
You Can Have What You Want: Proven Strategies for Inner and Outer Success

What would it be like to live in a space of vibrant energy in which feelings could arise and dissipate against the gentle background hum of your whole-body aliveness?
Michael Neill • You Can Have What You Want: Proven Strategies for Inner and Outer Success
I have found the simplest way to discover and subsequently raise our level of commitment and intention in relation to whatever we are doing is to ask ourselves the "million dollar question':If I were going to offer you a million dollars for the successful achievement of whatever it is you say you want in your life, what would you do differently to
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When it comes to the care and feeding of your spirit:Feel the unworthiness and do it anyway.
Michael Neill • You Can Have What You Want: Proven Strategies for Inner and Outer Success
What gets in the way of following your own path are all the rules you have collected over the years about how things are supposed to be. These inner rules, described in the work of therapist Albert Ellis as "Ought-ism" and "Must-erbation," quickly become the invisible bars of a mental prison-and like a real prison, for as long as you are stuck
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- Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway by Susan Jeffers- Awaken the Giant Within by Anthony Robbins- There's a Spiritual Solution to Every Problem by Wayne Dyer- Change Your Life in Seven Days by Paul McKenna
Michael Neill • You Can Have What You Want: Proven Strategies for Inner and Outer Success
"Is making (how much money in what time frame for what purpose?) a worthy goal?"2. When you have found the amount of money, time frame, and purpose that makes making money an undeniably worthy goal for you, go for it!
Michael Neill • You Can Have What You Want: Proven Strategies for Inner and Outer Success
procrastination is not a mental or physical ailment, but simply the label we hang on any situation in which we disapprove of the way we've chosen to prioritize our time.
Michael Neill • You Can Have What You Want: Proven Strategies for Inner and Outer Success
He would sit down once or twice a year over a good meal and a nice glass of wine and ask himself, "What would be fun and exciting to make my life about over the next year?"He would then take as long as he wanted to write down his ideas until he had a list that totally inspired him. As the year unfolded, he would check in with his "goals" every now
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Your happiness does not depend on getting what you want. But that doesn't mean you don't want it, and it certainly doesn't mean you can't have it. In fact, I call this the golden rule of goal-getting:It's easier to have what you really want than what you think you can get.