As usual, I will start out my post by saying that I am not a fancy writer, so please bear with how I organize my thoughts and my writing technique. I have a voice and I want to spread it to the world. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to write.
The Power of Intention p. 36 by Dr. Wayne Dyer "In order to float an idea into your reality, you must be willing to do a somersault into the inconceivable and land on your feet, contemplating what you want instead of what you don't have. You'll then start floating your desires instead of sinking them. The law of manifestation is like the law of flotation, and you must contemplate it working for you instead of contemplating it not working. This is accomplished by establishing a strong connecting link between you and the invisible, formless field of energy - the power of intention."
As I became more confident in my desires and had more confidence to go after my dreams. I had to take a big leap of faith over the abyss that encircled my life. I always knew what I wanted to do as a career in my life. I always told people that I was going to move out to California to pursue my dreams. All my peers that I danced with were able to go out to California and take dance classes, except me. I had too many responsibilities, such as work. Well, the opportunity to move to California presented itself to me after I was laid off of work. I couldn't afford to move to California during that time frame, but I made a big leap of faith to move to Las Vegas.
The Power of Intention presented itself to me at the right moment in time. After being laid off of work, I read a lot of books that helped me gain my confidence. The Power of Intention was one book that helped me make that leap of faith to move out of town and pursue my dreams of entertainment. I was bringing my dreams out of the unknown into existence. I've never done that before or I wasn't aware of ever doing anything this drastic, up until I read The Power of Intention.
In spite of that, my thoughts about myself began to change at this point and I wasn't thinking so much about my shyness and what was wrong and why this and that happened to me in my life. I was focused on pursuing my dreams after this opportunity of being laid off opened the doors to my entertainment dreams. I dove into unfamiliar territories of new energy and it felt so good knowing that I was doing something that I've never done before, such as moving out of state. I wasn't scared Todd at this point, but I turned into adventurous Todd. I was stepping out of my comfort zone. I had NO doubt in my mind that this was my time and opportunity to grab my dreams. I've always believed that for the most part that no one is going to hand anything to you. You have to be determined to push forward and grab the life that you want for yourself.
In conclusion, I have to say that all of my confidence and revelations and discoveries didn't happen over night it took some time to develop my confidence. Nonetheless, you don't have to settle in life. You can have what you want as long as you are aligned with intention. Over the next 6 to 8 months while I was saving my money before that move to Las Vegas, I grew stronger and I began to believe more in myself. I always knew deep down inside that I could do whatever I wanted when my mind was set on doing something new. I hope whomever is reading this has been encouraged and if you want to read other books that I've discussed please visit my website and look for the books in the Self Help category. Have a great day. :) Tweet