Happy New Year to EVERYONE!
How are you and your SUPRACONSCIOUS MIND doing?
I know it is that time of the year to where we reflect on the past year and start fresh with new goals/intentions, for the upcoming year.
According to Wikipedia Encyclopedia, a New Year's Resolution is a commitment that an individual makes to a project or a habit, often a lifestyle change that is generally interpreted as advantageous. The name comes from the fact that these commitments normally go into effect on New Year's Day and remain until fulfilled.
As I thought about this time of the year and what I wanted to say in this article, this quote popped into my mind:
For as he thinketh in his heart, so is he: Eat and drink, saith he to thee; but his heart is not with thee (Proverbs 23:7 King James Bible).
Wow!
What a powerful quote in my opinion!
Whatever we are thinking in our heart is who we are if our HEART is truly in what we are thinking!
There ARE times when I THINK I truly want something, yet my HEART is not really in it!
Could that possible be one of the reasons why we give up on our New Years resolutions so quickly?
For me, I continue to learn that I have to get real with myself and see what I truly intend to experience in this life so that I will not give up so easily and I will ACTUALLY accomplish what I intend to enjoy at that stage of my life.
I continue to call it using my supraconscious mind (higher self, life, God) to assist me to look "inside myself" to see what I really want.
I will often give personal examples to let you know I am practicing what I preach concerning the power of our supraconscious mind.
Below is one of those stories.
When I lived in Miami Beach Florida, I bought my dream car (a Jeep Cherokee), three months after I moved there. Three years later, on Valentines Day, I was in a horrible accident and totaled it. I was without a vehicle (I rented cars on occasion) for six months.
I moved to Fernley, Nevada which is thirty minutes from Reno to help close friends open their insurance business. I knew I needed to buy another vehicle, yet because I was upside down on my jeep Cherokee, I still owed a couple of thousand of dollars on it.
It was imperative that I bought a vehicle that was inexpensive. I found a 1997 Mercury Tracer that had only 40,000 miles on it. It drove great for three years and four months.
Before I go on, I must say that I have always loved nice cars (subconsciously).
So, I knew sooner or later, I would have to buy me a better looking vehicle, plus it would have to top my Jeep Cherokee.
In August of 2007, I made an intention (conscious mind) to buy myself an Audi TT before January 1, 2008.
Yet, to be 100 percent transparent, financially, I did not know how this would happen.
Remember, I made a career change a year and six months ago and decided to work for myself as an independent contractor as I pursued my intention of becoming an Author and Speaker.
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