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You Have to Know What You Want

By Marshall Brown
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I am really confused. I hardly know what I want in life anymore. Any suggestions?

Although I am not clear on exactly what you might be confused about in your life, I do have some thoughts on the matter. I also encourage our readers to submit their solutions to your question ­ since I know you aren¹t the only one who struggles with this.

"Once you change the way you are inside, the outer world changes," author Joe Vitale said in his recent bestseller The Attractor Factor.

Vitale is one of dozens of authors who write persuasively on the subject, as is Sonia Choquette, author of Your Heart¹s Desire: Creating the Life You Really Want. Most suggest the same key ingredients for attracting into your life what you want:

  • Get clear on what you want and why. It¹s not enough to know what you don't want. You can¹t get what you want until you know what that is. Getting crystal clear is where the "magic" of attraction all begins.
  • Imagine it. Envision getting what you want in your mind. "Conscious change is brought about by the two qualities inherent in consciousness: attention and intention," Deepak Chopra wrote in his book The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success. "Attention energizes, and intention transforms. Whatever you put your attention on will grow stronger in your life."
  • Keep yourself receptive. Exercise, eat healthily, play, relax. Stress, exhaustion, sluggishness, etc., can all interfere with attraction. In a radio station analogy, stresses become the "static" that interferes with the ³frequencies² of that which you want to attract. Though taking a day off to relax rather than working frantically might seem as difficult as stepping off a precipice, it can be just what is needed.
  • Listen to your intuitive nudges. Attracting what you want out of life isn¹t about sitting back and waiting for it all to come to you. Action is always required to meet goals and make dreams come true. Vitale wrote, "Your job is to ask for what you want, and then to act on the inner nudges you get to do things, like make phone calls, write letters, visit a certain person, or whatever." Don¹t worry if your ³nudges² don¹t make immediate sense. The "why" will reveal itself later.
  • Surrender control. This means you need to let go and trust. Let go of the particular way in which you think things will happen. Let go of fear, doubt, worry and disappointment. Let go of the notion of struggle. Trust that the outcome will be just right when you arrive. Whether it¹s a job promotion, landing that huge client, or buying a new house, claim your dream. It¹s yours if you want it.
Email: marshall@mbrownassociates.com
Website: http://www.mbrownassociates.com

Marshall Brown, a certified career and executive coach has always had a passion for helping people find ways to live more fulfilling lives. He found that a personalized, "no nonsense" approach to coaching was the most efficient and effective way to get people on a successful life course. As a coach, Marshall helps individuals to find their passions and encourages them to move ahead in reaching their goals.

His new book, High Level Resumes, reflects his successful work with hundreds of job candidates.

In his organization consulting practice, Marshall's areas of focus include facilitation of meetings, focus groups and board retreats, developing and managing successful career centers, customer service training, project and program development and management and human resources and team development. Marshall holds a Bachelors Degree in Psychology from the University of Pittsburgh and is certified by Coaches Training Institute.
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