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The Secret Power To Having Everything

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By Dwight CarveryPublished 3 years ago 4 min read
The Secret Power To Having Everything
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My Seven Tips For Manifesting Success And Living A Better Life

If you’ve been part of the human race for as long as you have, you’ve probably heard that your best days are still ahead of you. You may not know exactly where to start, but one thing is for sure: you can’t let failure stop you from living a better life. If there’s one thing we all know about failure — especially when it comes to our personal lives — it’s that it doesn’t discriminate. We all fail at something at some point in our lives and we all wonder what might have been. However, when it comes to success, most people overlook potential or fail to take action once they have the opportunity. Living a better life doesn’t mean being perfect or delving into everything at once. It means embracing opportunities moment by moment based on how they pan out rather than waiting for the perfect opportunity to present itself again.

Here are seven ways manifesting your success and starting a better life will help you and give you hope:

1. Determine what you want in life.

There are many ways to determine your goals, but one of the best ways is to look at your life and ask yourself what you want. This will help you understand how much you actually want to be doing something: for example, if you want to be a doctor or a teacher, this will help you figure out what it is that gets in your way

2. Be specific about your goals.

Whether you want to be more productive, have more energy, or start feeling happy again, being specific about what you want will help you take consistent action toward your goals. Instead of just saying you want to be more productive, try to nail down the number of hours you want to be productive each day for one week. This will help you stay focused and avoid getting frustrated with yourself for not getting more done.

3. Learn how to be more patient and optimistic.

Although it’s easy to get impatient when you don’t see the promised results right away, it’s also important to remember that you don’t have to do everything perfectly the first time. In fact, this is practically impossible. We all make mistakes; there’s no need to be hard on yourself when you do.

Accept that you make mistakes, learn from them, and move on. Sometimes we need to be patient, and then, when we don’t see the results, we can look back and chuckle at how impatient we were. The key here is to learn from your mistakes and be more patient with yourself.

The longer we wait, the more frustrated we can get, which is why we need to put much effort into learning how to be patient and optimistic.

4. Take action on the things you’re afraid of.

Sometimes we worry about what might happen if we don’t do this or that. For example, maybe you’re afraid of not being productive enough during work hours or of being too busy with work and not having time for your family. Instead of worrying about this or that, just take action on your fears. Worry is a negative emotion; it masks other feelings such as insecurity, shame, and frustration. So instead of trying to fight your fears, just acknowledge them and take action on what you’d rather do.

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5. Celebrate small wins and journeyman steps.

As you get closer to your goals, you’ll start to experience some success. Whether it’s finishing another project, getting a promotion, or earning your first big paycheck, celebrate these milestones as they happen. Pay particular attention to how you feel when you achieve these milestones; this is your indicator that you’re progressing toward your goal.

6. Learn to love what you’re good at – and work towards getting better at it.

This may sound obvious, but when it comes to success in life, many of us don’t do enough. We try out new hobbies, put in the hours at work, and try to do our best with the things we’re good at, but we don’t truly and deeply love what we do. The important thing to do is to love what you do because that’s what makes you happy. Then, when you’re happy, you’ll automatically start to feel good about yourself too.

7. Learn how to motivate yourself.

Being motivated means that you want to do something, not just be done with it. When it’s time to start working on your goals, you can’t just walk away from a task or a goal and say “I got it!” You have to find the motivation in each step of the process so that you can keep going until you achieve what you’re after.

I start the day by asking myself questions about my goals for this week: How much time do I have left? How many hours do I have left? What would I like to accomplish today? What will I like to accomplish tomorrow? How will this week go for me?

And then, after doing some research online about what motivates people and what doesn’t, I found out that most people are motivated by two things: what they want and how they want it done. So if your goal is “to become a better speaker in public speaking classes” then you will enjoy being motivated by other people who are doing something similar: “to become a better speaker in public speaking classes!”

The key thing is not trying to be perfect at everything; rather, try not to worry too much about perfection as long as you don’t let anything stop you from achieving your goals. It is ok to mess up here and there as long as you strive to learn from your mistakes, and then move on to the next thing.

-Preacher Cain-

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