I was doing a workshop a few days ago and was amazed that a good number of people were caught in a time warp and simply looking to return to life as it used to be. Things have changed for a reason and that requires we make the necessary adjustments.

We have to Understand the Process

What a number of people have failed to discover is that yes having money is a comforting thing but understanding the process that allowed us to acquire money is ten times more valuable. Understanding that process requires that we expand our thinking and allow ourselves to grow and yes at times that may require struggle while we get down the basics but once mastered we can go from crawling, to walking, to running.


Thoughts are Things

The point that some people have difficulty mastering is that your thoughts are things. They are as rock solid as a stone just in a different form. I said this to one of the attendees and she talked right over that point. My favorite expression is: Everything that you have created in your life was first created in your mind. And that statement is more than true. Everything around you was created in the imagination of someone who struggled to bring that thought into the real so you could touch it, use it, or even drive it. Hence The Great Exchange.

We Each Have a Powerful Computer

We walk around with one of the world’s most powerful computers resting on our shoulders, that is simply waiting for us to establish the image of what it is we want. And, once that blue print is established a degree of emotion or drive is tied to that image that sets that computer in motion to draw into the real the things we want. The stronger the emotion the faster you will begin to draw to you the things you need. But, when I said this to that woman she looked perplexed. In her mind she had already set limits on what was possible and that was what she had before, which had brought her to this point in the first place. She was not willing to imagine that there might be something better than what she had before.
So, we have to establish our intent (simply following our neighbor is not sufficient) and then begin to direct our focus on how we will use what we want, taste what we want, help others with what we want, walk around and look up and down what we want until inch by inch we drag it into the real…