“When you have come to the edge of all that you know and are about to step off into the darkness, faith is knowing one of two things will happen: there will be something solid to stand on, or you will be taught to fly.” – Richard Bach
It’s pretty normal for all of us to feel hesitant when we want to try something new. The underlying fear of failure is crippling. There are some who even fear of getting what they want and finding out that it’s not really as great as they dreamed it to be.
Success can be elusive. It can find its way out of our lives. Why? Well part of the reason why is because we ‘settle’. We allow answers, solutions and circumstances to enter our lives that are not congruent with who we really are.
For example, we may be asking for ‘the answer’ to a desired relationship. Or we may be praying for a ‘solution’ to a financial situation. But when that relationship comes in the form of a person that may or may not be ‘the right person’, we settle.
So the glass if half empty. The glass is half full. Blah Blah Blah…
A miraculous mindset is not about being happy. It’s not about being ‘positive’. It’s not about Pollyanna positioning.
So what is a miraculous mindset?
It is what sets you apart from the rest of the herd. It can create unheard of opportunities. It can create what some would say are . . . miracles.
So how can you achieve such a mindset?
Great question:
In order to get to the miraculous mindset, you’ve got to start now and with extreme focus.
How many times have you set a goal and not followed through? Chances are you had a missing element in planning your goal(s). What if there was a formula-type checklist that would keep you from failing any goals. What if you had a way to know – without doubt – that you were going to succeed – before you ever got started…
Now you can.
Your goals are nothing more than a wish list – until you add four things to them.
Take losing weight as an example.
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Success and achievement requires work, patience and motivation. Motivation can be viewed by some as a temporary solution to a permanent problem. What that means is, there is always something to do when it comes to success.
We need to succeed at better grades. We need to succeed at becoming more profitable in business. We need to succeed in our family life – being a better parent or spouse. We need to succeed financially – be it personally or business. We need to succeed physically. Maybe we need to drop a few pounds or add some muscle mass.