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Often we rush into action determined to achieve something we’ve set our minds on. We think that by getting busy and ploughing through our work we’ll get the job done. Have you ever found that the work drags along with unexpected problems sticking up like unseen nails in a plank of wood waiting to trip you up? Inevitably we get slowed down, frustrated by the obstacles coming up and worn out by our lack of progress.
Perhaps you know someone who has been involved in a car accident and they’ve suffered whiplash? A whiplash neck sprain occurs when your head is suddenly jolted backwards and forwards in a whip-like movement. In effect your neck is forced to move beyond it’s normal range of motion, and so results in a sprain to some neck muscles and ligaments. This snap action is relevant to how to avoid attracting nasty surprises in to your life.
If you have read any books on the law of attraction, you will have come across the idea that what we focus on is what we receive. We're then urged to keep our focus on the positive. In my experience of working with the law of manifestation, it's not as simple as that. Otherwise, wouldn't we be able to focus on our goal and achieve it? And after all focus is a boring thing when we 'have' to do it.
There's the reasonable adult in all of us that we like to present to the world as rational, calm and in control of a situation. This person keeps their composure in handling the jibes that assail us from other people's comments. We like to think we're mature enough that their insults bounce off us.
A question I ask all new clients as part of the initial consultation process is ‘what person or event would you omit if you could relive your life’. It's not that we can change the past itself. However, we can neutralise the hold the past has on us. Their answer to this question tells so much about what is blocking them in achieving their goals at this point in time in their lives. Very often their mind delivers up an event that is related and that blocks their path forward now. Let’s examine why this could be so helpful a question to ask ourselves when working towards a goal in hand, and why releasing the negative thoughts that accompany it can deliver so much benefit.
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