In January’s newsletter, I asked you to identify with clarity what it is you want. Did you do that? Do you have a vision that inspires you? Before we move on to step two in the creative process, I
cannot stress enough the importance of knowing what you want and dreaming BIG.
Do you know the difference between A, B and C type goals? An A-type goal is, “I want to buy a car this year.” If I already own a car, I know how to buy a car, that is not a goal at all. A B -type
goal is, “I want to grow by 20% this year.” If I know logically how to achieve something, it is not a goal. A C-type goal is the only goal worth setting especially if you really want to quantum leap
your results, and let’s be real, who doesn’t want to quantum leap? To set a C-type goal, you need to know WHAT not How. In fact, everything that was ever once thought impossible to do –
like flying an airplane or sending a rocket to the moon, was at one time a C-type goal for someone. They didn’t know the how looking forward, they only knew the how looking back. Set
a C-type goal.
With your big, audacious goal in mind, I want you to visualize your life after you achieve this goal. Who will you become as a result of achieving this goal? How will you live? Where will you
live? What will you have? Bask in the details of all that you are because of achieving this C-type goal.
Next, write out your vision. You can journal it out or write it out as “I AM” statements. It is very important that as you write, you write from the person who has what you want. If you write about
wanting it, you are holding it away from you, separate from you, and you cannot have something that you believe is not a part of you. Write your vision from the first person in the present tense
so that each day you can read it out loud.
The expression “fake it till you make it” has merit because that’s how you are going to create what is now only in your imagination and on paper as a journal entry into something you can
taste, touch, see, hear and smell. As you read your statements, feel the feelings of how it will be to have what you are saying. Through repetition, you are impressing new thoughts into your
subconscious mind, and what is impressed into the subconscious mind (the center of creation in your body) must be expressed through the body; meaning you will have inspired ideas and want
to take action on those ideas, and from those ideas and actions, your dreams will become reality.
Everything in the universe was created from thought/imagination plus feeling/belief that then inspired action. When we hold an image of what we want on the screen of our mind and believe
it is already here, acting as if we already have it (taking the actions the person who has what we want would take), then we make the invisible visible. We bring the 4D into our 3D reality.
For more on the creative process and building the business and life of your grandest dreams, please visit www.TheZeeSuite.com. I will be sharing more about my new coaching academy in
the coming weeks.