This little piece of magic is as counter-intuitive as anything I’ve ever come across.  Some successful people will scoff at this, yet many utilize this concept faithfully.  I ask that you simply be open to the message and stay curious.

If you are intent on having a specific result or outcome, four steps are incredibly productive in supporting your success.

  • Write down the intended result or goal, including all the details, no matter the improbability of achieving it. Check in with yourself that the intended result is positive, aligned with your values and fully worth the effort.   Clearly visualize and feel all aspects of the results you want.
  • Take all reasonable steps to achieve the goal or result, believing that the result you’re after is positive and worth the effort.  You must believe you deserve it.
  • Here is the hard part. Totally let go of any grasping or craving a specific outcome.  Feel  as if it’s perfectly ok if your outcome does or doesn’t materialize, knowing (believing) that a better or more appropriate result will show up if the original goal doesn’t.  Take inspired action completely disengaged from any expected outcome.

Living in a freer state of abundance, that which we choose, brings results almost effortlessly.  This is not a claim that every single thing we choose using this process will materialize instantly or will materialize at all.  In a friendly universe we accept that a higher consciousness has a knowing about what is for our highest and greatest good, including the timing of it.  We simply habitually use the four steps outlined above and know that it will all work out for us.

  • This is a key!  Enjoy the journey on which your inspiration takes you.  Regularly ask yourself, “Do I enjoy this planning, this effort, this activity?  Does it fill me up?  For this process to work best, it is essential you feel enthused and lost in the joy of your effort.

OK, here’s a little disclaimer.  If you want to be a star basketball player and you happen to be a slow, small, average player (like I was as a teenager), basketball might not be your destiny.  As long as you’re having a boatload of fun in the effort, keep at it and give it your best shot.  Michael Jordan was cut from his high school basketball team.  This “letting go” process, applied consistently, adds immense power to your goal-setting results.  Realize this process won’t work every single time and we won’t always know why.

An internationally respected psychiatrist had heard of this “letting go” process some time earlier in life, and finally decided to give it a try for himself.

Because of his long hours of work and long commute home, he had wanted a small  apartment near his office to use when evening appointments kept him in downtown New York City.  Just for fun he made a severe test of this “letting go” concept.  He envisioned how nice it would be to have a small, comfortable, affordable, eighth or ninth floor apartment, on Fifth Avenue, in the back of the building where he would get evening sun and little street noise.

He pictured exactly what he wanted, put the list in his desk drawer, affirmed his intended outcome and went about his busy work day.  Throughout the day, if he had a thought about wanting the apartment, he acknowledged it and let just it go.  At 4:30pm, when he had completed his work schedule, he sat down at his desk, pulled out his list apartment features and called a realtor specializing in downtown real estate.

The agent responded in total shock, “This is certainly your lucky day!  We signed a listing an hour ago that meets your demands exactly. It is freshly painted and is rent controlled at $500.00 a month.  You can move in immediately.”

You are worthy of miracles.  This process will help you.  Remember, a single discovery can change everything.

Tom Searcy, BCC
www.OneSingleDiscovery.com
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