Thursday, June 14, 2007

Act As If

Secret of Manifestation # 3: Act As If

If you're serious about manifesting your dreams and goals, then act as if you really are serious about it.

In today's blog, I'm going to offer two simple suggestions for manifesting what you want. The first is to start a Manifestation Journal. Each day, you will write at the top of the page the date, then write what your major goals are (try not to have more than three or you'll lose the power of focus). Then write down what you will do that day to prove that you are serious about achieving your goals. Write at least one action you will take that day for each goal. If you have one goal and one action, that's fine too. This isn't about being super-human; it's simply about making manifestation real so that it works for you.

Your list may have one item or twenty-five items. It doesn't matter. It only matters what works for you, and that you write it down and follow through.

After writing it down, the next thing of course is to take action on that list. Do the things you say you are going to do. If you dream of writing a book, then commit yourself to a certain amount of time or pages that you will accomplish each day, or some other action that will move you toward your goal. That may be a certain amount of time doing research, taking a class, reading a book, meeting with people who can help you. The action itself is not important. It is the continual daily repetition, affirming your goal at the top of the page in writing every day, then taking at least one action to move you toward that goal every day.

So that's it: 1) write it down, 2) take action.

"Think about what you have asked for, and make sure that your actions are mirroring what you expect to receive, and that they're not contradicting what you've asked for. Act as if you are receiving it. Do exactly what you would do if you were receiving it today, and take actions in your life to reflect that powerful expectation. Make room to receive your desires, and as you do, you are sending out that powerful signal of expectation."

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