Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Want something, but afraid to ask for it?

For many of us, desiring or wanting something can create some worry or stress, because often our wants are linked with the fear that we might not be able to actually GET our wants.

There is a way to bypass that stress however, and at the same time place yourself in the state of openness and connection that ensures that you will be smack dab at the right place and at the right time!

It begins by connecting to that innate sense of limitless plenty and abundance that is all around us, but often not in our immediate awareness. When you then blend that vision with a profound acceptance and gratitude for what you have right now in your life, you will experience a tremendous release of stress. On top of this, you will have a very strong sense that what you want to have in your life is very possible and available to you.

The "'Full Circle Manifesting" mp3 from mythoughtcoach.com will take you through this guided experience step by step. Before you start however, take a few minutes to identify one specific thing that you desire or want to have or experience in your life. Now put that desire into a statement-- a positive present tense "moving picture" sentence. For example, "I have a great job that I love, that I am good at, and that brings me x amount of money every month."

That's it! You are ready to get started. You will be able to use this technique as many times as you want, for a variety of desires and statements. Simply go through this preparation exercise first for each one!

3 comments:

  1. Stin, You definitely a have a pulse on what I need, when I need it. It is really amazing. I've been checking your blog on and off for a while. I'm so glad I did tonight. THANK YOU for this post, and for all of your work on your web site. This has been such a blessing in my life.
    All my best.
    Michelle P.
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  2. Stin,,,I am a friend of Bill Wilson.Are you??Gail
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  3. I recently had an epiphany regarding asking for what you need or want. I was born into a middle class family that sometimes struggled, not to the point that we didn't have great nutritious food on the table, but to the point that buying a new shirt was sometimes a big deal. Through the years, my parents grew pretty wealthy. It is so interesting to see the difference in attitude that this created between me and my much younger sister, who was already born into a reality where a Disney vacation was within the realm of possibility. When I was in college, our parents were already well-off. Yet I never asked for money except for books. I didn't ask for a credit card. I worked, and when money was short, I scrambled. I would forgo dining out or buying little things I wanted or even needed. My sister, on the other hand, got a credit card on her first week of school. She did not think twice before swiping it to buy a new winter coat before temperatures even dropped. And I realized - this is ok. Our parents can afford for her to be comfortable and happy. They could have done the same for me when I was her age - why didn't I ever ask? It finally understood the truth in my deeply religious (and extremely wealthy) friend's words: "God is our father. Just ask".
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