The Power of Focus
Wednesday, November 14 2007"You can have anything you want, if you want it badly enough. You can be anything you want to be, if you hold that desire with singleness of purpose."
Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth President of the US may not have studied metaphysics way back in 1861, but he certainly had an intuitive understanding about getting what you want in life.
In my experience, the act of focusing on what you want is the first step to pulling what you want into your life.
This is before you get busy with the practicalities of phone calls and knocking on doors. Indeed, you may not even need to get to that stage if your mental and emotional focus is working well for you.
Think about it. How many times have you thought about something, and that something immediately starts to show up in your life?
Before you focused on it, it wasn't a part of your life. It often happens with cars. My brother bought a Porsche Boxter a few years ago. Until he showed up one day in the new car, I'd never noticed Boxters.
Since that day, they started to show up all the time! It's part of the Law of Attraction you get more of what you focus on. The difficulty is this: often you focus on what you want, only to have that focus muddled by doubt and all the reasons you can't, couldn't, shouldn't have what you desire.
Attraction
So, your focus becomes cloudy at best, overwhelmingly negative at worst. Then you attract more of the same - reasons and evidence why you can't have what you want.
The solution? Get conscious. Work through those doubts with a great coach who can help you turn your mind around to focus on what you want and feel you can have it - feel it's the most natural next step for you.
I do this a lot with my personal clients and I'll be doing it on Saturday at my Purpose, Passion & Destiny workshop. It's my last workshop of the year. We're nearly full, but do email to check if you'd like to come.
Otherwise, if you'd like to clean up and reset your focus - and get a little metaphysical magic going in your life, email me and I'll recommend the best coach for you, fiona@fionaharrold.com.
Two of my great coaching team, Rita Hamill and Karen Foy, will be assisting me on Saturday's workshop. They are both masters of using focus to make their own lives work. I've asked them to say a few words on the subject.
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