Earnest Desire by Bob Proctor

• January 14, 2010 • Comments (0)

Wallace D. Wattles said, “Desire is the effort of the unexpressed possibility within, seeking expression without, through your actions.

Permit me to dissect that powerful statement. Desire is the effort of unexpressed possibility within.
We all have aspirations, dreams and goals. Desire is the energy exercised within; it’s the energy applied to your dream or goal that seeks to manifest itself on the physical level through what you do – your behavior.

Affirmations are the mental tools you use to alter your old conditioning and firmly fix your chosen WANTS in your sub-conscious mind. Only then does it become an earnest desire.

Thought is the fuel that creates the steam that turns your wheel of fortune. Do you want beauty in your life? Could you use a dose of inspiration? Would you like prosperity in your life? If so, create an earnest desire through affirmations. By using affirmations of wonderful, prosperous, successful thoughts consistently enough, they will become part of you. What you are doing is changing yourself by making yourself what you want to be.

It’s just not possible to dwell on negative, limiting, small and poverty-stricken mental pictures for eight or ten hours a day and expect to win. You need to stop feeding the desire you don’t want and focus, through affirmations, on the good you desire. Repeat to yourself, over and over again, statements like,

“I am a prosperous person,”

“I matter,”

“I am lovable and capable,”

“I am confident and happy.”

If you tell yourself a lie often enough, you will begin to believe it. When I began to make changes in my own life – some 45, 50 years ago, that’s what I had to do. I had to lie to myself. The person I wanted to become was so far removed from the person I was, it was the only thing I could do if I wanted to make any permanent change. I took the very opposite behavior of what I was experiencing and began to affirm. That’s what you’re doing when you start repeating affirmations – you’re actually telling yourself a lie

Wattles also said, Do small things in a great way, every day.
Writing an exciting, big idea in the form of a goal is something great. Do it every day and you will create an earnest desire. That earnest desire has to, must, and will manifest itself in your life.

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