Here’s the deal. I have several long-term goals but sometimes I forget to think about them. It’s true. Things are going along just fine in my life. I’m happy. I’m busy with my day-to-day things—I don’t worry about the future much. I trust it’s all happening wonderfully. I also don’t generally worry about whether or not things will happen later. I believe they will.
However, I do believe also that if I put a little attention on them, they would actually come faster. Instead of a year down the road, I think it is quite possible that with even just a few moments of thought each day, I could bring those experiences to me sooner. Focusing just a little bit of thought on them lets the Universe know that I’m serious about these goals, and that they are a priority for me.
I was talking about this with my husband yesterday. We have several long-term goals that we have identified—but I don’t think either of us really spends much time or effort thinking about them right now. I said, “Wouldn’t it be better and more powerful, if even for a second or two each day, each of us actually considered those goals?”
To keep it simple, I decided to start with just one goal. I identified the goal that I thought would give us the most bang for the buck—the one that when manifested would also fit nicely into several of our other long-term goals and life visions.
The next step was posting reminders. Because we don’t think about it very often, we need something to trigger our memory. Something that reminds us, hey, this is a good thing to think about while you’re standing there waiting for your toast to pop up. The bathroom mirror got one. My husband wanted one on his coffee grinder. I put up reminders around the house in places that we frequent with our goal written on them, and a posted note on each of our car steering wheels.
You can try this in several different ways.
• Post your question—like I recommend in my book—if you don’t know how to make it happen. For example, “Highest good, what is the best way for ________ to happen?”
• Post a question that implies the receiving of your goal—for example, “Why is it so easy for me to________ (insert goal)?
• Post a positive affirmation about the goal actually happening. “I am so grateful now that______.”
• Or post one of my favorite affirmation/prayers which I got from author Marc Allen: “In a relaxed and easy manner, in a healthy and positive way, in it’s own perfect time, for the highest good of all, I pray _____________ (goal). This or something better is manifesting now in totally harmonious ways for the highest good of all.”
It’s fun. It’s simple. The point isn’t to obsess about it, it’s really just to remember it in an easy way that is congruent with the ways that you are already enjoying and living your life. It can’t hurt you. But more likely than that—I believe it will bring your goal to you sooner than one that is sitting on the back burner hardly thought about.
Aimée Cartier is the author of Getting Answers, Using Your Intuition to Discover Your Best Life. She is a professional intuitive and speaker and the founder of Spreading Blessings Media. More about her work can be found at www.spreadingblessings.com.
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