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KNOWING YOUR TRUE POWER WITHIN
BY JOYCE PARON, PRESIDENT – CANADA
Everything you own, you once said “yes” to, whether you like it now or not. Stop and look around. What do you see? Whatever it is, it was once just a thought—an idea in someone’s mind, designed through a combination of ideas, thought out to create that exact product.
Some argue this is true of everything that makes up who we are and our daily experience. For something to remain in your experience, whether it be that toaster that doesn’t work on your counter, or your dearest friend, choices are made every day about what we can live with and what we can’t live without. Understanding this is knowing that true power resides within us. It’s our ability to choose, our ability to direct our experience and create a future that better serves us.
Thinking about what you want is the birthplace of all manifestation. It starts with the realization that something is missing or not working for you anymore whatever the reason. Identify what you don’t like, decide what you want, then focus on it. Examine and imagine all the ways it would improve your life and build it up to the point where you love the idea, and then act.
The idea of having it, starts to change how you feel. The idea of getting say, a new toaster is simple. You add it to your shopping list and look for it next time you’re out or online. You don’t ask yourself how to get to the store or computer to order the toaster, yet when it comes to manifesting our big dreams, this is what we do.
Asking effective questions helps direct you on the road to your destination; doubt has no place in the creation of what you want. Doubt is negative. It interferes with, and limits, your potentiality and creativity to manifest the very thing you want. Doubt causes you to question value or worth and what the outcome will be and look like. It’s too easy to mentally handcuff yourself, putting on the brakes before you even hit the gas pedal. Typically, the only point of interference between you and what you want, is you.
Try just one thing, asking for and falling in love with the idea of that one thing, and thinking about it to the exclusion of all else. See yourself achieving or acquiring it, and sense how good it feels—believing you already have it. Now go out and get it.