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Started by LastCause, Jul 21 2009 01:52 AM
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#2
Posted 08 August 2009 - 08:39 AM
Easier said than done.
Although sometimes, life changes, people change, & situations change.. for better or for worst.
The backpacking trip you wanted to take with your guy buddies.. you can no longer do.. for health, work, and family reasons.
The spa day you wanted with your girlfriends, you can no longer have due to money reasons and better things the money can go towards.
Although sometimes, life changes, people change, & situations change.. for better or for worst.
The backpacking trip you wanted to take with your guy buddies.. you can no longer do.. for health, work, and family reasons.
The spa day you wanted with your girlfriends, you can no longer have due to money reasons and better things the money can go towards.
#3
Posted 08 August 2009 - 09:56 AM
gisellebebegirl, on Aug 8 2009, 06:39 PM, said:
Easier said than done.
Although sometimes, life changes, people change, & situations change.. for better or for worst.
The backpacking trip you wanted to take with your guy buddies.. you can no longer do.. for health, work, and family reasons.
The spa day you wanted with your girlfriends, you can no longer have due to money reasons and better things the money can go towards.
Although sometimes, life changes, people change, & situations change.. for better or for worst.
The backpacking trip you wanted to take with your guy buddies.. you can no longer do.. for health, work, and family reasons.
The spa day you wanted with your girlfriends, you can no longer have due to money reasons and better things the money can go towards.
The Law of Attraction is something I have learnt already a few years ago.
It has something to do with the frequency of your brain and how it tunes in to the universe.
This works very well, and any psions here will understand what I'm talking about.
I always use it, but it requires constant wishful thinking, so if you only think about it once it will not work.
#4
Posted 08 August 2009 - 08:01 PM
i agree 100%, but there is more to it than that. i have always been a believer in the power of thought. i dont believe the power of thought will work for selfish reasons though. i also believe that certain religions that believe in their "spells" or "prayers" WORK because they believe and their beliefs creates a reality.
#5
Posted 10 August 2009 - 01:54 AM
Yes, if you really really want something, and concentrate on getting it, USUALLY you do get what you want. Not always though.
But what I find interesting, is that most of the time, the things you worry about that MIGHT happen, that you don't want to happen, that you prepare for if they do and try your best to avoid, usually don't happen.
But what I find interesting, is that most of the time, the things you worry about that MIGHT happen, that you don't want to happen, that you prepare for if they do and try your best to avoid, usually don't happen.
#6
Posted 10 August 2009 - 04:04 AM
I fully agree that where you end up in life is completely up to you. It is all based on what effort you are willing to put forward. Fail a million times and be a failure at something for 20+ years and if you keep at it you will succeed.
There's actually a guy on Wall Street that had a documentary made of him (Can't think of his name ATM). He makes $1.5 billion a year in his pay check from an employer. The highest paid employee in the US. And up until he was in his late 20's he was doing nothing but driving a taxi cab. He just decided one day to mess around with stocks and learn how they work and he slowly worked his way up the ladder until he ended up in Wall Street.
There are many success stories of people who started with nothing and are now popular/rich. Like Oprah or Dr. Phil. Both of them started poor.
It is about persistence. The number of times you fail means nothing because it is all negated when you succeed one time.
Kind of like the light bulb invention.. It took something like 1000+ tries to successfully create a light bulb. But Edison never gave up. He knew what he wanted and wasn't going to stop until he succeeded.
There's actually a guy on Wall Street that had a documentary made of him (Can't think of his name ATM). He makes $1.5 billion a year in his pay check from an employer. The highest paid employee in the US. And up until he was in his late 20's he was doing nothing but driving a taxi cab. He just decided one day to mess around with stocks and learn how they work and he slowly worked his way up the ladder until he ended up in Wall Street.
There are many success stories of people who started with nothing and are now popular/rich. Like Oprah or Dr. Phil. Both of them started poor.
It is about persistence. The number of times you fail means nothing because it is all negated when you succeed one time.
Kind of like the light bulb invention.. It took something like 1000+ tries to successfully create a light bulb. But Edison never gave up. He knew what he wanted and wasn't going to stop until he succeeded.
#7
Posted 10 August 2009 - 06:17 AM
Actually, we do it subconsiously everyday...
It's just part of life. Usually if you really want something you will get it in the end, but that is only if you perservere.
For example,
I am constantly thinking of building my website and thinking of how it will look like, how it will get planned, and the stucture behind it, and everything else, including coding and all that.
But this dream and desire of mind won't come true (alive, I like to call it) if I don't work on it. Even if I think about it every day, I will need to actually get my hands on the keyboard and start coding and typing and making or changing things for it to happen.
Which isn't what I'm doing now. So for now, my dream to build a website (or technically two websites) will remain a dream until I actually work on it.
Which I definitely will (hopefully... I usually never finish things that I start)
It's just part of life. Usually if you really want something you will get it in the end, but that is only if you perservere.
For example,
I am constantly thinking of building my website and thinking of how it will look like, how it will get planned, and the stucture behind it, and everything else, including coding and all that.
But this dream and desire of mind won't come true (alive, I like to call it) if I don't work on it. Even if I think about it every day, I will need to actually get my hands on the keyboard and start coding and typing and making or changing things for it to happen.
Which isn't what I'm doing now. So for now, my dream to build a website (or technically two websites) will remain a dream until I actually work on it.
Which I definitely will (hopefully... I usually never finish things that I start)
#8
Posted 11 August 2009 - 12:20 AM
Nameless_, on Aug 10 2009, 01:17 AM, said:
Actually, we do it subconsiously everyday...
It's just part of life. Usually if you really want something you will get it in the end, but that is only if you perservere.
For example,
I am constantly thinking of building my website and thinking of how it will look like, how it will get planned, and the stucture behind it, and everything else, including coding and all that.
But this dream and desire of mind won't come true (alive, I like to call it) if I don't work on it. Even if I think about it every day, I will need to actually get my hands on the keyboard and start coding and typing and making or changing things for it to happen.
Which isn't what I'm doing now. So for now, my dream to build a website (or technically two websites) will remain a dream until I actually work on it.
Which I definitely will (hopefully... I usually never finish things that I start)
It's just part of life. Usually if you really want something you will get it in the end, but that is only if you perservere.
For example,
I am constantly thinking of building my website and thinking of how it will look like, how it will get planned, and the stucture behind it, and everything else, including coding and all that.
But this dream and desire of mind won't come true (alive, I like to call it) if I don't work on it. Even if I think about it every day, I will need to actually get my hands on the keyboard and start coding and typing and making or changing things for it to happen.
Which isn't what I'm doing now. So for now, my dream to build a website (or technically two websites) will remain a dream until I actually work on it.
Which I definitely will (hopefully... I usually never finish things that I start)
Work on it and don't give up! Keep at it, if nothing else passively (like my educational blog, right now it's more of a passive thing but it's slowly building up).
Just ensure it's something you enjoy and not something you are hoping to "get rich quick" from.
#9
Posted 11 August 2009 - 07:08 AM
Yeah, well... if you really really really want something (and I mean really...) then you would be thinking about it constantly anyway.
(Just like the fact that I'm constantly thinking about my website that I will hopefully have one day, if I don't draw out before I really try)
People that think about getting "quick rich" from lotteries usually never get rich, because they usually think about it like once a week when they buy the ticket, or when they look at the results from the draw.
Also, many people (nearly everyone, if not everyone) will be thinking the same thing as you when THEY buy the ticket, so it evens out, meaning no one will get any advantage. However, if you are very persistent with your thinking and all that, and you constantly 24/7 think about it, then you will have and advantage (don't know why people will waste their time thinking about a potential win though).
But remember, this is NOT a proved science, so don't go thinking about winning 24/7 and wasting your time when you could be doing more interesting things (like building and refining your website).
(Just like the fact that I'm constantly thinking about my website that I will hopefully have one day, if I don't draw out before I really try)
People that think about getting "quick rich" from lotteries usually never get rich, because they usually think about it like once a week when they buy the ticket, or when they look at the results from the draw.
Also, many people (nearly everyone, if not everyone) will be thinking the same thing as you when THEY buy the ticket, so it evens out, meaning no one will get any advantage. However, if you are very persistent with your thinking and all that, and you constantly 24/7 think about it, then you will have and advantage (don't know why people will waste their time thinking about a potential win though).
But remember, this is NOT a proved science, so don't go thinking about winning 24/7 and wasting your time when you could be doing more interesting things (like building and refining your website).
#10
Posted 11 August 2009 - 08:58 AM
or not starting it at all. hey bud...work on your site a day at a time. just START it already. doesn't have to be finished in a day. work on it slowly. also, you seem to have what it takes to succeed...a dream, vision, the ideas...now ya just nee to put in the effort in other ways. don't be afraid of it or yourself. now...start thinking about when you will actually start the project, and how much time(even if for 15 minutes) per day you're willing to dedicate to it.....and DO IT. you can....you know you can...and the only one holding you back is YOU. so get over whatever you are afraid of. if it's a fear of failure....get over that issue. evry day you do something else to buld on that website/s, you are succeeding in what YOU want to do, and that's all that should matter.
Nameless_, on Aug 11 2009, 02:08 AM, said:
But remember, this is NOT a proved science, so don't go thinking about winning 24/7 and wasting your time when you could be doing more interesting things (like building and refining your website). 
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