| The Power Of Your Intention
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This may be the greatest untapped resource of human potential. When you powerfully set your intention for yourself and your future experience, you greatly increase the likelihood of the outcomes you are intending. This is the mechanism with which you activate your capacity for creating the future you want.
Here's how it works:
- Manage your focus, by daily practicing Goodfinding and other methods for paying attention to what you want instead of what you don't want.
- Before entering into any activity, take a moment to think about and make a few notes about what you would like to happen, and how you want things to turn out. Keep it positive, or this won't work.
- Keep the focus on yourself, not others. Think about how you want to act, respond and feel during your day, or any upcoming event or encounter.
- Visualize your desired outcomes, paying special attention to how you feel, and how you will feel when you have successfully achieved the success you want.
It's as simple as that...so why don't more people do this? A couple of reasons come to mind:
- Habit...it's easier to just keep doing what you've always done.
- Pre-existing beliefs that keep you stuck in the victim position, where you think that your life is something happening to you, not something you have a hand in creating.
Every day when you get up in the morning, take a few moments to remind yourself that you are the driver of your own vehicle, the conscious creator of your own life. Then apply your Goodfinding skills and any others you have at your disposal to make each day a great day.
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| Quotes From Great Goodfinders
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"When we give the world what we want the most, we heal the broken part in all of us."
--Eve Ensler
"Happy people are beautiful. They become like a mirror and reflect that happiness."
--Drew Barrimore
"It’s not selfish to love yourself, take care of yourself, and make your happiness a priority. It’s necessary."
--Mary Hale
"Happiness does not consist of things themselves but in the relish we have of them."
--de la Rochefoucauld
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