Why not speed it up a bit?

If you assume that you will be better off , have more of what you want, be more successful in the coming weeks (the future - any time frame you choose), they these four actions and speed your progress:

1. Find a way to increase your awareness. Awareness of how often you are on automatic pilot, running a routine that allows you to drift along. 

2.    Find a way to continually create a visual showing the difference  between what you have today and what you want tomorrow. This can be an answer to the problems caused by number one, above.

3.   Develop your self confidence that you are on the right track, want a lot more in your  life, and that you will be guided.

4.   Expect that your increasing self awareness will allow you to "see" things about yourself. That will accelerate your progress.

Try it and see.

Best, Richard 

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3 Responses to “Why not speed it up a bit?”

  1. on 22 Jan 2007 at 10:43 pm Valerie

    Oh, interesting idea sparker there, Richard! Please elaborate on #2 (”continually create a visual showing the difference”). What have you experimented with in terms of external visuals, as well as ways to clarify the minds eye in ourselves and our clients.

    Ps. Congratulations on your blog launch. Here’s to a quick and easy way to get your ideas out where we can all play and progress. Warm regards.

  2. on 23 Jan 2007 at 4:47 pm richard

    Thanks Valerie

    Good question. Step two is a bit tricky. Think of it as your daily process to stay alive and aware. — a way to keep two images right in front of you at all times. Image # one is current reality, no denial. Image # two is what you want, what you are up to, what you are moving toward in life, etc.

    The idea is that “evolving” does require our having double vision. When you embrace both, (and not collapse) you will get great insight and energy as to what to “do” next.

    Till later,
    Richard

  3. on 31 Jan 2007 at 5:24 pm Diane Hess

    The content is extremely compelling. I look forward to coming back. AND good luck with your blog Richard.

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