7 Steps to the Life You’ve Always Wanted

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Posted March 7, 2013

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GUEST POST BY SHANNON DUNN.


I’ve had moments in my life where everything seemed to go wrong. Or things weren’t simply as I wanted them to be. With age comes some wisdom, and I now know those times were my doing: I failed to plan, didn’t dream and wasn’t consciously thankful for everything that I had in my life. It was little wonder I wasn’t living a life fulfilled.

Now, I’m a student of the universe and love immersing myself in the laws of nature, why things work the way they do and how we’re deeply connected to it all. I’ve learned a lot over the years and now understand that if we fail to plan, we, in many respects, plan to fail. A beautiful life awaits, if only we’d set our sails in the right direction.

Whether you want to be financially rich, the best tennis player in the world, or even overcome illness, it requires taking time—every day—to dream big, think about the possibilities and put things in action to get there. Oh, and most importantly, it takes being thankful. Grateful to your core. A no-strings-attached kind of thankfulness—one that fills your heart until it feels like it could burst. The gratitude that puts a spring in your step and almost brings you to your knees. Without it, all the other stuff doesn’t matter.

It’s the kind of stuff The Secret touched on. But there were important aspects of the Rhonda Byrne blockbuster that were missing. In short, there’s more that’s required than just wishing upon a lucky star. But if you decide to master it, the life you truly, madly, deeply want could really be yours. Really.

According to Wallace D Wattles, author of The Science of Getting Rich , living an abundant life is just that: a science. It can be learned and mastered, regardless of your education, your job status or anything else. Learn it, live it and watch what unfolds.

One of the best courses I’ve taken is based on Wattles’ book, from self-help guru Bob Proctor, Chicken Soup for the Soul co-author Jack Canfield and spiritual visionary Reverend Michael Bernard Beckwith. Called The Secret Science of Getting Rich, it not only teaches you the principles but actually gets you thinking—and dreaming—about the life you really want.


For those who want a simplified version of what it takes to start moving in the direction of your dreams, I’ve put together seven steps that can guide you to more fun, more fulfilment and more miracles. But it’s important to know it does take work. I’m the first to admit I’ve steered off course many times. It requires, in some cases, a retraining of the mind, a reshaping of beliefs and above all, complete and utter faith that what you really want for your life is very, very possible…


7 Steps to the Life You’ve Always Wanted


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Every day sit for a moment in meditation and concentrate on the specifics of what you would love to create in your life. Imagine the finest details— think clearly, in minute detail, about how you want your life to exactly be. Get carried away with your imagination, feel the feelings as you see your dream coming true in front of you. If any niggling doubts arise, recognize them, then move past them, adding more detail and colour to your wildest dreams. Begin to believe that anything is possible.


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Take everything you’ve imagined and put every last detail onto paper. Write it as if it’s already happening. Explain how it feels to be living your dream, experiencing each as if they are truly real now. Writing things down creates magic. It gives your brain a goal and the universe an address for the cosmic GPS that’s going to help you arrive at your (oh-so-exciting) destination.


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As often as possible, take time to dream, going over the details. Then take at least three action steps to make your goal come true. Remember, what you move toward move towards you.


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As your dreams begin to manifest, keep note of every synchronous and goal aligning event that occurs. If you look, you’ll find they’re everywhere. Grab your notepad and record the events that come true each day, then express heartfelt gratitude for each.


5.
Refining your goals is an important job, as it allows you to become even clearer about what you want for your life. Also, you’ll (likely) want to add more goals as others begin to come true. Dare to dream bigger, bolder and better. Keep two words front of mind: what if…


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It can’t be said enough how important gratitude is—even for the little stuff and the not-so-fun stuff—as road blocks can simply mean there’s something better waiting in the wings for you. Express your thankfulness in writing, feel it with your heart and say a prayer of gratitude to whomever you connect with on a higher level.


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Sometimes things take time. Just because you can’t see a seed germinate, it doesn’t mean it’s not growing into something incredible. Quite the contrary. A seed of desire is at its strongest during the incubation period. Our unwavering faith and gratitude for what’s to come is the water and sunlight, if you will. Kick back, relax and enjoy getting lost in your imagination. Just imagine: what if your reality soon exceeded your wildest dreams?

 
Shannon[1] Author bio: Shannon Dunn is a wellness writer, eco beauty editor and holistic healer, specialising in EFT, Reiki and wholefood nutrition. She is a regular columnist and features writer for Australasia’s leading natural health and living magazine, WellBeing, and passionate advocate of natural living and parenting. Find out more at www.ecobeautyeditor.com/about

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Positive affirmation for the day: I am creating the life of my dreams with every positive choice I make.



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This is gorgeous! Goal-talk just makes my heart flutter! This article hits it on the nail. I love the mention on taking action and visualizing your dreams. I can attest that this type of method definitely works in a scary-amazing way! Thank you, Shannon and Jess xo

My favourite is point number 3, what you move toward move towards you – so true!

Gorgeous post by a gorgeous lady .. xx

Totally the subject I wanted to touch on today. Dream big. Manifest. Believe it will happen. Sharing!

What a beautiful, beautiful article- thank you so much! I especially love step number 2- writing about it as if it is already happening, very powerful!

Thank you so much for this post! It has really inspired me! I also suggest everyone read Your Heart’s Desire by Sonia Choquette if you believe in positive manifestation, it’s a really inspiring and hands on read! Xxx

What a fabulous guest post to have the jist of all those great ideas in 7 simple reminders. We all have had experiences to know that gratitude, dreaming, and consciously choosing to think positiviely is so important to achieving our life desires… yet, it’s easy to get offcourse. Thanks for these powerful reminders in just 7 steps.

These are all such important points, and thinking about them all gets me really excited. I can’t wait to put them into practice.

Also, thank you, Shannon, for mentioning that there are times that you veer off course and need to bring yourself back in. I think a lot of people give up on their dreams because they experience a setback or expect perfection.

Thanks for your comment Marissa—and oh most definitely! I think it’s human nature to veer off course and wallow in the mundane, from time-to-time, as we go along on our journey. You bring up an important point: it’s not about perfection, it’s about getting excited about life and knowing there is an exact science that can truly help us reach our dreams. We don’t have to leave it all up to the unknown when we understand the universe is on our side, especially once we know the principles and learn how they work. And what fun watching our dreams manifest!

Gratitude is huge. Huge. It’s like magic.

Awesome post, just what i needed thanks

I adore this!! So much! My future home is going to have a giant wall where I can draw/write/scribble my goals, thoughts and dreams every day. xx!

Awesome, Jess! No wonder I feel like we are on the same wavelength! I just finished a prosperity course by Mary Morrissey. We studied Wallace Wattles, etc. She’s worked with Bob Proctor, etc. Thank you so much for the awareness that you bring every day to so many people. I’m very excited to try the recipe book.

Best!
Gail