New Year's Realities
Optimum Success Publishing
Issue: Vol. I No. 3
“You can say you’re going to become something, but to
commit to being that something is speaking life into your
words.” –Matthew Horne (The Universe is Inviting You In)
The above quote is from my soon to be released first solo
book entitled “The Universe is Inviting You In.” I deemed
its use as necessary considering another year has now
approached us, and it’s up to us to maximize each and every
opportunity to turn our New Year’s resolutions into
realities. Often times I see people make resolutions at the
beginning of every year with no resolve to see them through
to completion.
Realistically speaking, a New Year’s resolution is nothing
more than a goal to improve our quality of life in some
way, shape or form. Resolutions are good, as they show us
we’re thinking in the right direction as far as improving
ourselves over the next year.
But like any other goal you must condition your mind to see
it as being realistic in order to not arrive at the end of
another year with unresolved resolutions.
So let’s view our yearly goals as being New Year’s
realities, as opposed to New Year’s resolutions. This way
our desired end is at the forefront of our mind, and since
it is now a reality and not a resolution, we are
psychologically conditioned to see it through to
completion.
When you see it as being a reality you afford yourself the
privilege to play vivid depictions of this new realistic
facet of yourself to play in your head over and over again.
It’s not longer a resolution because the story in your mind
is that it’s a reality.
Whatever your mind believes is what’s responsible for your
corresponding actions. You’re only as successful as the
story in your mind!
It’s possible to begin taking steps towards your New Year’s
realities on a conscious and unconscious level. When the
vivid depiction of you operating in your New Year’s
realities consumes your thinking, your subconscious mind
has now taken on the unceasing challenge of actualizing
this goal you’ve set for yourself.
You want your New Year’s realities to seep into your
subconscious mind because that’s where every decision
originates in the first place. As you see yourself as not
just making another aimless resolution, rather creating a
mental picture as to how you’ll actualize this goal, you’ve
now created a vision.
Vivid depictions are a byproduct of a vision. So even if
you light up that cigarette after you said you wouldn’t,
you can actually be smoking it in a natural sense even
though the story in your mind has already confirmed you’ve
beat the habit.
We come to earth with a fallible flesh suit. At the
beginning of every year we incline our ear to the voice of
our true selves which knows what habits are vital to us
fulfilling our true call in life, and what habits are
detrimental to us fulfilling this call.
People get discouraged the minute they fall prey to the
fallible natural man which destroys resolutions with
regularity. I’ll let you in on a secret, there is a bit of
a delay when it comes to getting our natural selves to line
up with the desires of our hearts. And yes, resolutions are
a desire to surpass a fleshly limitation.
You may pick up that cigarette, but don’t allow it to
eradicate the vivid depiction of you not smoking. I
challenge you to even see yourself not smoking even if you
fall short and light one up.
If you keep the story of you not being a smoker at the
forefront of your mind long enough, the natural you will
correspond with the true you and eventually identify you as
not being a smoker.
Don’t give up on your New Year’s realities no matter what.
They come from a place which has overcome any shortcoming
which comes standard with our human nature. Please remember
there’s a supernatural money back guarantee which will
override any inadequacy you posses if the vision of you
overcoming stays tattooed on your brain long enough.
I used the example of cigarettes because it is a common New
Year’s resolution. Figuratively speaking, there’s a
cigarette which must be extinguished in all of our lives.
Let this be the year that every one of your cigarettes
permanently finds its way to the ash tray. Free up your
lungs to breath in the fresh air of destiny!
-Matthew Horne, Life-Changing Motivational Speaker
ABOUT THE PUBLISHER OF THIS NEWSLETTER:
Matthew C. Horne is a motivational keynote speaker and
author. He works with organizations that seek to achieve
optimum success for their people and their bottom line. To
learn more, contact him call him at (240) 605-1106 or
hornespeaks@yahoo.com.
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