"the body achieves what the mind believes”
Two days ago, I met up with Roxy-the great for something like a lunch date. While exchanging updates about our summer, Roxy told me about the leading cause for ability to pull herself up to a great level of success. In this case, success consists of finding--not one, but--two jobs after being committed to daily lip-singing morning routines and complete boredom. In a nutshell, she directs her credit for her sudden motivation to get her life together to:
The book goes on to mention other aspects of what it takes to attain success in these different areas (finance, health, romance). It gives an example of a woman who was zealous about finding a partner; a man; romance...whatever you want to call it. Anywho, she had (seemingly) been doing all the right things that the secret instructed her to do. She asked for what she wanted, she was answered, but she did not receive. The reason for this was because she wasn't actually allowing her mind to see what it was that she wanted, so that she could be successful in achieving. Though seemingly minor, her mistake was that when she was sleeping in her bed, she'd sleep in the middle. Or, when she'd park her car, she would park in the middle. Basically, she was living her live and practicing habits that encouraged the life of a complacently single person who was not making literal/physical space for an anticipated partner.
The book is great and I highly recommend that you check it out. I haven't yet read the book in it's entirety, but I watched the movie via youtube, which I also recommend you do.
With all of that being said, I just wanted to let you know that this theory is something that I believe in and I have been striving towards applying to every aspect of my life in order to attain true happiness.
I want to keep this post within the seams. So, I'll end here with the reiteration of the theme/main quote of this post,
"the body achieves what the mind believes”
always peace & love,
me