MKE Week 23B: How to Get Out of Your Own Way

Have you ever felt stuck? I mean, really, really stuck… in the dark, not moving (forward, backwards, or sideways), confused about what to do.

Have you ever considered using the Law of Least Effort to get out of your own way?

The Master Key Experience this week focused on the Law of Least Effort. That Law assures us that there is always a simple, natural path to fulfillment. Nature’s intelligence unfolds spontaneously through the path of least effort and no resistance. This is the way that you can live, too. When you combine acceptance, responsibility, and defenselessness, your life flows with effortless ease.

Least effort is expanded when your actions are motivated by providing value, love, and productivity, while seeking nothing in return.  When you seek power and control over other people, your waste energy. When you seek money or power for the sake of the ego, you spend energy chasing the illusion of happiness instead of finding happiness in the moment.

When you seek money for personal gain only, you cut off the flow of energy to yourself. 

For example, if you take, take,  and request favors from others, and use other people’s resources for your advantage, eventually, people are going to grow tired of you not paying it forward or reciprocating the gesture you will find them distancing themselves from you and resentment will ensue. 

On the contrary, when your actions are motivated by love, your energy multiplies and accumulates and the surplus energy that you accumulate can be channeled into creating potential opportunities for unlimited wealth.

Have you ever felt stuck? I mean, really, really stuck… in the dark, not moving (forward, backwards, or sideways), confused about what to do.

In this moment of confusion, you may feel afraid to do the wrong thing because you might make the situation worse.

So rather than making a choice, you choose to be static and do nothing in the hopes that the situation will just pass.

I think we all know how that goes. Nothing changes except those negative feelings, reinforced by your awareness of your frustration, get stronger.

For many of my clients, this is the moment of realization that brings them to me for help.

They’re stuck. They can see a better future, they can sense and feel their goal, but they just can’t seem to make it happen. The harder they try, the more it eludes them.

You may feel the same way. I know that in the past, I have.

We ask ourselves a lot of questions in this place: “Why is so much work not leading to results?” or “When will I get my break?” or “Why does nothing ever work out the way I want it to?”

You may have a few others to add to that list.

If you do, may I suggest that you DO NOT write them down? Instead, it’s time for you to forget them and leave them behind as you move forward, free of fear and clear on your desired outcome.

While working together, I help my clients to find their answers, align with their purpose, and discover the actions that will lead them beyond the wall they are facing.

So many times, the lessons uncovered in these sessions are things that the client already knew. They sensed what they should do, but created stories about why they should not, or could not, do it.

When they connect with their subconscious and moved away from the distracting buzz of the learned behavior of their egos, they found that they have access to all of the answers that they needed.

Now released from the limiting stories and faulty negative programming that kept them stuck, they are free, and typically excited, to begin taking action to move forward.

THIS IS WHEN WE NEED TO BECOME AWARE OF THE LAW OF LEAST EFFORT

This law states that when manifestation that is in alignment with universal law will happen simply and easily. When we are in balance with our purpose, and taking intentional action, things just seem to fall into place.

Another way to look at this law is by remembering the quote by Roman philosopher Seneca, “Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity.”

How do you set your goals? Do you use the SMART Goals outline? It’s a fine template for clarifying your intended outcome, but when we’re too detailed, we actually block our flow.

Typically, these fine details come from our ego. They include things like: how much money you want to earn, the exact location of your office, or the specific person with whom you want to fall in love.

The ego shows us grand movies of how great these specific outcomes will be, and we get stuck in the film. When things do not happen in exactly the way our ego has presented them, we tend to feel like failures for not achieving our dreams.

When we operate from a broader vision, we see that the Universe will fill in the details. Maybe your high school or college crush married someone else… yet, when you stopped focusing on the loss of this person in your life, then you met someone else who better matched your picture of a happy, healthy relationship.

The Universe had your back all along, but you while you focused on the detail, you missed other opportunities It was presenting.

Once you learned the lesson, that your ideal outcome in alignment with universal law, was not “a relationship with X,” but instead “a happy, healthy relationship with a loving partner,” then the Law of Least Effort took over.

If you are struggling, ask yourself why. Where did you lose connection to the flow?

Are you feeling fear? Maybe your bank account is running low and you do not yet see a solution on the horizon; maybe you are in a relationship that is not fulfilling you, but you think this may be your last chance at love; or maybe you are concerned that you’ll never find another job that pays as well as the one you currently have… and hate.

When we’re in these moments of struggle, we do not see our larger world of endless possibilities that surrounds us. Our ego keeps us focused on the small distractions that keep us in our comfort zones.

We’re miserable, but at least it’s a familiar place. What’s outside of the walls of our comfort zone is unfamiliar. That means it’s scary to our ego, that is, in its own way, trying to protect us by keeping us in place.

When do we usually begin moving? It’s actually a very simple equation. We make choices based on fear and pain.

Comfort Zone Dynamics

When the fear/pain of going outside of our comfort zone is greater than staying in place, we’ll stay in place. When the fear/pain of staying in the current situation is greater than stepping out of our comfort zone, then we begin taking action to get moving.

I hear you: “That’s all fine and good, but what does it have to do with the Law of Least Effort? That all sounds like a lot of work.” And you are right. Taking that path, based in fear, moving only when we’re prodded, wastes a lot of energy and time.

When we’re in alignment with the Law of Least Effort, things move more easily. We become aware that our goal is available to us, but it may not happen at exactly the time we wish it to… AND THAT’S OK. When we’re operating in balance with this law, we know that our outcomes will be delivered to us by the Universe when the time is right.

In the meantime, we do what we need to do, what we can do, to prepare ourselves for its arrival, without focusing every day on the arrival of the goal. That’s called “letting go of attachment to outcome.”

Let it be. It will happen. Trust the Universe. It is the energy of love and is the flow of abundance. Don’t worry about your result – but do your diligence and work to be ready when it arrives.

Otherwise, what you’ll attract by worrying is more worry and less manifestation of your goal. Focusing your energy on the event not having yet occurred will delay its arrival.

Trust is important. Connect with your Higher Self and ask if your goal is in balance with your purpose in this life.

When we connect with our Higher Purpose, with our reason for being here in this life, on this planet, we can sense the flow of events in our lives.

Working within the framework of Least Resistance, we may see that each person we meet is part of a larger network. While Person A may not directly play a large role in our ultimate outcome, they may connect us to someone who will.

The Spiritual Law of Least Effort

The fourth spiritual law of success is the Law of Least Effort. This law is based on the fact that nature’s intelligence functions with effortless ease and abandoned carefreeness. This is the principle of least action, of no resistance. This is, therefore, the principle of harmony and love.

When we learn this lesson from nature, we easily fulfill our desires. In Vedic Science, the age-old philosophy of India, this principle is known as the principle of economy of effort, or “do less and accomplish more.” Ultimately you come to the state where you do nothing and accomplish everything. –Adapted from The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success, by Deepak Chopra (Amber-Allen Publishing and New World Library, 2004). (2) Deepak Chopra The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success Full Audiobook – YouTube

What is commonly referred to as a miracle is actually an expression of the Law of Least Effort. When Christ performed the miracle of multiplying food or opening blind eyes, he did not expend any extraneous effort. Infinite intelligence functions effortlessly, frictionlessly and spontaneously. It is non-linear, intuitive, holistic and nourishing.

 The law of least effort to manage stress suggests you practice the following: You may invest too much effort and energy in goals and people that contribute nothing to your life. In fact, they sometimes make you worry instead of making you feel good. Try to work on things that are worth your time and effort.

The Law Of Least Effort doesn’t mean you have an excuse to not try or lack motivation to do anything. It means accepting the situation you’re in, and taking responsibility for your own life by taking real action to go in the direction you want to go in the future.

The principle of least effort is the theory that the “one single primary principle” in any human action, including verbal communication, is the expenditure of the least amount of effort to accomplish a task.

The 3 Commitments

The Law of Least Effort requires at least 3 main commitments you must make should you want to practice it.

1. Acceptance

Acceptance simply means let go of the past, the way things were, and commit with full intentions and no reservations towards moving forward and making progress toward your dreams and desires. 

In short, let go of the way things were and commit towards working hard to make things the way you want them to be. 

What this means is that your acceptance of this moment is total and complete, you’re accepting the way they are, and not as you wish they were in this moment. 

Additionally, if you feel frustrated, or upset, by your person or situation, you must know that you are not reacting to the person or the situation, but instead, you are at conflict with yourself and your emotions.   This leads us to the second component of the law of least effort, which is responsibility.

2. Take Responsibility

The Law Of Least Effort doesn’t mean you have an excuse to not try or lack motivation to do anything. It means accepting the situation you’re in, and taking responsibility for your own life by taking real action to go in the direction you want to go in the future.

What responsibility means is not blaming anyone or anything for your situation, including yourself. Having accepted this circumstance, this event, this problem, responsibility then means the ability to have creative control to overcome the situation as it is now. 

All problems contain the seeds of opportunity, and this awareness allows you to take a moment and transform into a better situation or thing.  Times of tension or chaos create opportunities that were never possible before. 

In other words, tension and chaos create turning points, they bring us to a fork in the road, where we are giving new opportunities to make something of ourselves that we never had the chance of before.  To take advantage of these turning points you must first take responsibility for yourself, the pass, and the present so that you can answer the call to the new opportunities that lie ahead.

3. Surrender or Defensiveness

One of the biggest causes of anxiety is the desire to control everything, however you cannot control all the events in the world, or every bad situation you may find yourself in.

The third component of the law of least effort is surrender or defensiveness. This means that you have relinquished the need to convince or persuade others of your point of view. 

If you observe people around you, you’ll see that they spend 99% of their time defending their point of view. If you relinquish the need to defend your point of view, you will gain access to an enormous amount of energy that you have previously wasted. 

Additionally, when you become defensive, blame others, and do not accept and surrender to the moment, your life meets resistance. Anytime you encounter resistance, recognize that if you force the situation, the resistance will only increase. 

You do not want to stand rigid and waste valuable time or effort for things that are empty and meaningless in the grand scheme of life.  Completely desist from defending your point of you.  When you have no point to defend, you do not allow the birth of an argument. If you do this consistently, you stop fighting and resist, and you will fully experience the present, which is a gift.

We must surrender to the process, and allow the universe to take us where we’re meant to go.

Taking the Path Of Least Resistance in Everyday Life

Surrendering control, and allowing life to unfold in the way it’s meant to is an everyday practice, and you won’t immediately become an expert at it (after all, we are all human.) But there are some steps you can take each day to become better at practicing this law.

1.   Observe nature

The grass does not force itself. The flowers bloom without resistance. The sun rises and sets every single day. The birds do not starve, they eat what they find. The trees grow big and tall, just as they are supposed to. None of these things have to think about what to do, they just are. Observing nature can teach you a great deal about how to live you’re own life.

2.   Trust in the universe

The easiest way to allow what is meant to be, is to have faith in the universe. This can be extremely difficult at times, especially when things are going wrong. It’s easy to have faith when everything is going right and things seem to be working for you. However, remember, just because you’re not getting what you want, doesn’t mean you aren’t still on the right track, that is where faith really comes in.

3.   Fight the urge to react

There are many different kinds of people in this world, and you won’t like a large number of them (people who take up the entire sidewalk without allowing you space, people who chew with their mouth open, people who use their cellphones in the movie theater, I could go on and on.) However, reacting with negativity will only leave you feeling badly, not them. Imagine an invisible bubble around you, shielding you from the negative, and allowing only positive energy in.

4.   Accept your feelings/mood

While it’s important to make an effort at maintaining positive energy and trying not to allow a bad mood to take hold, sometimes it just can’t be helped. We all have bad days, and we will continue to have them in the future. Trying to force yourself to feel happy will only call more attention to your bad mood. Sometimes it’s best to surrender to your bad day, do what you can to take care of yourself, and start again tomorrow. This too shall pass.

5.   Be present

One of the biggest ways to cause yourself anxiety is to worry about a future that hasn’t happened yet. Remember, if what you were worried about actually happens then you’ve experienced the stress twice, and if it never happens then you’ve caused yourself stress over nothing. Taking the path of least resistance, following the Law of Least Effort, is surrendering to where life will take you, where you’re meant to be.

6. Read Law of Least Effort Daily Affirmations:

[1]: Acceptance: I will practice Acceptance. Today I will accept people, situations, circumstances, and events as they occur. I will know that this moment is as it should be, because the whole universe is as it should be. I will not
struggle against the whole universe by struggling against this moment. My acceptance is total and complete. I accept things as they are in this moment, not as I wish they were.


[2] Responsibility: Having accepted things as they are, I will take Responsibility for my situation and for all those events I see as problems. I know that taking responsibility means not blaming anyone or anything for my situation (and this includes myself). I also know that every problem is an opportunity in disguise, and this alertness to opportunities allows me to take this moment and transform it into a greater benefit.


[3]: Defenselessness: Today my awareness will remain established in Defenselessness. I will relinquish the need to defend my point of view. I will feel no need to convince or persuade others to accept my point of view. I will remain open to all points of view and not be rigidly attached to any one of them.

7. The Law of Least Effort Meditation: (2) The Law of Least Effort – YouTube

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MKE Week 23A: Building a Positive Money Consciousness

Money Consciousness is Secret to Wealth Attainment “If you truly DESIRE money so keenly that your desire is an obsession, you will have no difficulty in convincing yourself that you will acquire it. The object is to want money, and to become so determined to have it that you CONVINCE yourself you will have it.

It’s no question that the modern entrepreneur community has become fascinated with wealth consciousness and money mindset. What used to be deemed as “woowoo hippy” content is now considered mainstream and essential to an entrepreneur’s toolbox, making every online business owner rethink the importance of mindset work in their business pursuits.

But with so many people talking about wealth consciousness, it’s allowed a lot of room for discussion without much action. This leads us to the million-dollar question: What actually is a money mindset, and how can you start adopting it so that you can actually turn it into a lucrative asset?

The Master Key System’s definition of a money mindset is this: getting rid of all limiting beliefs that are preventing you from taking powerful action, and viewing the world through an opportunistic lens in order to achieve unlimited abundance in your life.

How do your build a million dollar consciousness? How you do you create the feeling of being a millionaire? Everything reflects our consciousness, and there is little value in staying in the consciousness of poverty. Prosperity has had only one connotation for too long — money. The subject of money has a powerful emotional charge, equivalent to the subject of sex. Yet, we will usually talk about it only like the weather — in general economic terms.

The Master Key System tell us “Money consciousness” means that the mind has become so thoroughly saturated with the desire for money, that one can see one’s self already in possession of it. Great riches are different from financial sufficiency.

The money consciousness is an attitude of mind; it is the open door to the arteries of commerce. It is the receptive attitude. Desire is the attractive force which sets the current in motion and fear is the great obstacle by which the current is stopped or completely reversed, turned away from us.

The Master Key System tell us money consciousness means becoming a person who is aware of the financial implications inherent in their daily activities. Money consciousness is not focused on becoming rich as such, but on becoming money conscious, aware of how money affects your life and what the financial implications are in any particular activity in your life.

Many of us go through our lives with a poor money consciousness, meaning we think about the lack of money more than we think about the abundance of money. We have been brought up to believe certain things about money which in turn holds us back from receiving more money in our lives.

Money consciousness is not always about having a lot of cash; it is also about having the ability to attract wealth in the first place. Whether it’s about getting a raise in your salary or allowance, having a mindset that attracts prosperity can make things happen for you.

Now, you don’t need to get a money tree for you to attract financial success; you simply need to increase your money consciousness. Read on to find out more.

The Master Key System tell us fear is just the opposite from money consciousness; it is poverty consciousness, and as the law is unchangeable we get exactly what we give; if we fear we get what we feared.

The Master Key System tell us poverty consciousness has nothing to do with the amount of money, physical comfort or material possessions a person has. Poverty consciousness is deeply rooted in fears of victimization, survival, insecurity, and limitation, as well as fears of death that include fears about our relationship to God and the Universe.

Money weaves itself into the entire fabric of our very existence; it engages the best thought of the best minds. We make money by making friends, and we enlarge our circle of friends by making money for them, by helping them, by being of service to them. The first law of success then is service, and this in turn is built on integrity and justice.

The Master Key System tell us money is a form of energetic exchange, nothing else.  In our complex world we need a simple, mutually agreed upon means of energy transference that is both convenient and practical.  Money fills this niche by allowing us to represent stored energy in a physical, highly portable way.

 Therefore money is a form of energy.  

When looked at from this point of view, it must then be subject to the Law of Currency Exchange.  

And so here we have one of the major secrets of manifestation: those who assist/facilitate the flow of money (energy) are rewarded with more money (energy) for they are working in harmony with this universal law.  

When this is done in integrity and in harmony with other universal laws such as the Law of Giving and the Law of Gratitude, it can be an extremely powerful force.  It can also be manipulated as many choose to do in this current time.  However, such are the laws of the universe.

By acknowledging the fundamental nature of energy via the Law of Currency exchange, we can begin to actively and consciously work with it in ways that not only heal ourselves, but everything around us as we continue our upwards spiral towards realization.

The Law of Compensation will demand of him an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth. The forces of life are volatile; they are composed of our thoughts and ideals and these in turn are molded into form; our problem is to keep an open mind, to constantly reach out for the new, to recognize opportunity, to be interested in the race rather than the goal, for the pleasure is in the pursuit rather than the possession.

The Master Key System tell us you can make a money magnet of yourself, but to do so you must first consider how you can make money for other people.

If you have the necessary insight to perceive and utilize opportunities and favorable conditions and recognize values, you can put yourself in position to take advantage of them, but your greatest success will come as you are enabled to assist others. What benefits one must benefit all.

A generous thought is filled with strength and vitality, a selfish thought contains the germs of dissolution; it will disintegrate and pass away.

Great financiers are simply channels for the distribution of wealth; enormous amounts come and go, but it would be as dangerous to stop the outgo as the income; both ends must remain open; and so our greatest success will come as we recognize that it is just as essential to give as to get.

If we recognize the Omnipotent power that is the source of all supply we will adjust our consciousness to this supply in such a way that it will constantly attract all that is necessary to itself and we shall find that the more we give the more we get.

Giving in this sense implies service.

The banker gives his money, the merchant gives his goods, the author gives his thought, the workman gives his skill; all have something to give, but the more they can give, the more they get, and the more they get the more they are enabled to give.

The financier gets much because he gives much; he thinks; he is seldom a man that lets anyone else do his thinking for him; he wants to know how results are to be secured; you must show him; when you can do this he will furnish the means by which hundreds or thousands may profit, and in proportion as they are successful will he be successful.

Morgan, Rockefeller, Carnegie and others did not get rich because they lost money for other people; on the contrary, it is because they made money for other people that they became the wealthiest men in the wealthiest country on the globe.

The average person is entirely innocent of any deep thinking; he accepts the ideas of others, and repeats them, in very much the same way as a parrot; this is readily seen when we understand the method which is used to form public opinion, and this docile attitude on the part of a large majority who seem perfectly willing to let a few persons do all their thinking for them is what enables a few men in a great many countries to usurp all the avenues of power and hold the millions in subjection.

Now, plenty of people will tell you that this is a load of bull. “There is only one lens, and the reality is… I am broke!”

And sure, on the surface, this might be exactly what it looks like. But the truth is that most people are holding onto limiting beliefs that they aren’t even fully conscious of, or that they see as fact instead of an opinion that they’ve been conditioned to believe since childhood.

Basically, most people have the worst relationship with money ever. And this is what prevents them from getting massive amounts of it, all the time.  But, here’s the secret: When you heal your relationship with money, start appreciating it instead of resenting it and see it as an unlimited resource instead of one of scarcity, your reality will naturally transform as well.

The Master Key System tells us you will find that money weaves itself into the entire fabric of our very existence. That the Law of Success is service.  That we get what we give, and for this reason we should consider it a great privilege to be able to give.

Many of us go through our lives with a poor money consciousness, meaning we think about the lack of money more than we think about the abundance of money.  We have been brought up to believe certain things about money which in turn holds us back from receiving more money in our lives.

Beliefs such as ‘The rich get richer and the poor get poorer’, ‘Another day, another dollar’, ‘Money is the root of all evil’, ‘more money, more problems’, and I am sure you can think of a lot more of these beliefs.

These types of beliefs have been ingrained into our subconscious minds and actually prevent us from having the money we deserve in life.  

The Master Key System tells us the thing to do is to expand your money consciousness and therefore change your beliefs about money and bring more of it into your life.

Again, What Is Money Consciousness?

Money consciousness and prosperity consciousness are not the same thing although you will occasionally see someone refer to them as if they are.

  • Prosperity consciousness is a focus on becoming prosperous, even wealthy.
  • Money consciousness means becoming a person who is aware of the financial implications inherent in their daily activities.

Money consciousness is not focused on becoming rich as such, but on becoming money conscious, aware of how money affects our life and what the financial implications are in any particular activity in your life.

Implement Money Conscious Thinking

Identify the questions you want to ask yourself in any situation that could potentially involve a financial obligation. Your list might include the following:

  • If I decide to do this, how much will it cost?
  • Are there alternative, perhaps less expensive and/or better ways to achieve the same goals?
  • If I do this now, how will I pay for it now?
  • Is it best (most cost effective) to do it now or later?
  • Do I really want to do this or are there other things I would rather spend my available funds on?
  • If I make this choice today will I consider it to have been a good decision tomorrow?

Perhaps, if you need an extra bit of encouragement, you will want to write in large print on a note card: Is this a smart spending decision? On the back write the above list of questions, or your own version, in smaller print. Put the first side up in your wallet where you will see it whenever you start to make a purchase.

With this technique, anytime you open your wallet you will see the key question and think about whether you are practicing good money consciousness in making your decision.

If you are making good money choices, congratulate yourself. If not, review your questions on the back and remind yourself to think about them before initiating an expenditure.

Money Conscious Attitudes

Naturally the first part of analyzing any situation from a money conscious perspective is the ability to grasp how much any particular action will cost. Never focus solely on the immediate cost; consider the long term expenses associated with your choice.

The most essential part of the whole process is that you must always know how you will pay for anything you do at the time you do it. And you must do so without using money that is needed for essential purchases elsewhere.

Don’t forget this either. Charging on a credit card is not paying at all! If you temporarily charge the expense to a card you need to know where the money is coming from to pay that charge before interest accrues.

Living the Money Conscious Life

Money consciousness, without a doubt, is an important key to financial success. As you adopt a money conscious lifestyle you will find all of your financial decisions improving and your bank account growing

How can expanding your money consciousness brings more money

Think about it for a few minutes.  If you truly believed that there is enough money to go around for everyone, and there is, would that help you feel better about making money.  If you actually admired wealthy people for their business savvy or their entrepreneurialism, instead of saying things like ‘the rich get richer…..’ ‘they’re probably corrupt’ or words to that effect.  There’s many beliefs that we have that hold us back from having more money in our lives.

Having more money gives us more choices in life.  It won’t buy you the things that are truly important in life like happiness, a great family life, true love, passion, knowledge, respect and inner peace, these things we have to work on separately whether we have money or not.  But, having more money does give you more choices.

8 Steps to Expanding Your Money Consciousness

1. Get the Facts and Apply this Formula

Around 3 billion of the worlds population live on less than $2.50 per day, and 80% of the worlds population lives on less than $10 per day.  So what! Well doesn’t it make you appreciate a little what you have right now.

You’ve got to start appreciating what you have just now instead of dwelling on what you don’t have.  You might not be rich just now, but always thinking about the money you don’t have actually holds you back from getting more.  Focus on what you do have and you’ll receive more of what you truly want.  

Apply this Simple Success Formula: Definite Major Purpose, Positive Mental Attitude, Written Plan of Action, Master Mind Alliance, Action and Follow Through.

Money has Consciousness and Knows Who Truly Wants It. (2) Money has Consciousness and Knows Who Truly Wants It – YouTube This was a huge lesson in my life, and believe me it really does work.

2. Become a money mindset sponge.

One of the simplest steps that anyone can take to begin building a healthy relationship with money is by surrounding themselves by others who are already living by those values. You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with, so when you actively absorb content created by those who are already deep in a strong money mindset, you’ll naturally adopt those qualities as well.

Making this simple shift will drastically disrupt your perspective and begin to eat away at those limiting beliefs that are holding you back from making money. Change the people you surround yourself with and change your life.

3. Ditch the negative language.

Notice how most people spend 95 percent of their time complaining? It’s the easiest way to bond with someone, squash an awkward silence or experience some cheap, instant gratification.

Most of these low-level conversations revolve around the same four topics: a bad work situation (bad boss, bad paycheck); a bad relationship (friends, family, romantic partner); a bad money situation (college debt, the ridiculous price of Whole Foods tomatoes, overdue rent); and a bad health situation (can’t afford a gym membership, can’t stop eating crap, can’t get off the couch).

If this is you, pause and take in the great wisdom of Bob Proctor: You have to want your dreams more than you want your drama.

Or, in other words, there are excuses and there are results. You cannot have both. And by allowing so many negative ideas to flow out of your mouth, fostering a sense of self-victimization and self-pity, you cannot take massive, powerful action and you’re keeping yourself exactly where you are.

Actively eliminate any and all negative language from your vocabulary and try to replace it with the positive flip side.

Positive language, while seemingly cheesy at first, leads to positive beliefs and naturally attracts positive things into your life.

4. Get the right mentors in your corner.

Pause and think about who you typically take advice from. Your parents? Your partner? Your co-workers?  From now on, challenge yourself to only seek advice from those who have already achieved what you want to achieve, period.

Of course, that process begins with getting clear on what you want. Do you want to grow your business to seven figures in revenue? Do you want to get a new job? Find a boyfriend who thinks the world of you?

Once you do gain that clarity, actively seek mentors who have already achieved what you want to achieve and spend your time with them.

The truth is that it’s hard to change the way you perceive the world when you’re surrounded by people who are stuck in a “meh” mindset. (Rule of thumb: If you find yourself regularly listening to rants on just about everything—from the rude salesperson at H&M to the cost of rent in Manhattan to the guy who never called your friend back—you need to switch up your friend circles.)

Mentors who are truly invested in your growth activate change within you by sharing their mental roadmaps to success, helping you develop a new lens to view the world through and showing you how to turn that internal fire into strategic action.

It’s much easier to follow in the footsteps of someone who’s already done it than trying to tackle these changes alone.

Cut out the frustration, overwhelm, and trial and error that naturally accompanies massive financial change, and find the right mentors who will get you there in a fraction of the time.

As a online entrepreneur, I know that it’s normal to put the whole mindset thing to the side and instead tackle the sexy stuff, like sales funnels, copywriting and Facebook ads (or is that just me?). But trust me when I say: The entire foundation for your success is how you perceive what’s possible. If you can cement an unshakable mentality and heal your lifelong soap opera with money, you will not only achieve the good, you will achieve the unimaginable.

5. Identify your go-to daily affirmations.

Try to find three to five one-liners you can repeat to yourself on a daily basis to pause, get re-aligned with your money-oriented goals and take powerful action to achieve the unimaginable.

For example, if you struggle with the idea that people with money are greedy—therefore you subconsciously self-sabotage by keeping low-paying jobs—a good affirmation worthy of repeating might be, “Having money and being a good person are not mutually exclusive. I give more back to the world when I have more money.”

If you were raised to believe that money is a scarce resource that only certain people are entitled to, a good affirmation might be, “There is unlimited money in the world, and unlimited money is coming to me right now. I am deserving of it.”

In fact, let’s start with this one right now (read it out loud): “I love money, and money loves me.”

6. Spend more time with people who have an abundance mentality

The people we spend our time with day in and day out actually do have an effect on us.  Their energy mingles with our energy in some way which does affect the way we think.  Imagine going to work every day where everyone at works constantly complains about the government stealing from them, how the tax man always gets them, how the rich are just a bunch of (insert your own expletive here), that is bound to have an effect on you.

You might not know any rich people or people who have an abundant mentality but you can join a group in your local area who meet to talk about business, about making money, about developing themselves in some way. Spending time with these people actually raises your money mind energy, and gets you started with having an abundant mentality.

7. Build up your wealth knowledge

Reading books, going to seminars, watching online training on how to make your money work for you, how to invest, how to make more money etc will expand your money consciousness as well.  You’ve got to build up your knowledge about how you want to make money whether it be starting a flower shop, starting an online business, or starting a charity you’ve got to equip yourself with the knowledge.

If you attend seminars you get to hand around people who have the same mindset as you and therefore you make it more likely that you will get that business off the ground, write that book that will make you enough money to give up the day job, start that online business you’ve always spoken about.  Money consciousness is always raised when you expand your knowledge.

8. Think bigger

Two and half years ago I was working full time in a job I enjoyed but knew it wasn’t what I truly wanted.  I wanted my own business and to work on it full time instead of part time which i had been doing for the previous 5 years.  

Then I was finally able to give up my day job and go full time online min the Networking Industry.  

I set myself a goal of getting $30,000 in sales in the first year, which would just get me by and no more.  In the first year I made  $30,000 in sales. I thought about this and said okay next year I want to double that and make $60,000 per year in sales, sure enough I made $65,000 in sales.  

The next year I set myself a goal of getting $120,000 per year in sales and guess what, I had my first 6 figure year in sales.  For the next year I want to bring in sales of $250,000 – I did not have a clue how I was going to do that, but that was my goal.  I now have a network of people I know and regularly speak with who bring in $1 Million to $10 million in sales, so my money consciousness is expanding all the time.

I am truly using that as an illustration to show you what is possible with the power of your mind and your beliefs, I’m not just telling you to be a bit of a dick.

WEEKLY EXERCISE

This week concentrate on the fact that man is not a body with a spirit, but a spirit with a body, and that it is for this reason that his desires are incapable of any permanent satisfaction in anything not spiritual.

Money is therefore of no value except to bring about the conditions which we desire, and these conditions are necessarily harmonious.

Harmonious conditions necessitate sufficient supply, so that if there appears to be any lack, we should realize that the idea or soul of money is service, and as this thought takes form, channels of supply will be opened, and you will have the satisfaction of knowing that spiritual methods are entirely practical.

“We have discovered that premeditated, orderly thinking for a purpose matures that purpose into fixed form, so that we may be absolutely sure of the result of our dynamic experiment.” – Francis Larimer Warner

MKE Week 22B: Life Changing Steps to Greatness

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Do you want to be great? “Be not afraid of greatness. Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and others have greatness thrust upon them.” ― William Shakespeare, Twelfth Night

Do you want to be the best version of yourself? The road to greatness is not for the faint of heart.

People who are great have the confidence to want to become great in the first place. So if you don’t have that confidence, maybe you’ve been told a lie that we’ve been told over and over again.

Here’s the lie: hard work is all it takes to become great.

We’ve been sold the lie countless times through movies, books, and even by our parents. We’ve been told to put our heads down, to focus on our work. And then, after years of toiling, the magic starts to happen. Only after hard work can we feel good about ourselves. But here’s the big problem:

Hard work doesn’t always pay off.

When we work hard at something, all that happens is we get good at doing that thing. So if you’re counting pennies as a cashier at Walmart, you’ll be good at… counting pennies. And hey, you might even become the best at it. But is it the best version of yourself?

Here’s the dilemma: If people don’t LOVE what they are doing, they will become great at what they HATE.

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When you truly study top performers in any field, what sets them apart is not their physical skill; it is how they control their minds.

In MKE week 22 we focused on the Science of Being Great. We were directed to start preparing our “Being Great Plan” according to the Science of Being Great.

To create that plan we were told to use the Formula for Greatness which is to:

[1]: Connect yourself to the Principle of Power, [2]: Prepare yourself (so we can perceive Truth), [3]: Adopt the correct viewpoint (social and individual), [4]: Consecration (make a declaration… dedicate to higher purpose) [5]: Enter into the Certain Way – Have Gratitude, – Thought – Take Action

We were told to use the three simple Certain Way principles to becoming great:

FIRST PRINCIPLE of the ACTING IN CERTAIN WAY GRATITUDE Practice Deep, Continuous Gratitude

SECOND PRINCIPLE of the CERTAIN WAY THOUGHT: Thinking in a certain way

THIRD PRINCIPLE of the CERTAIN WAY ACTION/WILL: Acting in a certain way

We were told to use the 10 Greatness Way Process Steps which are: The Greatness Process = Definite Major Purpose + Positive Mental Attitude + A Written Plan of Action + Master Mind Alliance + Courage + Control + Luck x Hard Work

We were told to be great, you must master each of these 10 Steps

Step #1: Know Your Definite Major Purpose

Step #2: Have a Positive Mental Attitude-Embrace Fear of Failure

Step #3: Control Your Mind and Have a Written Plan of Action

Step #4: Use a Master Mind Alliance and Harness Your Systems

Step #5: Have Courage, Control Your Outcome and Expect Luck

Step #6: Assimilate Your Expectations

Step #7: Avoid Mental Handicapping

Step #8: Hustle, Don’t Excuse

Step #9: Be Great, Not Perfect

Step #10: Reframe Your Purpose

We were told if at anytime while reading this message you say to yourself the following: “I’ve heard this before.” Or “This won’t work for me.” Then it’s time to go back to step one. “Are you sure you really want to be great?”

We were told the 10 Biggest Roadblocks to Achieving Your Greatness Are

1. Greatness being lost because of fear of inadequacy

The first thing people fear is not being skilled enough. But there’s a solution: Once you admit that you are experiencing the fear of inadequacy, understanding is on its way. When you understand what your important role is in carrying out your pursuit to get great, you will begin to see what you need to do when first stepping out to tackle your fear of inadequacy.

2. Greatness being lost because of fear of uncertainty

The second fear is being afraid of the unknown. But there’s a fix to this holding you back as well. Anticipating what will happen in the future is a strength that can be developed, and it will help you take the first step when you experience the fear of uncertainty. Vision is what will keep you moving forward regardless of your fears. In whatever you do, anticipation and vision are both necessary ingredients to fight the fear of uncertainty to reach your greatness.

3. Greatness being lost because of fear of failure

This fear marks another reason why some fail to become great or succeed. “Even if you have already built a plan for your life of greatness, you can’t see the future. You can try to predict it all you want, but there are just some things outside of your control. That said, it’s a great practice to identify the things you can control in your journey and to focus on them. This will allow you to stop focusing on the life happenings you have no control over.

4. Greatness being lost because of fear of rejection

Fear of rejection is another common issue people face in life that prevents them from being great. If we devote every ounce of passion to our lives, then we are living life in the way it was meant to be live. Rejection will come, even when we find passion and put in the work, but we should be most satisfied with giving life’s greatness our all.

5. Greatness being lost because of fear of missing out

Missing out is another fear that’s crippling to a person’s success or greatness. You can tell if you are fearful of missing out if you are constantly wishing that you are somewhere other than where you are right now. The fear of missing out is a distraction from forming lasting greatness, because it keeps you focused on what every other person in the world is doing, rather than on the people right in front of you.

The solution: Instead of letting your fear of missing out put your focus on every other place in the world besides where you are right now, you can fight this fear by slowing down and focusing on the people or events you come in contact with every single day.

6. Greatness being lost because of fear of change

Fear of change is common. We must learn to be content with life’s shifts if we are to find inner peace and passion even when everything else is changing. Worrying about change ahead does nothing but rob us of the greatness we could and should be experiencing. Yes, life is ever-evolving. We need to prepare for the future, but this should also remind us of the need to take life’s greatness as it comes, one day at a time.

7. Greatness being lost because of fear of losing control

This fear is a little more complicated. It can be helpful, but only in moderation. There are key areas of life that we can and should control that leads to our greatness, like our self-perception, out thoughts and the words we speak. But as good as controlling our lives sounds, there are some things in life that are outside our control.

8. Greatness being lost because of fear of being judged

Feeling vulnerable, or available for attack from others, is the main reason people won’t open up in the first place to their greatness. In a true community, people aren’t vulnerable. They’re open, because people in a real community aren’t out to attack others in their community, but to support them.

Instead of being afraid about what others think embrace your personal story, because that is what makes you unique, and share it within your community. In fact, strive to create community wherever you are, and build confidence in yourself and the people around you while you’re at it.

9. Greatness being lost because of fear of something bad happening

Yes, tragedy comes, and nothing I say will ever diminish its magnitude, but even more powerful is the experience of restoration — the mountaintop after the experience of tragedy. If you are in the midst of tragedy, remember that restoration will eventually come. The anxiety that comes from worry doesn’t bring greatness or success into your life any faster. Fear be still, bravery come near.

10. Greatness being lost because of fear of getting hurt

The best way to fight the fear of getting hurt is to do life together and to get to know one another on deeper levels. Some will argue that building close relationships with others can only leave you hurt in the end, but living life without relationships sounds much more hurtful than never experiencing the beauty found in relationships. Fear is the number one obstacle you will face in life: The most difficult challenge you will ever be put to and the most important one to overcome.

Through these solutions anyone can fight these roadblocks to achieving greatness or success. We have no fear and no doubt that you can do it. And the best part is that you now have everything you need to be the bravest you and reach your greatness.

“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, ‘Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous?’ Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. -By Marianne Williamson

7 Things We Need to Know About Fear that May Prevent Our Greatness

1. Fear is healthy for your Greatness

Fear is hardwired in your brain, and for good reason: Neuroscientists have identified distinct networks that run from the depths of the limbic system all the way to the prefrontal cortex and back. When these networks are electrically or chemically stimulated, they produce fear, even in the absence of a fearful stimulus. Feeling fear is neither abnormal nor a sign of weakness: The capacity to be afraid is part of normal brain function. In fact, a lack of fear may be a sign of serious brain damage.

2. Fear comes in many shades for your Greatness

Fear is an inherently unpleasant experience that can range from mild to paralyzing—from anticipating the results of a medical checkup to hearing news of a deadly terrorist attack. Horrifying events can leave a permanent mark on your brain circuitry, which may require professional help. However, chronic stress, the low-intensity variety of fear expressed as free-floating anxiety, constant worry, and daily insecurity, can quietly but seriously harm your physical and mental health over time. 

3. Fear is not as automatic as you think.

Fear is part instinct, part learned, part taught. Some fears are instinctive: Pain, for example, causes fear because of its implications for survival. Other fears are learned: We learn to be afraid of certain people, places, or situations because of negative associations and past experiences. A near-drowning incident, for example, may cause fear each time you get close to a body of water. Other fears are taught: Cultural norms often dictate whether something should be feared or not. Think, for example, about how certain social groups are feared and persecuted because of a societally-created impression that they are dangerous.

4. You don’t need to be in danger to be scared.

Fear is also partly imagined, and so it can arise in the absence of something scary. In fact, because our brains are so efficient, we begin to fear a range of stimuli that are not scary (conditioned fear) or not even present (anticipatory anxiety). We get scared because of what we imagine could happen. Some neuroscientists claim that humans are the most fearful creatures on the planet because of our ability to learn, think, and create fear in our minds. But this low-grade, objectless fear can turn into chronic anxiety about nothing specific, and become debilitating.

5. The more scared you feel, the scarier things will seem.

Through a process called potentiation, your fear response is amplified if you are already in a state of fear. When you are primed for fear, even harmless events seem scary. If you are watching a documentary about venomous spiders, a tickle on your neck caused by, say, a loose thread in your sweater will startle you and make you jump out of your seat in terror. If you are afraid of flying, even the slightest turbulence will push your blood pressure through the roof of the plane. And the more worried you are about your job security, the more you will sweat it when your boss calls you in for even an uneventful meeting.

6. Fear dictates the actions you take for your Greatness

Actions motivated by fear fall into four types freeze, fight, flight, or fright fear. Freeze means you stop what you are doing and focus on the fearful stimulus to decide what to do next (you read a memo that your company will be laying off people). Next, you choose either fight or flight. You decide whether to deal with the threat directly (tell your boss why you shouldn’t be laid off) or work around it (start looking for another job). When the fear is overwhelming, you experience fright: You neither fight nor flee; in fact, you do nothing—well, you obsess about the layoffs, ruminate, and complain, but you take no action. Being continuously in fright mode can lead to hopelessness and depression.

7. The more real the threat, the more heroic your actions for your Greatness.

We react differently to real and imagined threats. Imagined threats cause paralysis. Being scared about all the bad things that may or may not happen in the future makes you worry a lot but take little action. You are stuck in a state of fear, overwhelmed but not knowing what to do. Real threats, on the other hand, cause frenzy. When the threat is imminent and identifiable, you jump to action immediately and without flinching. This is why people are much more likely to change their eating habits after a serious health scare (e.g., a heart attack) than after just reading statistics about the deleterious effect of a diet based on fried foods. If you want to mobilize your troops, you have to put yourself in danger.

Fear can be as much an ally, as it can be an enemy. And fear of fear can keep you locked in a cage of insecurity. How do you overcome it? You learn to leverage it. 

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Science of Being Great Summarized and Explained by Wallace D. Wattles to Be Great!

ALL men are made of the one intelligent substance, and therefore all contain the same essential powers and possibilities. Greatness is equally inherent in all, and may be manifested by all. Every person may become great. Every constituent of God is a constituent of man.

Man may overcome both heredity and circumstances by exercising the inherent creative power of the soul. If he is to become great, the soul must act, and must rule the mind and the body.

Man’s knowledge is limited, and he falls into error through ignorance; to avoid this he must connect his soul with Universal Spirit. Universal Spirit is the intelligent substance from which all things come; it is in and through all things. All things are known to this universal mind, and man can so unite himself with it as to enter into all knowledge.

  1. To do this man must cast out of himself everything that separates him from God. He must will to live the divine life, and he must rise above all moral temptations; he must forsake every course of action that is not in accord with his highest ideals.

2. He must reach the right viewpoint, recognizing that God is all, in all, and that there is nothing wrong.

3. He must see that nature, society, government, and industry are perfect in their present stage, and advancing toward completion; and that all men and women everywhere are good and perfect.

4. He must know that all is right with the world, and unite with God for the completion of the perfect work. It is only as man sees God as the Great Advancing Presence in all, and good in all that he can rise to real greatness.

5. He must consecrate himself to the service of the highest that is within himself, obeying the voice of the soul. There is an Inner Light in every man that continuously impels him toward the highest, and he must be guided by this light if he would become great.

6. He must recognize the fact that he is one with the Father, and consciously affirm this unity for himself and for all others.

7. He must know himself to be a god among gods, and act accordingly.

8. He must have absolute faith in his own perceptions of truth, and begin at home to act upon these perceptions. As he sees the true and right course in small things, he must take that course.

9. He must cease to act unthinkingly, and begin to think; and

10. He must be sincere in his thought.

11. He must form a mental conception of himself at the highest, and hold this conception until it is his habitual thought-form of himself. This thought-form he must keep continuously in view.

12. He must outwardly realize and express that thought-form in his actions.

13. He must do everything that he does in a great way. In dealing with his family, his neighbors, acquaintances, and friends, he must make every act an expression of his ideal.

14. The man who reaches the right viewpoint and makes full consecration, and who fully idealizes himself as great, and who makes every act, however trivial, an expression of the ideal, has already attained to greatness. Everything he does will be done in a great way.

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He will make himself known, and will be recognized as a personality of power. He will receive knowledge by inspiration, and will know all that he needs to know.

He will receive all the material wealth he forms in his thoughts, and will not lack for any good thing. He will be given ability to deal with any combination of circumstances that may arise, and his growth and progress will be continuous and rapid.

Great works will seek him out, and all men will delight to do him honor.

Because of its peculiar value to the student of the Science of Being Great, I close this book by giving a portion of Emerson’s essay on the “Oversoul.” This great essay is fundamental, showing the foundation principles of monism and the science of greatness. I recommend the student to study it most carefully in connection with this book.

What is the universal sense of want and ignorance, but the fine innuendo by which the great soul makes its enormous claim?

Why do men feel that the natural history of man has never been written, but always he is leaving behind what you have said of him, and it becomes old, and books of metaphysics worthless?

The philosophy of six thousand years has not searched the chambers and magazines of the soul. In its experiments there has always remained, in the last analysis, a residuum it could not resolve. Man is a stream whose source is hidden.

Always our being is descending into us from we know not whence. The most exact calculator has no prescience that somewhat incalculable may not balk the very next moment. I am constrained every moment to acknowledge a higher origin for events than the will I call mine.

As with events, so it is with thoughts. When I watch that flowing river, which, out of regions I see not, pours for a season its streams into me, -I see that I am a pensioner, not a cause, but a surprised spectator of this ethereal water; that I desire and look up, and put myself in the attitude for reception, but from some alien energy the visions come.

The Supreme Critic on all the errors of the past and present, and the only prophet of that which must be, is that great nature in which we rest, as the earth lies in the soft arms of the atmosphere; that Unity, that Oversoul, with which every man’s particular being is contained and made one with all other; that common heart, of which all sincere conversation is the worship, to which all right action is submission; that overpowering reality which confutes our tricks and talents, and constrains everyone to pass for what he is, and to speak from his character and not from his tongue; and which evermore tends and aims to pass into our thought and hand, and become wisdom, and virtue, and power, and beauty. We live in succession, in division, in parts, in particles.

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Meantime within man is the soul of the whole; the wise silence; the universal beauty, to which every part and particle is equally related, the eternal One. And this deep power in which we exist, and whose beatitude is all-accessible to us, is not only self- sufficing and perfect in every hour, but the act of seeing, and the thing seen, the seer and the spectacle, the subject and the object, are one.

We see the world piece by piece, as the sun, the moon, the animal, the tree; but the whole, of which these are the shining parts, is the soul.

It is only by the vision of that Wisdom, that the horoscope of the ages can be read, and it is only by falling back on our better thoughts, by yielding to the spirit of prophecy which is innate in every man, that we know what it saith.

Every mans words, who speaks from that life, must sound vain to those who do not dwell in the same thought on their own part. I dare not speak for it. My words do not carry its august sense; they fall short and cold. Only itself can inspire whom it will, and behold! Their speech shall be lyrical and sweet, and universal as the rising of the wind.

Yet I desire, even by profane words, if sacred I may not use, to indicate the heaven of this deity, and to report what hints I have collected of the transcendent simplicity and energy of the Highest Law.

If we consider what happens in conversation, in reveries, in remorse, in times of passion, in surprises, in the instruction of dreams wherein often we see ourselves in masquerade, the droll disguises only magnifying and enhancing a real element, and forcing it on our distinct notice, we shall catch many hints that will broaden and lighten into knowledge of the secret of nature.

All goes to show that the soul in man is not an organ, but animates and exercises all the organs; is not a function, like the power of memory, of calculation, of comparison, but uses these as hands and feet; is not a faculty, but a light; is not the intellect or the will, but the master of the intellect and the will; is the vast background of our being, in which they lie, an immensity not possessed and that cannot be possessed.

From within or from behind, a light shines through us upon things, and makes us aware that we are nothing, but the light is all.

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A man is the facade of a temple wherein all wisdom and all good abide. What we commonly call man, the eating, drinking, planting, counting man, does not, as we know him, represent himself, but misrepresents himself.

Him we do not respect, but the soul, whose organ he is, would he let it appear through his action, would make our knees bend. When it breathes through his intellect, it is genius; when it flows through his affection it is love.

After its own law and not by arithmetic is the rate of its progress to be computed. The soul’s advances are not made by gradation, such as can be represented by motion in a straight line; but rather by ascension of state, such as can be represented by metamorphosis,-from the egg to the worm, from the worm to the fly.

The growths of genius are of a certain total character, that does not advance the elect individual first over John, then Adam, then Richard, and give to each the pain of discovered inferiority, but by every throe of growth the man expands there where he works, passing, at each pulsation, classes, populations of men.

With each divine impulse the mind rends the thin rinds of the visible and finite, and comes out into eternity, and inspires and expires its air.

This is the law of moral and of mental gain.

The simple rise, as by specific levity, not into a particular virtue, but into the region of all the virtues. They are in the spirit that contains them all. The soul is superior to all the particulars of merit. The soul requires purity, but purity is not it; requires justice, but justice is not that; requires beneficence, but is somewhat better; so that there is a kind of descent and accommodation felt when we leave speaking of moral nature, to urge a virtue which it en joins.

For, to the soul in her pure action, all the virtues are natural, and not painfully acquired. Speak to his heart and the man becomes suddenly virtuous. Within the same sentiment is the germ of intellectual growth, which obeys the same law.

Those who are capable of humility, of justice, of love, of aspiration, are already on a platform that commands the sciences and arts, speech and poetry, action and grace.

For whoso dwells in this mortal beatitude, does already anticipate those special powers which men prize so highly; just as love does justice to all the gifts of the object beloved.

The lover has no talent, no skill, which passes for quite nothing with his enamored maiden, however little she may possess of related faculty.

And the heart that abandons itself to the Supreme Mind finds itself related to all its works and will travel a royal road to particular knowledge and powers.

For, in ascending to this primary and aboriginal sentiment, we have come from our remote station on the circumference instantaneously to the center of the world, where, as in the closet of God, we see causes, and anticipate the universe, which is but a slow effect.

CONCLUSION:

The moment you move toward greatness you will have to take steps away from familiarity. You will learn quickly not everybody wants the same things in life. Also, you will discover that some people are not willing to leave the path of convenience to get on the path to change. You should read The Science Of Being Great Book: beinggreat.pdf (theangelwhispers.org)

Go out and day dream. Go out and believe, imagine already living your dreams and goals of greatness. With enough repetition, you become certain that this is the only outcome and you work backwards to find ways for making it happen. 

To make your life great, imagine it so. Imagine how your life will be different and better once you initiate change in your life. Anticipate the joy, the excitement, and the empowerment that comes from being a leader in your own life. Begin with small steps, but take action.There are no microwave miracles in successful life changes.

Remember to Create Lasting Change in Your Life for greatness you must 1. Assess how things are now. 2. Accept yourself as you are. 3. Take responsibility. 4. Identify what you want to change. 5. Commit to making that change. 6. Educate yourself. 7. Set goals. 8. Take action toward your goals. 9. Have compassion for yourself. 10. Take time to reflect. 11. Do these things daily, weekly, monthly and annually.

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Michael Kissinger.

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Email: mjkkissinger@yahoo.com

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