Last time, I talked about why I don’t dive straight into any new project and venture (read ‘Why Nike is wrong and the Day of the Davids’ on my Substack).
I’ve learned there are two key stages to go through before you ‘just do it’.
In this post, I shall introduce the first. It’s a key stage in the ‘Fortune Formula’ (I just thought of that… maybe the ‘Fortune Philosophy’ instead? Well, it’d have to be Filosophy, with an F. Hmm… let me continue to dream on that one).
As I wrote last time, if we do jump straight into the idea, it can prove energy-sapping and often we’re left floundering around as our efforts don’t meet the expectations of what we thought/dreamt would happen.
And then, guess what? You’re knackered. Before you know it, you’ve given up or moved on and a lesson is imprinted on your subconscious suggesting that whatever you try to manifest doesn’t work out, so why bother.
We don’t want to be giving ourselves those kinds of suggestions. No, no, no! What we want is positive experiences, so we build more and more successes, giving us more energy and more creativity for the next dream we wish to manifest.
So, how do we go about doing this?
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