one that can stop you from doing what you love. Provided of course that it's [...]
Ready, Set, Now Let Go!
Letting go is such sweet sorrow. Yes, that's mine. Thanks, Bill Shakespeare. But seriously, one of the toughest things to do as you seek to improve yourself, is to embrace this concept of letting go in order to really start achieving and receiving in your life. And what's even harder than buying into the idea, is actually letting go. One distinction that can be made, which may at least help you start to define letting go, as you work to wrap your mind around the whole concept is that letting go is not forgetting about or losing [...]
Has LOA left you DOA?
The law of attraction gets a lot of press these days. It's a principle of nature that has existed since the beginning of time, at least as far as any of us can tell, but it really seems to have grown in popularity over the past few years. The law basically operates like this: Your life is the result of your most dominant thought patterns. Like attracts like and so whatever you focus on most (consciously or subconsciously) is what is attracted to you. You also become attracted to it. Sounds pretty simple on the surface, right? And [...]
You’ll Achieve Whatever You Believe
Nobody knows you quite like you know you. And nobody believes you like you believe yourself. So how are you really doing in life and what do you think about it? When I talk to people about their potential, I often bring up the fact that they know far more about what they are capable of than I do. I can guess and I can talk to them about goals for achievement, but I don't have the ability to look inside and see what truly drives and motivates them or what thoughts and beliefs they possess about their own capacity for success. And [...]













