Do you feel as if you are focusing all of your time and efforts on just getting through each day and surviving? That your dreams have disappeared and you are lost in a maze obligations? If so, you are not alone. You need to learn abundance. The concept of manifesting is a new technique that can help you find your way out of the maze and into the light. It is an outlook on life, a concept and perspective that can teach you to see the abundance that exists right in front of you, right now. It is not necessary for you to ‘settle’ while your dreams slip further and further out of sight.
For those who are new to manifesting, it makes it easier if you look it as a philosophy or idea to help you instead of considering it a technique or process. In simple terms, manifesting is the idea that you can achieve all of your life goals.
Abundance is yours for the taking! There is no question that life seems unmanageable and overwhelming to many. Our dreams appear to be completely out of reach and hopes have lost their luster. Many people compromise when they choose a path in life. Life is full of choices and we must often make concessions. But, we still must persist and strive to achieve our heart’s desires. Thomas Edison was a man who understood the importance of persistence. Had he not kept his focus squarely on achieving his dream of creating light, we might still be seeing my candle light.
Everyone must be realistic and understand we have to live in this modern world. People are required to work hard, follow the rules and pay the bills. Nevertheless, this society has become so fragmented that dreams are hard to keep a hold of. Everyone is expected to have just one area of expertise.
Is there still room to learn abundance?
As already, stated manifesting is a system or process. The first step on this journey is to be honest and ask what do you really want to manifest. This is quickly followed by an honest assessment of your life, which can be hard. Look around and determine if you are doing what you want or simply what you must to survive. If the latter is the answer you come up with you are going to have to dramatically change the way you see life.
We become immersed in all the tiny details of life and ends up leaving us feeling confusing. We feel muddled and uncertain of the meaning of it all. Day after day we put all of our energy into surviving and we forget how to even visualize our dreams and hopes. Manifestation is a tool that can help pull you out of the muck and mire of this confusion.
The modern age begs for clarification and manifesting is the tool that can help clarify many things in life. You may be asking why this world is suddenly so confusing. It is in the vast number of choices you are asked to make, sometimes daily. Picture your favorite supermarket; now wander down the cereal aisle. There are literally a hundred different kinds of breakfast to choose from. Next, you go off to college only to again be confronted with thousands of majors to choose from and once you graduate the myriad of choices continue, as there are about a thousand professions, jobs or careers you qualify for.
Many people just avoid really thinking about things and choose to focus on making money. They feel money can make their life fullfilled. They think that by deciding to make the most money they will be happy. What really happens is they later find out money doesn’t satisfy them and it sure doesn’t fullfill them. Money just serves needs. It doesn’t make you happy. You are left feeling empty.
Manifesting requires that we focus on our dreams, not our failures. The more we focus on our mistakes, the less clearly we can see our hopes and dreams and true desires, and the more difficult it is to achieve them. It is essential to think positively and to have confidence in our dreams and abilities. It doesn’t matter whether your dreams are personal or professional, it is imperative to believe you can achieve them.
Finally, once you get to the manifestation process you will see it is simple.
*Decide what it is that you truly want out of all aspects of your life, professionally and personally.
*Focus on what you have succeeded at and keep positive.
*Act. You must act on your dreams to achieve them. This means you must take the risks as well.
The message that comes from manifestation is a simple one about not settling for what you have to do. Strive to meet your goals. You have to see that anyone who has reached a dream, went through some hard times to get there. Dreams are not born in a day. They take hard work and dedication. You have to see that life is not about being happy or comfortable all the time. There is pain and there is failure, but there is also joy and success. You just have to commit to your goals and never give up on them.
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