“Whatever you vividly imagine, ardently desire, sincerely believe and enthusiastically act upon… must inevitably come to pass.” – Paul J. Meyer
Imagine. Desire. Believe. Act.
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Believing suggests that some part of you still harbours self-doubt. To reach a mental state of inner knowing is to love and accept unconditionally. Reaching this internal place is part of a process of learning to be more honest with yourself about thoughts and feelings. I explore these ideas in my book, Self-Disclosure: Changes from Within. Readers are empowered to learn from the sotries of others as well as to look inside the heart and also help themselves.
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The quote is awesome motivation, yet is it really true. They say only about 3% of the people who set goals ever achieve them. Does that mean they are not doing one of the four tasks properly, or is there more to getting what you want in life than just the four tasks.
I am curious, how many times have other readers done all four with no results. Or are we possible just not acting upon the desire enough?
I will say Amen to this one. It may sound mystical but it really works. 🙂
Walter – You’re right, it does sound mystical and completely “out there.” However, when people actually take a chance and give this approach, they’ll find out that sometimes “out there” is the place where magic truly happens!
The biggest struggle I think we’ll ever have to face in life is how we deal with our mind. For it is not our friend, it will often fight back because the road to our dreams and goals are out of our comfort zone, and you know how our minds love to stay comfort zone. Our dreams and wants are out there.