You probably already know that I’m a big believer in setting big goals. Well, for the New Year, I suggest that you take things up a notch…
Start with a goal that scares and excites you at the same time. Then, instead of just holding an image of your goal in your mind, fuse with it.
If you want to start a business, for example, don’t just think of the business. Think from the business. In your mind, run the business each day. See yourself making sales, meeting with clients and hiring a staff.
Fusing with your goal requires you to make a change on the inside. When you fuse with something, you become one with it intellectually and emotionally.
And where you are intellectually and emotionally dictates your vibration, which creates your actions. And your actions create your results.
All you’re doing is using your imagination to see yourself already being, doing or having your desire. And you do it over and over and over again until you believe that it already exists.
In Awakened Imagination, Neville says, “The moment your belief matches with any state, you fuse with it, and this union results in the activation and projection of its plots, plans, conditions and circumstances. This new state of conscious awareness becomes your home from which you view the world.”
As we move into the New Year, really lock onto these ideas. Stop thinking about your current circumstances, and focus on what’s going on inside.
Commit to start seeing the world from where you want to go. When you do that, by law, it’s only a matter of time before it manifests physically. And the beauty of it is, all it takes is a shift in perception.
To your success,
Bob Proctor
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