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Where to start?

OK, I'll start at the end.

Well not quite. I am currently working on LL9 to put some perspective from a course point of view.

OK. I just returned to my office from signing a contract that will generate 10's of thousands of dollars in fees for me over the next few weeks in an area of business that I was not focusing on.

This company called me on Wednesday. I made their short list of 3 companies yesterday and was told that if we could negotiate on fees that they wanted to use me. We quickly and effortlessly came to an agreement that is very fair to both of us.

Out of the blue, from the thinking substance.

I have been working daily with the SOGR. Every day I have been filling in my picture of the life I see myself living in ever more detail. It is not forced as it was in the past. I am just accepting that the details I am painting are coming to me.

This is very exciting!

Richard
 
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You're obviously learning the power of resigning as General Manager of the Universe and just relaxing into the flow, with gratitude and joy.

The more you practice that, the more amazed you are going to become!

Many blessings, and, of course--
EXPECT Success!
Rebecca
 
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Thanks Rebecca.

What a great expression -
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General Manager of the Universe.



Ever increasing responsibilities over the years and increasingly lower cashflow.

The wonderful thing about your Life Labs is how they help me to stay in the moment with the SOGR and build a steady stream of positive thinking.

I have had a steady stream of negative thoughts bombarding my mind. Working daily with the SOGR is building a steady stream of positive thinking and feeling.

Replacing negative thinking and feeling with the positive has always been a struggle, and for me at least, I have come to realize that I can not force out the negative I need to cultivate and nurture the positive. The positive light begins to steadily replace the dark.

It is very difficult to not think about something. As an example, I was told to think about a pink elephant. Then I was told to not think about the pink elephant. Try it, the pink elephant just hangs around. It has no place to go.

The only way to replace the pink elephant is by thinking about something else.

Thanks for putting together this wonderful site and the Life Labs. What a great way to think about something positive!

Richard
 
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