10-13-2019, 11:10 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-14-2019, 05:06 AM by Shannon.
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I believe that UMS will, if you use it enough, replace all that with success based thinking, and success in becoming unlimitedly wealthy financially. You will need to use it enough, and consistently. Enough loops per day, and enough days on.
I also believe that the additional spending might be resistance, and it might be something else; it could be you reacting to a shift in your subconscious beliefs about money. Saving out of fear is obviously not the way to wealth; maybe your fears are being dissolved and you feel a little more free to spend now?
Whatever the case is, I want you to do the second thing you will need: come up with a good goal. Recently, my subconscious has been asking me for a specific goal in response to my UMS usage. So I sat down and wrote up a bunch of options and ran them all through the models. The one I ended up with is very interesting. It's not just one goal. It is my long term goal and my short/medium term goal, stated as one goal, using a, "and" to connect them.
I believe this won the modeling competition because it is my long term goal and my short/medium term goal in a single statement, which forces me to work to achieve both of them at once, using my short/medium term goal to achieve my long term goal.
After thinking about it, this makes sense, because the long term goal is what you ultimately want. Setting this as a goal forces the creation of a path from where you are to the long term goal while using UMS.
The short/medium term goal is designed to help me get there and help me make it until I get there. The two are perfectly synergistic, and inter-supportive.
I was also surprised to find that what won out in the models was my highest goal. As in, it is what I really want, without any limitations. I had actually been somewhat afraid to ask for what I really wanted, and so that it should win kind of surprised me. But what this teaches me is, with UMS, you need to have a BIG end goal. Unlimited. What do you want? What do you REALLY want? Don't just answer; think it through. Let your imagination run wild. If your fears were not holding you back, what would be your highest aspiration? What would be the biggest dream would you dream?
So here is what I think you should do.
Figure out a long term end goal. Set your fears and beliefs and limitations aside. Allow yourself to dream as big as you like. Don't worry if it "doesn't seem realistic". Don't worry if it currently looks like it "isn't possible". Dream big, and figure out what end goal would hake you happy for the rest of your life. Spend some time on this; it took me months to figure out the first version of this goal for myself, and eventually it evolved into what it is now after years more. Don't worry about getting it perfect right now, because you can always raise the bar when you achieve it. Just figure out that ultimate end goal that will make you happy for the rest of your life, without any limits holding you back.
Then, carefully figure out a smaller short or medium term goal that will allow you to get to that bigger end goal, and make it while you do. So maybe you want to be a multi-millionaire and you want a net income of $10,000 US per month for the rest of your life too, for example.
The sit down and craft a statement that includes those two goals in sufficient detail that there is no doubt as to what you want, but not so much detail that you can't write it as a single sentence. Work on working it to mean exactly what you want.
Once you have that, write it on a piece of paper that you keep with you all the time. Write it in bold and in high contrast: black on white, or black on yellow, for example. And write it again, and post it right in front of where you spend the most time. I have mine pasted at eye level in front of me while I am sitting at my desk while I work. I glance up and there it is, and I see it consciously and subconsciously all the time.
Don't let naysayers, negative types and detractors see your goal, or even know you have one. Let them be blissfully ignorant. They will only make things harder for you if they know about your goal, and what it is.
Every day, read it out loud to yourself. "My current goal is to ________." Read it out loud at least once a day. And regardless of how your current circumstances look or feel, or how realistic or achievable that current goal seems, allow yourself to indulge in imagining yourself having achieved it, and experiencing it as your reality. Turn it into a game, where you spend some time every day imagining yourself having already achieved your goals, and telling people about how you did it. Enjoy how it feels to have done it, and how it feels to tell people how you did it. Enjoy all the things that having achieved those goals allows you to enjoy and experience.
And use UMS enough loops per day, for enough days on. Make sure you do that. Because that goal is what is going to direct UMS in achieving it's goals, which are to make you unlimitedly monetarily wealthy. Create that set of goals and stick to it like glue until you have achieved them both. Don't worry about how realistic they seem. Let UMS and your amazing subconscious figure out how you will get from where you are to those goals. Just give it those goals, stick to those goals, and keep using UMS properly.
Given that, you will see your life change in amazing ways in the coming months and years.
I also believe that the additional spending might be resistance, and it might be something else; it could be you reacting to a shift in your subconscious beliefs about money. Saving out of fear is obviously not the way to wealth; maybe your fears are being dissolved and you feel a little more free to spend now?
Whatever the case is, I want you to do the second thing you will need: come up with a good goal. Recently, my subconscious has been asking me for a specific goal in response to my UMS usage. So I sat down and wrote up a bunch of options and ran them all through the models. The one I ended up with is very interesting. It's not just one goal. It is my long term goal and my short/medium term goal, stated as one goal, using a, "and" to connect them.
I believe this won the modeling competition because it is my long term goal and my short/medium term goal in a single statement, which forces me to work to achieve both of them at once, using my short/medium term goal to achieve my long term goal.
After thinking about it, this makes sense, because the long term goal is what you ultimately want. Setting this as a goal forces the creation of a path from where you are to the long term goal while using UMS.
The short/medium term goal is designed to help me get there and help me make it until I get there. The two are perfectly synergistic, and inter-supportive.
I was also surprised to find that what won out in the models was my highest goal. As in, it is what I really want, without any limitations. I had actually been somewhat afraid to ask for what I really wanted, and so that it should win kind of surprised me. But what this teaches me is, with UMS, you need to have a BIG end goal. Unlimited. What do you want? What do you REALLY want? Don't just answer; think it through. Let your imagination run wild. If your fears were not holding you back, what would be your highest aspiration? What would be the biggest dream would you dream?
So here is what I think you should do.
Figure out a long term end goal. Set your fears and beliefs and limitations aside. Allow yourself to dream as big as you like. Don't worry if it "doesn't seem realistic". Don't worry if it currently looks like it "isn't possible". Dream big, and figure out what end goal would hake you happy for the rest of your life. Spend some time on this; it took me months to figure out the first version of this goal for myself, and eventually it evolved into what it is now after years more. Don't worry about getting it perfect right now, because you can always raise the bar when you achieve it. Just figure out that ultimate end goal that will make you happy for the rest of your life, without any limits holding you back.
Then, carefully figure out a smaller short or medium term goal that will allow you to get to that bigger end goal, and make it while you do. So maybe you want to be a multi-millionaire and you want a net income of $10,000 US per month for the rest of your life too, for example.
The sit down and craft a statement that includes those two goals in sufficient detail that there is no doubt as to what you want, but not so much detail that you can't write it as a single sentence. Work on working it to mean exactly what you want.
Once you have that, write it on a piece of paper that you keep with you all the time. Write it in bold and in high contrast: black on white, or black on yellow, for example. And write it again, and post it right in front of where you spend the most time. I have mine pasted at eye level in front of me while I am sitting at my desk while I work. I glance up and there it is, and I see it consciously and subconsciously all the time.
Don't let naysayers, negative types and detractors see your goal, or even know you have one. Let them be blissfully ignorant. They will only make things harder for you if they know about your goal, and what it is.
Every day, read it out loud to yourself. "My current goal is to ________." Read it out loud at least once a day. And regardless of how your current circumstances look or feel, or how realistic or achievable that current goal seems, allow yourself to indulge in imagining yourself having achieved it, and experiencing it as your reality. Turn it into a game, where you spend some time every day imagining yourself having already achieved your goals, and telling people about how you did it. Enjoy how it feels to have done it, and how it feels to tell people how you did it. Enjoy all the things that having achieved those goals allows you to enjoy and experience.
And use UMS enough loops per day, for enough days on. Make sure you do that. Because that goal is what is going to direct UMS in achieving it's goals, which are to make you unlimitedly monetarily wealthy. Create that set of goals and stick to it like glue until you have achieved them both. Don't worry about how realistic they seem. Let UMS and your amazing subconscious figure out how you will get from where you are to those goals. Just give it those goals, stick to those goals, and keep using UMS properly.
Given that, you will see your life change in amazing ways in the coming months and years.
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The scientist has a question to find an answer for. The pseudo-scientist has an answer to find a question for. ~ "Failure is the path of least persistence." - Chinese Fortune Cookie ~ Logic left. Emotion right. But thinking, straight ahead. ~ Sperate supra omnia in valorem. (The value of trust is above all else.) ~ Meowsomeness!