Creating Our Days
Some call it "visualizing your day", but the theory is the same. Can we consciously create how we want our day to go? I've certainly read enough about this, but like all humans, for me reading and DOING are two different things.
At any rate, the other morning I decided to try it. Before I got up, I laid in bed for just an extra minute or two and concentrated on "Today is the day I will make some real progress on my website". Perhaps that was too vague a statement but I wanted to be open for whatever might happen.
Well, lo and behold! When I checked my email, I had two requests from people that wanted me to review their books! And an increase in my traffic stats. Had I done the prep work to receive this? YES. Would it have happened had I not "manifested" my day? Maybe...maybe not.
You only need a few of those "coincidences" to make you a believer.
Now, the bigger question: Why am I not doing it everyday?
At any rate, the other morning I decided to try it. Before I got up, I laid in bed for just an extra minute or two and concentrated on "Today is the day I will make some real progress on my website". Perhaps that was too vague a statement but I wanted to be open for whatever might happen.
Well, lo and behold! When I checked my email, I had two requests from people that wanted me to review their books! And an increase in my traffic stats. Had I done the prep work to receive this? YES. Would it have happened had I not "manifested" my day? Maybe...maybe not.
You only need a few of those "coincidences" to make you a believer.
Now, the bigger question: Why am I not doing it everyday?
1 Comments:
I've got a better question ;)
How can I make this a regular practice?
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