If you read personal growth of self-help books, you’ve been taught to identify what you want to have. You’ve been instructed to focus your intention on what you want, because what you focus on is what you are more likely to achieve or receive.

Your mind moves in the direction of your currently dominant thoughts.” -Earl Nightingale

Hold your attention on what you want to create in your life, since this is what you are more likely to achieve or receive. There is, however, tremendous value in looking at the other side of this equation, for it is in contrast that we find clarity. One of the blocks to having what we want in our lives is the internal resistance that is present and operating behind the scenes.

For example: You want to double your current level of business. Here’s the problem: you think “I want to double my business in the next twelve months.” While your focusing on this lofty goal, your mind offers some resistance to this idea. Your internal critic is chattering away telling you how difficult or impossible it will be, and even if it were possible, you would have to work twice as hard, and that’s not something you want to do. You are in a conflict and probably not even aware of it.

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By allowing your fears and concerns to become known to you, you’ve cleared the path for that which you desire and crave.

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