Sunday, January 25, 2009

Six Steps to Manifesting a "No Fear" Year From Rich German

Quote on ManifestationOne of my intentions for this year is to take fearless action in all aspects of my life, so when I found out about Rich German's free teleseminar, How to Manifest a "No Fear" Year (replay available now), I knew that this was something that I should listen to.

Rich offered some great tips, so I thought I'd pass on all the goodness to you. Here are some of the notes I jotted down from the call...

Step #1: Feel good - the most important thing. All manifestation begins with feeling good. Make feeling good your #1 priority in life.

Step #2: Set forth your intention. Over 90% of manifestation occurs in the declaration. Decide what you want!

Step #3: Take inspired action. Key word here is "inspired". When you take inspired action, the line between work and play will cease to exist. The #1 thing that stops people from taking action is FEAR.

Ask yourself: What are you afraid of? Define your worst-case scenario. What's the worst thing that could happen? What are the fears, doubts, and What If's when you think about making the changes that you want or need to make? Acknowledge that fear and then take inspired action.

Your worst-case scenario is better than most people's best-case scenario. 50% of the world's population lives on less than $2 a day. Your worst case scenario will probably never happen. Your fear is not real! Your fear is an illusion created by the mind.

What are the positive outcomes externally and internally that will happen?
* Confidence goes up
* Self-esteem goes up
* Worthiness goes up

What are you putting off out of fear? What we most fear doing is the one thing we actually need to do. What is the cost of inaction?

Step #4: Release THE HOW. Don't get caught up in how things need to occur. Getting stuck in "the how" will kill your intention.

Step #5: Be a "YES" to life! Get in the habit of saying, "Yes!"

Step #6: The intention manifests. Get in the act of receiving or allowing. Get out of your way! No more self-sabotage!

**Surrender - The real secret to everlasting peace and prosperity. Imagine how it would feel to live in a state of peace...to know and trust that everything will be taken care of.

Click here to visit Rich German's website!

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Briany Tracy on Happiness and Your Economic Destiny

Someone who I have admired for quite some time now is Brian Tracy, a personal development author and speaker. In this video he shares his thoughts about happiness...



I also want to share this quote from Brian Tracy. It's relevant to what is going on right now with the collective consciousness...
"Your goal is to organize your life in such a way that you enjoy a good income, a high standard of living, and that you are the master of your economic destiny rather than a victim of changing economic times."


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  • Sunday, January 18, 2009

    How to Achieve Your Goals (Commitments) In 2009

    jump for joy on Flickr by Christian HabisreutingerThis is the time of year when most people are gung-ho about all the things they want to achieve this year. You want to lose weight, travel more, make more money, or attract a soulmate.

    However, from my experience of making goals and achieving them (or not achieving them), I'm learning what must be done in order to attract what I want in my life. Like I said in my previous post, I like to say "commitment" rather than "goal".

    You may be wondering what the difference is between the two words. Well, for me, "commitment" has much more oomph behind it. There's a certain kind of positive energy behind that word. You make a commitment rather than just making a goal. When I think of goals, I think of sports.

    Committedness: the trait of sincere and steadfast fixity of purpose

    So, how do you go about sticking to your commitments this year? Here are a few tips that have worked for me:

    Change your mindset
    Instead of thinking about losing weight, how about thinking about becoming healthier? When I think about losing weight, many people think about how hard it's going to be, how you have to change the way you eat, and all the hours you have to spend in the gym. Have you had those same thoughts? All those thoughts are enough to make you quit even before you get started!

    However, when you change your mindset and start looking at how you can become healthier or have more energy, you focus your energy on a positive habit. This all goes back to staying focused on what you want versus what you don't want. When you're thinking, "I want to lose weight. I want to get rid of my fat", you're actually focusing on that weight.

    Likewise, if you want to get out of debt and make more money this year, don't think about "getting out of debt". Instead, think about creating more value in this world and attracting money based on that value you create.

    Write it down
    There is a great deal of power in the written word. It clarifies and solidifies your commitment.

    Every morning I write down a "To Do" list based on my commitments for the year. I look at that list at least a couple times a day to help keep me focused.

    Brian Kim has written an excellent article on Why You Should Write Down Your Goals that explains thoroughly why it is important to get into the habit of writing down your commitments.

    Visualize
    Visualize every morning when you wake up and at night before you go to bed. Visualize and feel the emotions as if you've already achieved your commitment. I also highly recommend creating a vision board and looking at this vision board on a daily basis.

    Be Patient

    Whatever you do, be patient and stay positive. We live in a society that wants instant gratification, but many life changes don't occur overnight. Think long-term and celebrate the little achievements that occur from day to day. Too often we look at what we don't accomplish and focus on those things. Take the time to celebrate what you have accomplished!

    I really like this video of Eckhart Tolle with Oprah where he talks about achieving goals...





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    Tuesday, January 06, 2009

    Abraham-Hicks On Happier People

    It's a New Year and there are many of you who have made your New Year's "resolutions" for 2009. I personally don't make "resolutions" per se - I like to think of goals as "commitments".

    My next article will talk more in depth about resolutions and why many people forget about them after January, but in the meantime I want to share this thought by Abraham-Hicks...
    "There are no happier people on this planet than those who
    decide that they want something, define what they want, get hold of the feeling of it even before its manifestation, and then joyously watch the unfolding, as piece by piece, by piece it begins to unfold. That's the feeling of your hands in the clay."
    The key phrase in the quote above is "get hold of the feeling". Whatever you want to achieve this year...start acting and feeling as if you've already accomplished it.

    Have you had issues achieving your goals in past years? Just remember the quote above! And most of all...

    Peanuts: Think Big

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