Simple Reason Your Not Successfull!

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Hi Guys,

Wanted to share my take on concentration in the achievement of any goal.
I believe when one is able to master the art of concentration,it will save you a lot of time trying to figure out why things are not happening fast,or your doing everything by the book and things are still not happening.

A good example is when your trying trying to burn a piece of paper using a magnifying glass,you must not move it all over but rather place it still in one position and then will the effect take place.

The same case applies to our thoughts,we don't give the object of our desire the much needed attention/concentration,to give the effect,the much needed to speed up the manifestation process. Just try this and see the logic behind it,try and be somewhere you wont be disturbed for a couple of minutes and try focus on something you love or want,and make sure to think of nothing else.Try to do it for just five to ten minutes. What do you realize?
Your mind deviates from the original object and a few minutes down the activity you realize that your out of the original spect...and when you go back,the effect is lost and you have to start all over again.

That simple activity just tells us how our thought process is random if not controlled. We think of too much,and give the much needed effect to none,hence taking long for the object to be manifested in our lives.

We are all spiritual in nature,and the objective world is just a manifestation of the spiritual reality that we hold. Therefore for anything to appear in the material world,there must be a a spiritual reality inside of us to act as the blueprint for the reality we want.
Through our thoughts,is how we mold everything into reality. Its a growth process like any other thing that we see,like when we plant a seed,the plant has to be watered and patience for it to grow undisturbed!:rolleyes:

Thought is the seed,and concentration is the water that nourishes the thought. As maturity nears,the universe will create the circumstances that you will know automatically,that will lead you to the accomplishment of the goal. You must not inform the universal mind on the ways that will be used,the finite cannot inform the infinite!


Regards,

Charles.
#reason #simple #successfull
  • Profile picture of the author Johstin
    Excellent content Charles. I think it's very important to align your thoughts and get control. Your thoughts eventually become your emotions. You have to monitor what's going through you constantly in order to ensure your desired outcome.
    One major reason people are not successful is simply because of fear. Fear puts people in a place where they don't do the things they need to do because they're afraid. But in order to be successful, a person must master their deepest fears with action. Only then will they see their dreams come to past.
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  • Profile picture of the author Gary Pettit
    Ditto! ("Excellent content, Charles.")
    I remember one of the very first principles of success I ever learned, back in my early days of sales for a members-only resort: "The bottom-line difference between the successful and the unsuccessful is this: Successful people are willing to do what unsuccessful people are not."
    But even with that, Charles is correct. Without FOCUS, the willingness may be misdirected or ineffective.
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  • Profile picture of the author chephalonia
    so we should stay focus right?
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  • Profile picture of the author 2d0k
    Procrastination: The Infamous Failure Maker..
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  • Profile picture of the author ernestlohan
    Yes, I agree with you that thought is the seed,and concentration is the water that nourishes the thought. Thank you for sharing you excellent thoughts.
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  • Profile picture of the author dwave
    Thank you so much I really needed to hear that today. Great stuff.
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Thai
    When we keep searching for the "next knight on shining armor" i.e. the next big launch, and keep buying more and more products, we will end up getting no where...
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  • Profile picture of the author Gary Pettit
    Yes, Michael. Thank you for that. Another early lesson I learned from my resort-selling days was recognizing the "order taker" sales rep. They don't sell, they place orders; meaning, they're not selling, the customer just happens to be buying.
    The hallmark of the Order Taker is this: The two greatest sales jobs in the world are the one they just left, and the one they're going to next. They're in an endless spiral of searching for "the next big" thing, and never satisfied where they are.
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    • I think that 'trial and error cycle' is a part of success. What most people do after repeating the cycle is 'giving up'.
      As long as you stay on what you are doing, you learn something from one error and can move forward. You can do the 'trial and error cycle' at the higher stage next.
      You probably won't stop this cycle even when you become successful. (to stay successful)

      Someone said to me this:

      "The illiterate of the near future will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn."

      I think this is absolutely true.
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