Build faith in your success
Your day evolves, moment-by-moment, not based on what you do, but on how you think and how aware you are in any kind of circumstance. The nature of confidence and trust that you are building within yourself brings you back to the present and the reality of your success. What do you fathom as implications?
1) Success is now. People often convince themselves that success is a thing to work toward in the future. They forget time obscures reality and reasons to be grateful. To disregard measures of time enables you to tap into synchonicity.
2) Perception limits reality. How you think about where you are shapes how you view what you do and whether you choose to change. Your perception shifts as you consciously recognize you limit success to what is measured by your familiar senses.
3) Purpose deepens before it is grasped. Learning more about who you are is the underlying reason for everything. Achieving what you set out to accomplish draws attention to outcomes. You uncover two, inter-related core motivations.
4) Inner alignment is expanding. As you move to focus on quality rather than quantity in experience, you begin to realize you dwell on energy that acts as the backdrop of everything. Your field of awareness is expanding beyond self-created limits. Success loses its form and you sense loving feelings.
5) Awareness is the key focus. The nature of your journey evolves from this moment and everything you discern about it. To feel capable of linking more than one view of success is part of transformation. You reconcile mental, physical and spiritual growth and grow aware of interconnectedness.
6) Cycles reshape success. Transitions are always unfolding. Every event is created so that some new experience arises. Each stage invites learning. You become more and then feel like less. You gain possessions, experiences, relationships and gradually lose, sell or give them all away. Life grows and contracts and the physical body does the same. You are form now and return to formless worlds from whence you came.
Reader Comments (16)
"Victorious warriors win first and then go to war, while defeated warriors go to war first and then seek to win" - Sun Tzu.
Some interesting points.
I would be interested to hear your thoughts on how "success" and "excellence" are related.
Juliet
I also like the concept that success is now. It is reaffirming of our goals and makes us feel that no time is lost.
Transitions are happening on the visible and invisible planes, we face change as we face our truth.
Beautifully written, a wonder post. I believe everything in the world was created twice. First in our mind, then physically.
Thank you,
Giovanna Garcia
Imperfect Action is better than No Action
"The supreme excellence is not to win a hundred victories in a hundred battles. The supreme excellence is to subdue the armies of yor enemies without even having to fight them." Another way to look at this is to reframe success outside ego. That is, excellence is a dimension of effectiveness that is not measured by words, but in the hearts and minds of people around you who believe they have devised the solution you have silently inspired.
# 4.. The quality rather than quantity of experience idea especially will waft through my bloodstream today.
Thank you, you wonderful person.