The one thing you are not doing: blab it to everyone so they will know what you're up to. Tell us your dream. Articulate. Plan. Schedule. Form. Shape. Speak!
Example: Billy wanted to sell his paintings in Spain. I wrote to him and told him a gentleman would come and buy three hundred of them and give him a retainer to produce more of them. Dream BIG. I planted the seed for unbelieveable success in his subconscious. Sure enough, a gentleman DID appear and buy something like thirty-two of them. Billy was floored. But very happy. Dream BIG. BELIEVE YOU CAN DO IT.
When a person wants to quit smoking or drinking one of the most helpful things he can do it to tell everyone he knows about it. They become the cheering squad. The strength of your resolve is then held in the group mind or collective unconscious.
I would have you tell everyone. Those who will nor or cannot help, won't - but you will find people who will be able to help you and they will step right up to the plate and hit a home run for you. We cannot be mind-readers. We have to know what you want to do. Then we can add our little pieces of help to your big puzzle and help it to materialise and become the reality which will bring joy into your life, finally.
Tell everyone. Tell us. Speak!
2007-07-04 14:32:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Start with a simple and practical approach to manifesting said dream, and make sure you place a certain immediacy upon this approach. If you start small and make sure that you achieve all of the tasks at a smaller level, the larger issues with your dream will resolve themselves.
For instance, if I wanted to become president, I should start to study political science and social science. I would become a history major, read some political philosophy, etc. However, while doing this, another small and simple task is getting people to know who you are, which means that, by whatever means necessary, you need to get your name out there. Try arranging events, running for class president, etc.
But I digress. The point is that you simply need to figure out the basic tasks and accomplishments required in making your dream a reality, and pursue them to the fullest extent, which might not be too much if you start small, but the cumulative effect is what matters.
2007-07-04 06:48:28
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answered by MentalCensorship 2
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keep dreaming & hold on to your dreams
I thought I'd share this email I received which was very inspiring, I hope it's of some help.xx
Quitting is not an option
The single, most striking difference between lucky and unlucky people is perseverance.
Unlucky people seem to have a knack for quitting just before they achieve something. On the other hand, lucky people don't seem to know when they're beaten. They just keep on going until they get what they want.
The success of people who are usually perceived as 'lucky' often has nothing to do with luck but everything to do with perseverance. They succeed not because they are lucky, but because they refuse to give up.
The current president of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, is such an example. One of seven children of illiterate parents, Lula himself left school at age 12 to work and help support his family. He took jobs as a shoeshine boy and a street vendor, then as a factory worker.
Later on as a political activist, Lula spent time in prison and was four times defeated in elections - once for state governor and three times for president. But in 2002, Lula won the presidential election (and again in 2006). He said in his inaugural speech, "I, after being accused and humiliated so many times for not having a degree or higher education, receive today my first graduation - that of President of my country." Lula referred to the jibes he suffered for having left school after the fourth grade.
Perseverance trumps bad luck and adversity every time.
If you want to change your luck, you need to become a person of persistence. If what you want is so good and important that it's worth fighting for, then do not give yourself rest until you get it.
Don't worry about how long it will take. Only remind yourself of what it will feel like when you have it. And just keep going.
God bless,
2007-07-05 03:52:26
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-09-29 01:48:15
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answered by hughart 4
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You can achieve anything in dreams, that is the beauty of imagination, achieving everything in reality is slightly more troublesome. But at least we have our dreams for escape & serenity.
2007-07-04 06:45:32
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answered by Little_Thoughts 2
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Make your dream come true, but do it now, why spend 2 years on it. If you get it done faster, you will have more time to make other dreams come true as well :)
2007-07-04 18:37:30
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answered by Mishu 2
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Dreams are dreams. Today is today. Live for today and the dreams will take care of themselves.
2007-07-04 22:16:52
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answered by los 7
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To Get Cracking!
2007-07-04 06:47:09
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answered by little.miss.hot.lips 6
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hardest thing about a dream is getting it from your head on to a piece of paper once you do that then the rest is relativly easy ( i think)
2007-07-04 06:45:38
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answered by dr strangelove 3
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Do what you can in the time you have becuase dont know what could happen so live life to the full it is to precious to be wasted!!!
2007-07-04 06:43:18
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answered by Cσυятηєуу вяυνν* 3
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