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Working From the Inside, not From the Outside
June 6, 2007 | 1 Comment
You won’t get what you want by working on what you want. You can only get what you want by working on YOU!
Jim Rohn says that, “To attract attractive people, you must be attractive. To attract powerful people, you must be powerful. To attract commited people, you must become commited. Instead of going to work on them, you go to work on yourself. If you become, you can attract.”
I came across to people who work so hard; they work so deligently and sacrifice so much in their life in order the create the wealth they always wanted. However, life just seems hard for them. They never achieve what they want. Why?
The Secret is because they’re working from the outside not from the inside. How can they create the wealth if they do not feel wealthy?
To get what we want, we must first feel that we already have it. Overweight people found themselves having a hard time to lose some weight because they view themselves as a fat person. They never visualize them as a slim healthy person.
Slim person remain slim because the feel, act and believe that they are slim. They don’t feel fat or overweight, they don’t feel that squating is a hard activity, they consume the moderate amount of food and they believe that they are not overweight.
When you have the clear picture in your mind, you’ll attract it into the reality.
To get what you want, you must first change who you are and you change who you are by simply changing the way you think and act.
Isn’t that simple?
You bet!
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How we feel begins inside ourselves. From the moment we can stand back and see ourselves separate from external judgement, we see parts of ourselves we may have missed before. Unveiling our true elf-image is part of a wonderful discovery.