Dream Life Manifestation: Creating Your Best Life Possible

 

This month, instead of writing my own blog, I have a guest blog for you. It’s by Heather Matthews,  a renowned Life Coach, author, and Law of Attraction teacher. 

“Reality exists in the human mind, and nowhere else.” ― George Orwell

Simon was a senior accountant at a respectable manufacturing company for over two and a half decades until a major change happened in his life. For a long time, he was perfectly fine where he was. His job paid relatively well, while his wife was a high school biology teacher. They had three kids, and their oldest one had just started college. They weren’t fabulously rich by any stretch, but they got by and were grateful for what they had. And even though they had their ups and downs as a family, Simon’s life was, by all accounts, OK. You could even say he was happy with the life he’d built for himself.

However, Simon had this vague, nagging feeling inside of him that he couldn’t quite put his finger on. It had always been there even before he started his job and got married. It was a faint whisper that Simon ignored because he was busy raising his family and climbing the corporate ladder. But Simon got older, he found it harder and harder to brush it off. Now that Simon was almost in his fifties, he finally acknowledged that voice inside of him.

As a kid, Simon loved being in the kitchen because of his grandmother who had a passion for cooking. Simon had always looked up to his Granna (as he liked to call her), which was why he inherited her love for making homemade treats. Simon had a bit of a sweet tooth, so he loved making all sorts of desserts – which of course, his Granna taught him how to do. Simon was great at making pies, cookies, brownies, cupcakes and just about everything else you could stick in an oven. He made treats for his family all the time and even helped out at bake sales at school.

After high school, Simon wanted to become a pastry chef. He already had a culinary school picked out and the restaurant where Simon was going to work part-time. But life had other plans for him. His career path took a detour because Simon’s father pressured him to pursue a more “stable” line of work.

After Simon discovered the principles of the Law of Attraction, it pushed him to take the plunge. He used specific techniques that blasted through a lot of barriers in his mind that held him back. Simon gradually built the mental power to power through decades of negative beliefs and revive his old dream.

It only took him less than a year to put everything together. Simon handed in his resignation letter, got a loan, and added that to some savings he had left over. Then he put himself through culinary school in spite of the fears in the back of his mind. Simon also worked as a part-time apprentice at a restaurant to learn the ropes and get his feet wet. At the same time, Simon got busy baking and started selling his goods to his friends and neighbors. Thanks to social media, word quickly got around and soon he got his old buddies to help him keep up with the increasing demand for his sweet treats.

Most people think that the Law of Attraction is a magic bullet that fixes everything at the drop of a hat. But it’s actually  a way of life that puts you on the path to greatness. To make it happen, you’ll need to build a set of habits – only then will you be ready to walk on this path.

To learn some of the most helpful ways to build a set of habits and turn your thoughts into forces that will change your life in a big way, all you need to do is e-mail Tony of AbundanceTogether at torvidas@abundancetogether.com and he’ll e-mail you my special e-book: “Dream Life Manifestation: 7 Secrets To Creating Your Best Life Possible”.

Keep manifesting your dreams. Heather Matthews.

 

Hope you enjoyed the guest blog. Love you and keep manifesting good things 🙂Tony

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Your Very Best Quote of the Week -Vol. 10

Each Saturday I share with you a really good quote. Now, the weekly quote may be one that I enjoy the most or perhaps one that is quite controversial, or unusual, or thought-provoking.

You may agree with it. Or not.
Either way, please let me know what you think.

Dec. 19, 2020
Peace is not a relationship of nations;
It is a condition of mind brought about by serenity of soul.
Peace is not merely the absence of war.
It is also a state of mind.
Lasting peace can come only to peaceful people.”
Nehru

Dec. 12, 2020
“You are the champion,
The one sperm that made it to the egg,
Creating and birthing a magnificent human being”
Shayne Traviss

Dec. 5, 2020
“One word which sums up the basis of all good conduct:
Loving-kindness.
Do not do to others what you do not want done to yourself.”
Confucius

Nov. 28, 2020
“Don’t judge people for where they’re at in the world,
Because that doesn’t mean that they’re not connected to something really beautiful.
Don’t dehumanize anyone.”
Jacqueline Suskin

Nov. 21, 2020
“Don’t Take Anything Personally.
Nothing others do is because of you.
What others say & do is a projection of their own reality, their own dream.
When you are immune to the opinions & actions of others,
You won’t be the victim of needless suffering.’’
Don Miguel Ruiz

Nov. 14, 2020
“Peace demands the most heroic labor and the most difficult sacrifice.
It demands greater heroism than war.
It demands greater fidelity to the truth
And a much more perfect purity of conscience.”
Thomas Merton

Nov.7, 2020
“When I despair, I remember that all through history
The way of truth and love have always won.
There have been tyrants and murderers, and for a time, they can seem invincible,
But in the end, they always fall.
Think of it — always.”
Mahatma Gandhi

Oct. 31, 2020
“Before you start pointing fingers … make sure you hands are clean!”
Bob Marley

Oct. 24, 2020
“People look for retreats for themselves, in the country, by the coast, or in the hills . . .
There is nowhere that a person can find a more peaceful and trouble-free retreat
Than in his own mind. . . .
So constantly give yourself this retreat, and renew yourself.”
Marcus Aurelius

Oct. 17, 2020
“The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched
– they must be felt with the heart.”
Hellen Keller

Oct. 10, 2020
“It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll,
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul.”
William Ernest Henley

Oct. 3, 2020
“One ought, every day at least,
to hear a little song,
read a good poem,
see a fine picture,
and, if it were possible, to speak a few reasonable words.”
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Sept. 26, 2020
“Every physical being on this planet is your partner in co-creation,
and if you could accept that and appreciate the diversity of desires and beliefs,
all of you would have a more expansive, satisfying, fulfilling experience.”
Abraham Hicks

Sept. 19, 2020
“I think the advantage of growing old is that you realize that very few things in life really matter.
And most things don’t matter at all.
And once that seeps through … into your sort of being,
That helps a lot.”
John Cleese

Sept. 12, 2020
“Where you are right now
doesn’t have to determine where you end up.”
Barack Obama

Keep manifesting good things 🙂
Tony

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