Why is it you keep thinking about the very thing you don’t want, even when you’re hugely motivated to manifest something new?
What you don’t want has affected you because you’ve experienced it in the past, pulled it into your present, and therefore it is foremost in your mind.
To create something new, you have to continually and purposefully pull away from what you DON’T want in your imagination. You must refrain from intending its continuation. Before something that you INTEND can manifest, you have to discontinue manifesting what you don’t intend or want.
How come when you intend wealth, you’re still in debt?
Once something like debt has manifested in your reality, it’s too late to un-create it. The more you observe debt (think, worry, or dwell on it), the more it is perpetuated. Don’t keep observing your present circumstances. It’s impossible to focus your attention on the future (being prosperous), if you’re spending your time observing your present reality (being in debt). Begin to use your God-given imagination and SEE yourself successful and prosperous…..regardless of your present reality.


Some years ago, I had the pleasure of randomly running into a famous comedian. I was at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles having lunch with some friends. Over lunch, we were discussing the stressful relationship I was in at the time. I had gone outside to get something out of my car, when I noticed a familiar looking person walking towards me. As he got closer, I recognized that it was Rodney Dangerfield.
Do you ever feel like you’re the only one reading the posts on your blog? You know, the ones you spent a lot of time and effort on getting them just right? You’re even writing blogs to HELP people in some area, but most of the time, very few people are noticing what you’ve poured your heart into.
You may have heard it said many times in network marketing trainings that you can’t say the wrong thing to the right person, and you can’t say the right thing to the wrong person. This was one of the things I believed were true as I worked my networking business. But why was it that I was always running into a lot more “wrong people” than I was “right people.” I found this quite frustrating to say the least.