I have been ordered to write a blog manifesting the optimal
ending to my search; a sort of “if you build it, he will come” type of
thing. What am I building? In this case, the “perfect” job. I’m dropping my resume at Shutters on the
Beach on Monday morning and I’m going to ‘razzle dazzle’ them, thus getting the
position as esthetician at their elite spa.
Hurray! Manifestation
created. In these parts (Los Angeles)
it’s sort of taboo to speak about a potential position, promotion, role, etc.
before you’ve sealed the deal and signed the contract but, what the heck. I’ll give it a shot because Mark Harmon told
me to and his advice is almost always spot on.
Since I was on a role with the power of manifestation, I
asked my friend Jenny McClain what she would like to manifest for her latest
project, a pilot that will be pitched and shopped to the major networks. I believe saying what you want out loud to
another person puts a lot of power behind your words. So always try to speak from the heart and be
very very detailed about what it is
you want. Jenny wants her pilot to be
picked up by a major network, with several seasons and the original cast and
crew carried through the project. Fabulous!
Also, writing down your goals and manifestos and then reviewing
them frequently helps to keep you motivated and on track; which is why I’m home
in bed and not out partying. I have a
high profile client in the morning and I need my wits with me. While I was in Bali I read The Way of the Superior Man
and in that book, author David Deida says you should live on the edge and your
work should always be driven by the desire to truly pursue and live your
purpose. I believe when you meditate and
focus on your purpose the universe will speak to you and show you the way to
living your truest self.
What are some of your goals, dreams, or aspirations? How do you feel after you’ve written them
down and taken the time to look at your list(s)?
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