3 Steps to manifest faster
Whatever the life change you envision, whether its move, a new or stronger relationship, a career transition or another transformation, pay attention- three key things allow it to happen faster:
1. Shift your mindset
It is imperative to shift from believing something is possible to knowing and being aware of what it feels like. This is why people job shadow or intern, why people speak or train with those doing what they envision doing. This is about closing the mental gap of separation between here and here. The nature and consistency of your thoughts block or accelerate manifesting a different reality. Reclaim your innate power.
2. Act as if
Get your focus out of the past and future. The more you repeat an idea, the more real it feels. The more you adjust your calendar nd extricate yourself from commitments to make the new life, situation or career possible, the faster details fall into place. If you wish to experience something, what does it feel like? How else can you make your vision feel more real? This is about letting go of reasons the mind echoes to doubt and hesitate. And it has to be the common thread linking everything you do. Think and act as if has to be the common link in all you do-
- Ensure your website is branding your ideal vision accurately
- Talk openly about yourself as if you are living the dream already
- Always focus on being here now, speaking more in the present tense
3. Focus solely on the vision
Focus on where you see yourself and why, not what appears to be required to get there. Let's say you want to run 10 miles on a gym machine. If you look down at the monitor every few seconds to see how far you've run, completing the distance seems to take eons. Yet, if you focus on the vision of how rewarding it is to reach this milestone, and resist the temptation to look anywhere by straight ahead, you have more confidence and feel exhilarated.
To manifest the ideal career transition requires a bit of reflection, research and following intuition. If you work toward becoming something and worry how much progress you're making each day, or how you are going to get to this point, it always seems like a light at the end of a tunnel.
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