For the first time since I switched to version three, the highly optimistic, somewhat euphoric feeling came back. Toward the end of my loops for this evening it occurred to me that I should be more organized about what exactly my current goals are and how I’m going to go about achieving them. Someone on here said that it would be better to write them down on paper rather than on a phone app or something. While this was something I had kind of known that I should do before, it just sort of popped into my head as a fully formed idea that I need to take action on NOW in the same way as the to do list and a couple of other new positive habits I’ve developed on this thing.
I came up with six goals that I want to have achieved by the end of 2019. I wrote them down on the first page of a notebook. Because We’re not supposed to focus on more than three, I dedicated the second page to my currently active goals. I am allowed to have two at a time, and as I achieve one I cross it off and add another from the list. My currently active goals are:
- Add at least $1,000.00 to my monthly take home income.
- Have my home and property looking neat, clean, and respectable inside and out.
As soon as I had mentally committed to doing that, I felt great. I was excited about doing it, and excited about achieving the goals I set for myself. It was a somewhat more mellow euphoria than I was getting on one and two, but all the better for that. I once again felt a surge of chi, energy, whatever you want to call it rushing around my head. I spent the last forty minutes or so of my loops pacing around and repeating the first one of those goals (mostly in my head, but I did move my lips a bit). I’m sure anyone watching would have thought I was a good candidate for a padded presidential suite. I could sort of feel the words going into the energy field. I am quite sure that it won’t be long before I can check that goal off and move on to another.
It seems that whatever slow down I experienced when I switched to three is over, and I’m back to steady progress.
I came up with six goals that I want to have achieved by the end of 2019. I wrote them down on the first page of a notebook. Because We’re not supposed to focus on more than three, I dedicated the second page to my currently active goals. I am allowed to have two at a time, and as I achieve one I cross it off and add another from the list. My currently active goals are:
- Add at least $1,000.00 to my monthly take home income.
- Have my home and property looking neat, clean, and respectable inside and out.
As soon as I had mentally committed to doing that, I felt great. I was excited about doing it, and excited about achieving the goals I set for myself. It was a somewhat more mellow euphoria than I was getting on one and two, but all the better for that. I once again felt a surge of chi, energy, whatever you want to call it rushing around my head. I spent the last forty minutes or so of my loops pacing around and repeating the first one of those goals (mostly in my head, but I did move my lips a bit). I’m sure anyone watching would have thought I was a good candidate for a padded presidential suite. I could sort of feel the words going into the energy field. I am quite sure that it won’t be long before I can check that goal off and move on to another.
It seems that whatever slow down I experienced when I switched to three is over, and I’m back to steady progress.