By Andrea ScarsiJune 21, 2017
Reaching success is in most cases the result of deliberate,
persistent, and constant action on a set of causal variables that allow a
positive outcome. In the spiritual world, as in business, people always ask if
there is a strategy or plan to follow, as if having a plan was the predictive
factor of the ability to achieve the desired result. Having a plan gives
clarity and direction and the ability to predict success at a rational level.
Of course, we have to follow it if we want it to give us the knack to transform
ourselves into masters of success production, and this, of course, depends only
on us. Only we can make magic happen.
The first element of predicting success is our commitment to
making the necessary changes, additions and cancellations of what needs to be
transformed within and around us. This allows us to live and ride the standard
set of success indicators to achieve our predictable desired goal. Using the
behavior template below will help predict our desired future success safely. Our
own opponent is only us. We should always strive to set the rudder bar of our
life on a superior course and progress steadily from what we currently are.
I feel competition as a motivation and see the success of
others as an inspiration of what is possible to achieve and overcome.
I get out of my comfort zone regularly and push to try, and
practice, new and bold things.
I manage my feelings, let them out, observe them, and
proceed with my decisions, behavior, and ability to move toward my goal.
I accept and love the challenge when it is launched, or I
hear that something can not be done; this invigorates and excites me.
I am always in action, even when I do nothing, and catch my
brain signals inciting me to get something new.
I control my mind and focus coherently on the positive and
how to capitalize it to build new strategies and achieve my results.
I depend on my trust in myself rather than my friends or
other human beings and realize that the most consistent and reliable source of
strength and support resides in my depths, and that, when I appreciate myself,
I can draw energy at any time.
I remember that I live in an infinite reality and have
endless abilities and opportunities to apply and consolidate the success
indicators that guide my path to what is already planned and due to me.
I'm on my way; I open to others, approach them, engage with
them, and get involved.
I push myself in all the ways; I talk, attend, join, invite,
and encourage.
I kindly let others enter; comfortably, routinely, and
inexorably.
The key to success is to be part of the whole.
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