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Understanding the Law of Consciousness Part 3
Posted by: | CommentsStep #1. Choose
Conceive exactly what it is you want to achieve, whether it be control our temper, improve our personality, find a congenial mate, achieve success in our business, heal ourselves of disease, or build our self-esteem. The only thing that can limit or defeat us is a lack of individual consciousness that our specific desire is attainable.
Basically, what do you really, really, really, really, really, really, really, want? In order to achieve this all important consciousness, our objective needs to be something that we want intensely, that we can clearly conceive ourselves being or having, that we have a clear conscience about its righteousness for us and that it is something to which we are willing to devote unrelenting time and effort.
However, before we can choose our outcomes, we need to know our long-range outcomes. What is of most importance to our lives and what is our most pressing need. In so doing, we need to keep in mind that a balanced life is vitally necessary to our peace of mind, health and happiness. This will impact our individual desires in all areas of our lives – social, mental, physical, financial, spiritual, career and family. In order to determine exactly what is most needful to our progress and happiness we need to make a specific detailed written description of our outcomes just as if we were placing an order.
Step #2 Affirm
Construct clear and concise affirmations so that the desired things or characteristics you have chosen are now yours. This identifies you with your desire and provides the pattern for the Law of Consciousness to fulfill. Therefore, write each affirmation down in present tense and in minute detail, in emotionally charged words, power words, and make the description warm, colorful and exciting.
Before working with your affirmations, consciously relax your mind and body. Preferably, just before you arise in the morning and immediately after retiring at night. Repeat each affirmation for 2-6 minutes preferably aloud, and at the same time vividly visualize your outcome and the conditions resulting from its achievement as accomplished facts.
How Do You Create Your Career?
Posted by: | CommentsDo you know what you need, want and value? Will you know it when you see, hear, and feel it? All of us have a personal history. This is made up of our heredity, our intuition, and our total life experiences (which includes our environment). Based on our personal history, we develop a degree of skill of getting along with people at home, at work, in business and socially.
As we interact with people, we create either mutually beneficial empathic relationships or some degree of conflict. The newspapers and television are filled with stories of violence, unaffirming behavior, and different kinds of addictions. All of us have experienced feelings of unintact and intact Self-Esteem.
What would need to exist to create an environment where people could thrive, and work together in harmony? For over forty years I have qualitatively researched the subject of Self-Esteem. I have found that a critical area for people is their career. Many high school and college graduates will have difficulty finding a job. Some workers are released from their jobs and face the challenge of interviewing with companies expecting to find employment quickly. Others are choosing to become entrepreneurs by starting their own business.
The reality is that companies are more selective now than ever because of their need for competence, specific skills, and a constant eye on the bottom line. Beside technical skills, workers and entrepreneurs need people skills and interviewing skills in order to succeed.
If you ever find yourself in any of these situations remember, Never settle for less. Your security is within you. You have the ability to do whatever it takes to create the outcomes you want! Now is the time to create your career. Webster defines career as: “Course of a person’s life, especially in some particular pursuit. The notable or conspicuous progress or success in one’s chosen calling.” Therefore, everyone has a career. The questions is: “Have you made a conscious decision to create your career the way you want it?” Careers include: parent, lawyer, guard, street person, receptionist, entrepreneur, paramedic, ditch digger, teacher, sales person and thousands of others. Make a decision, make it your own, and make it now to create a career that blends with your purpose in life. Then you can pursue the job, work, or position, including being an entrepreneur, that will give you the outcomes you want in your career and life.
As you interview, ask questions to discover how your philosophy blends with the person or organization. Notice the energy level. Is this person or organization creating a climate of acceptance? Are you and others being treated with dignity and respect? Are you given undivided attention during this conversation? Are all people present asking questions to discover how everyone can work together in harmony? Does everyone have the people skills and intact Self-Esteem to be able to accept a match or mismatch?
Take charge of your life. Create your lifestyle and career the way you want it and then, watch what happens!
Affirm:
“I now upgrade my interviewing and people skills to make my best career choice.”
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