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How to Get Exactly What You Want<br><br><br><br>Word Count:<br>1863<br><br><br><br>Summary:<br>Discover how managing five key expectations can unlock the door to getting exactly what you want in life.<br><br><br><br><br>Keywords:<br>success,motivation,personal development,self help,self-help,achievement,,goals,accomplishment<br><br><br><br><br>Article Body:<br>J. Paul Getty was quoted for his formula for success: "Rise early, work hard, strike oil." I'm a huge supporter of the practice of rising early (and if you're not, you probably should be). But regardless of when you wake up, the other two actions in this formula are "work hard," and "strike oil."<br><br><br><br>When I first ran across this quote ten years ago, I had to laugh, because it looked like Getty was saying you have to work hard and hope to get lucky. But a decade later, I can see the more relevant meaning, and makanan I'm about to share with you why Getty's concept, perhaps more than anything else you might ever read, could be what gets you everything you want for the rest of your life.<br><br><br><br>It's all about your expectations<br>In short, it all comes down to your personal expectation as to whether or not you're going to strike oil. That's it. That's where it all starts. I can say this because that's how reality works - you're not going to get anything if you don't work hard to achieve it. But you're not going to work hard in the first place unless you have a strong enough expectation that you'll be successful (or at least be successful at learning from the experience).<br><br><br><br>This is just how life works. Your motivation to take action, and to follow through until the job is done, is directly proportional to your belief that you will succeed. (Side note: In some cases, the belief in success isn't even necessary - instead, you might be motivated by the fact your action will serve a higher cause, such as a 'failed' protest sparking a larger public awareness down the road).<br><br><br><br>If you break this concept down to the simplest parts, what you have is this: When you believe strongly enough that you will succeed at something, success is practically guaranteed - not because your belief creates the result, but because you don't give up taking action on a massive level until you get what you want.<br><br><br><br>When you believe that success is inevitable, you are able to put aside the idea that "failure," in the conventional sense, is a bad thing. Instead, it's just a specific attempt that you can learn from. Another life lesson to be accepted and consumed, not feared.<br><br><br><br>When you believe that success is going to be the end result of you never giving up, then you are going to attack your objective with a greater energy, a greater passion, a greater work ethic. You're going to be excited about what you're doing, because you know that it matters. You know that whatever it is you're doing, it's adding value that will eventually translate into the result you want.<br><br><br><br>That unwavering belief lets you focus your thoughts on questions like "How can I … ?" rather than "Why can't I … ?" The perspective of certainty gives you the ability to see obstacles as not these things that stand in your way, but instead as challenges that fuel your growth.<br><br><br><br>I've paid my dues<br>I experienced this myself as a ten year old kid in Brooklyn, New York. A horrible turn of events led to my mother getting murdered, my father going to prison for life, and me ending up all but homeless until I was taken in by a relative who was both an alcoholic and a drug user.<br><br><br><br>Years later, after I escaped the constant surroundings of drugs and violence, people remarked to me how surprised they were that I had avoided getting involved in drugs, alcohol, or any of the gang activity that was so pervasive during those years. Rather than any of that, I pretty much was a straight-A student who stayed out of (too much) trouble.<br><br><br><br>I always found it a bit humorous that while some people believed it was a solid foundation of strength that kept me on the straight and narrow, the thing that really kept me safe was that I didn't really accept the idea that I could get involved in any of those things in the first place. I just didn't know any better - I thought I was supposed to avoid them!<br><br><br><br>I just didn't see it as possible or reasonable for me, so I never thought about it. Those things were problems "other people" got involved in, but not me. In fact, I viewed the daily challenges I faced as tests that were there to make me stronger, so one day my life could make some kind of difference. And poof - that's exactly what happened. :<br><br><br><br>The point of all this is that all of my actions were driven by a firm belief that I would succeed eventually. That I would get through it all and come out okay on the other side. That I would strike oil. And it's no different than the mindset you have to adopt to make any of your goals/dreams/objectives a reality.<br><br><br><br>There's an old saying, "What would you attempt if you knew you could not fail?" While it sounds good on the surface (and it is, don't get me wrong), it's not perfect. Sure you could say what you would attempt if you knew you couldn't fail, but that doesn't help you when your brain is shouting, "Hey dummy, you're probably going to fail, don't you realize that?" The original question is a good start, but it needs to be taken a step further.<br><br><br><br>Instead of wishful thinking about what "could" happen, I've found a better question is more along the lines of "What will you attempt knowing that you will ultimately succeed, despite all the 'failures' that are sure to come along the way?"<br><br><br><br>Because, face it, life is going to throw some pretty rough stuff over to you. You're going to have a lot more "go wrong" than you'd ever hoped for. But striking oil is about drilling deeper, even if you hit a few rocks along the way. In fact, the expectation is that you have to do a lot of drilling before you tap into that pocket of oil.<br><br><br><br>So let's talk about setting expectations. An expectation, in it's most literal sense, is a certainty that a specific result will occur.<br><br><br><br>If you've got a major goal that want to achieve, you need to have at least five things straightened out before you can really attack it full force.<br><br><br><br>#1 - You have to have the expectation that you, specifically you, can achieve this goal.<br><br><br><br>This one is a biggie. People typically have a lot easier time believing something is "possible" than [https://avtoglushak.com/ believing] it's "possible for them." They don't fully believe that they will be capable of achieving a goal because they are missing something - the time, the talent, the resources, whatever. They have an unwritten expectation that they will not be one of the people who "has what it takes."<br><br><br><br>That's a load of garbage. If you believe that, even just a little bit, then it's going to seriously damage your ability to take action. You're never going to give 100% and stick with it until the job is done. If this is you, you need to fix this first. (Stay tuned for an upcoming article on how to do just that. I'll link to it here when it's ready).<br><br><br><br>#2 - You have to have the expectation that you will close the resource gap, no matter how wide it is.<br><br><br><br>This one is also a biggie. It's easy to look at a large goal and feel like the distance between it and you is too wide. After all, how can you compete with the biggest successes in the world, who are already established?  If you liked this report and you would like to obtain far more information concerning [http://avtoglushak.com perhotelan] kindly pay a visit to our web site. You can find out how by studying the people who do it every day, like skinny, broke college kid Michael Dell who took on IBM and Hewlett-Packard (and is still winning). If you're reading this years from now, a hundred other stories just like his will have come and gone.<br><br><br><br>You have to, have to, have to believe any resource gap can be closed. A lack of time, money, manpower, connections … it all doesn't matter, because there's a number of creative solutions out there that you're going to come up with to overcome all that.<br><br><br><br>If you don't believe the resource gap can be closed, it won't, because you won't take full-out action to make it happen. But if you have the expectation that it will eventually be resolved, guess what's going to happen. (Again, stay tuned for an upcoming article on how to do just that. I'll link to it here when it's ready).<br><br><br><br>#3 - You have to have the expectation that you will find a solution to every problem that will inevitably come your way. Every one.<br><br><br><br>You can't guarantee a problem-free life. But you can guarantee that you see a 'problem' as an opportunity, so rather than being drained by the challenge,  jalan-jalan you are energized. Chew on this and decide how you're going to make this shift in thinking. (In the meantime, bookmark this post and check back later to find a link to an upcoming article on how to do this.)<br><br><br><br>#4 - You have to have the expectation that every action you take matters. Every damn one.<br><br><br><br>This is critical. When you think taking action won't matter in the long run, you simply won't do it. But when you recognize that action accumulates - that the pyramids are built brick by brick, and every one matters, you'll be willing to take action even when you don't feel like it and your heart's not in it.<br><br><br><br>Remember, everything you matters. If you don't think it does, then you need to make that shift as well. Stay tuned for an article on that.<br><br><br><br>#5 - You have to believe that you can accelerate the process of getting to your objective.<br><br><br><br>This one's my favorite. As you improve the discipline of following through and taking action on a consistent basis, you'll want to find new forms of leverage to make the journey to completion a lot shorter. This is what "Million Dollar Leverage" is all about.<br><br><br><br>By holding onto the firm expectation that you can find ways of leveraging all your resources, you'll be subconsciously looking for ways to make that happen, and as a result you'll find a lot more of them. And that will get you to your goal faster. Much faster.<br><br><br><br>So, I hope I've sold you on the power of expectation to get what you want - to strike oil, whatever that means to you. If not, then read this article again and again until it sinks in. And then put your expectations to the test and get them correctly aligned. It's a bit of work, but if you do it you'll start seeing better results than you've ever seen before in a lot less time than you might imagine (unless your expectation is to see results right away :).<br><br><br><br>So get a pen an paper and get your expectations put in writing so you can drill them into your brain and use them to your advantage. Do it now - you'll thank yourself for it.<br><br>
How to Manifest Reality<br><br><br><br>Word Count:<br>613<br><br><br><br>Summary:<br>We are all manifesting reality. The only problem is we are manifesting unconsciously and by default. When we learn how the natural laws work we can start to manifest on purpose and experience the reality we want.<br><br><br><br><br>Keywords:<br>reality, manifest, manifesting reality, how to manifest reality<br><br><br><br><br>Article Body:<br>AutoResponder: how-to-manifest-reality@i3i.info<br><br><br><br>So you want to know how to manifest reality, right? Actually you're already doing it. You're creating reality every second of every minute of every hour of every day. But I suspect you don't like what you are creating.<br><br><br><br>And you know why? Its because you're creating by default. What do I mean by that. What I mean is this. You're manifesting reality but are unaware of whatjalan-jalan or how you're creating, so you think you don't know how to manifest reality.<br><br><br><br>However the thruth is you're already manifesting reality.<br><br><br><br>You are manifesting what is already in your subconscious. Most of what is stored there is junk, that's why the reality you experience everyday is junk.<br><br><br><br>It's a question of what you put in, you put out. So where does all the junk come from? Well it comes from your past. <br>Since the time you were young you have been collecting all kinds of stuff, some good others not so good. Again not consciously but unconsciously, because you were not aware of it. However the fact of the matter is that your subconscious is like a tape recorder.<br><br><br><br>It records all your experiences irrespective of whether they are good or bad, and here comes the part that this article is about. It plays out those experiences in our lives and we call that manifesting reality.<br><br><br><br>In other words, the question "how to manifest reality" is answered right there. The [https://avtoglushak.com/ subconscious] doesn't discriminate in any way or use any kind of filter.<br><br><br><br>It records whatever it hears, translate YOU HEAR, it sees translate YOU SEE, it experiences, translate YOU EXPERIENCE. <br>So this also explains why you get what you get.<br><br><br><br>Here's another twist to how to manifest reality. You see, something happens whenever you experience events attracted to you by your subconscious.<br><br><br><br>What happens is this. The experience bothers you. It bothers you so much that you find yourself unable to keep your mind of it. And what happens next is this: that experience or something similar to it is repeated in your life.<br><br><br><br>Let me give you an example. Lets say you had a bad childhood and experienced things like rejection. Now what happens is that the episode of rejection is recorded in your subconscious, meaning that you experience more rejection which is attracted by your subconscious.<br><br><br><br>So, everytime you're rejected you feel real bad. You wonder why.<br><br><br><br>You dwell on it. You become angry and bitter. You blame those who rejected you.  If you cherished this posting and traveling kuliner you would like to get far more info pertaining to traveling kuliner ([https://mockzign.com https://mockzign.com]) kindly pay a visit to our site. Sometimes you hate them and vow to pay them back.<br><br><br><br>And you know what? That experience happens again.<br><br><br><br>Now, I have explained to you how to manifest reality, actually how you manifest reality. But that was more reality by default.<br><br><br><br>Creating your ideal reality, in other words, the things you want, is a more conscious effort.<br><br><br><br>It requires that you first gain the awareness that you're ultimately a powerful being and the creator of your reality, whether good or bad. <br><br><br><br>You need to realize that whatever you see on the outside is an accurate reflection of what is on the inside. Stop blaming other people, they are just instruments who fulfill the wishes of your [https://avtoglushak.com/ subconscious].<br><br><br><br>If you want to change your outer reality, you need to change what is on the inside.<br><br><br><br>To create your ideal reality, focus on the things you want, not on the things you don't want, even if that's what is happening right now. Because if you don't your currently reality will persist.<br><br><br><br>Tomorrow is created today. So focus on what you want today and tomorrow you'll have what you want.<br><br><br><br>That in a nutshell, is how to manifest reality.<br><br>

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How to Manifest Reality



Word Count:
613



Summary:
We are all manifesting reality. The only problem is we are manifesting unconsciously and by default. When we learn how the natural laws work we can start to manifest on purpose and experience the reality we want.




Keywords:
reality, manifest, manifesting reality, how to manifest reality




Article Body:
AutoResponder: how-to-manifest-reality@i3i.info



So you want to know how to manifest reality, right? Actually you're already doing it. You're creating reality every second of every minute of every hour of every day. But I suspect you don't like what you are creating.



And you know why? Its because you're creating by default. What do I mean by that. What I mean is this. You're manifesting reality but are unaware of what, jalan-jalan or how you're creating, so you think you don't know how to manifest reality.



However the thruth is you're already manifesting reality.



You are manifesting what is already in your subconscious. Most of what is stored there is junk, that's why the reality you experience everyday is junk.



It's a question of what you put in, you put out. So where does all the junk come from? Well it comes from your past.
Since the time you were young you have been collecting all kinds of stuff, some good others not so good. Again not consciously but unconsciously, because you were not aware of it. However the fact of the matter is that your subconscious is like a tape recorder.



It records all your experiences irrespective of whether they are good or bad, and here comes the part that this article is about. It plays out those experiences in our lives and we call that manifesting reality.



In other words, the question "how to manifest reality" is answered right there. The subconscious doesn't discriminate in any way or use any kind of filter.



It records whatever it hears, translate YOU HEAR, it sees translate YOU SEE, it experiences, translate YOU EXPERIENCE.
So this also explains why you get what you get.



Here's another twist to how to manifest reality. You see, something happens whenever you experience events attracted to you by your subconscious.



What happens is this. The experience bothers you. It bothers you so much that you find yourself unable to keep your mind of it. And what happens next is this: that experience or something similar to it is repeated in your life.



Let me give you an example. Lets say you had a bad childhood and experienced things like rejection. Now what happens is that the episode of rejection is recorded in your subconscious, meaning that you experience more rejection which is attracted by your subconscious.



So, everytime you're rejected you feel real bad. You wonder why.



You dwell on it. You become angry and bitter. You blame those who rejected you. If you cherished this posting and traveling kuliner you would like to get far more info pertaining to traveling kuliner (https://mockzign.com) kindly pay a visit to our site. Sometimes you hate them and vow to pay them back.



And you know what? That experience happens again.



Now, I have explained to you how to manifest reality, actually how you manifest reality. But that was more reality by default.



Creating your ideal reality, in other words, the things you want, is a more conscious effort.



It requires that you first gain the awareness that you're ultimately a powerful being and the creator of your reality, whether good or bad.



You need to realize that whatever you see on the outside is an accurate reflection of what is on the inside. Stop blaming other people, they are just instruments who fulfill the wishes of your subconscious.



If you want to change your outer reality, you need to change what is on the inside.



To create your ideal reality, focus on the things you want, not on the things you don't want, even if that's what is happening right now. Because if you don't your currently reality will persist.



Tomorrow is created today. So focus on what you want today and tomorrow you'll have what you want.



That in a nutshell, is how to manifest reality.