If you can't say it, you can't get it-John LaValle
If you can't say it, you can't get it-John LaValle
What is it about the utterance of an idea into the environment that more powerfully shapes an outcome?
As if the very words themselves conjure a vibratory essence that stimulate the cosmos to produce an effect. Are there any words when spoken with conviction and behavioral congruency which inform the the world of your presence, and your vision more intently than, "I want".
When you say, "I want," ...........go ahead, say it.......say what you want, out loud with conviction. What does that generate for you, internally, how is it? Does it move some part of you, are you experiencing something different than you were before you said it? Notice..
Now, what do you expect to get"? Is it the thing you said you want in totality.......is it a part, a percentage of but less than 100%?.....a close representation.....or something entirely different? What is historically true for you? Do you usually get what you want? How do you decide, and form the ideas that constitute desire?
In the next few days I will discuss a model for eliciting a well-formed outcome, and the nature of expectation in relation to a desired outcome.

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