I’m sorry, Gentle Reader; all of these elements need to work together for you to see the three-dimensional results.
But if you believe Neville Goddard, you begin to live the life you want from the inside as
soon as you ‘Assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled’, and I have to agree with him.
If you do it correctly, you begin experiencing the life you want on a mental level at first and in the real world if you persist with the ‘necessary work’.
Inspired action is where the rubber hits the road. If you want to see your desires become tangible things, then the ‘necessary work’ we mentioned needs to be done.
Here’s the necessary work:
Reshaping Your Relationship with Comfort
Often, comfort is seen as the ideal state, but true growth comes from discomfort. This discomfort isn’t about perpetual unease but rather about challenging the boundaries of your comfort zone. It involves redefining your relationship with discomfort by actively seeking situations where growth will likely occur. It’s the discomfort of trying new things, the uneasiness of unfamiliar territory, and the courage to navigate uncharted waters. This discomfort is the
birthplace of innovation and personal evolution.
Adopt ‘Unconventional’ Patience: Redefining the Notion of Waiting
Conventional patience involves waiting for things to happen, while ‘unconventional’ patience is about actively and strategically driving
the pace of change. It’s about creating opportunities, forging ahead, and proactively chasing dreams. Even if it seems nothing is happening.
Building a Tribe of Inspiration
The process of building your network isn’t just about connecting with successful
people; it’s about engaging with diverse individuals who challenge your perspectives. It involves seeking out mentors who not only inspire but also provoke your thinking. This network isn’t a one-way street - it’s about mutual growth, where you contribute as much as you absorb.
Unlearn to Relearn: The Power of Unraveling Assumptions
Unlearning involves letting go of preconceived notions that might hinder progress. It’s about questioning the status quo, challenging assumptions, and reevaluating established beliefs. Unlearning opens up the space for fresh perspectives and allows you to reframe problems, leading to innovative solutions.
Embrace Failure: Rethinking the Role of Setbacks
Failure isn’t the end; it’s a vital chapter in the journey of success. It’s not just about coping with failure but embracing it as a transformative force. Failure provides valuable lessons and insights that lead to resilience and growth. By normalizing failure as an essential part of the learning
process, one can extract wisdom from missteps, pivot, and accelerate progress.
Living the life you desire sooner than you think begins with ‘assuming that feeling of the wish fulfilled’ as a starting point. That is the fallow ground on which your garden of
plenty will grow. Next, you’ll be getting comfortable with discomfort, having unconventional patience, creating an inspiring network, unlearning and relearning, and embracing failure. When all these elements work in concert miracles can happen.
Be Your Own Hero.