Setting Intentions: Manifesting What You Want in 2010
January 3, 2010 by Rachel Lerner
Filed under Featured, Self
January 1st marks the day that many people resolve to make a change in their lives; whether it is losing weight, taking up a hobby, quitting smoking, spending more quality time with family, stress management, becoming more organized or finding more joy in life. The intention setting of a resolution is very compelling. We go into the New Year with wonderful intentions – wanting to make changes in our lives, but we usually end up falling back into the same patterns after a couple of weeks or months. Change is an interesting word in our vocabulary which can have different meanings for people. It is always better to focus on the positive part of a change and focus on the person you WANT and KNOW you can be.
As you write your intentions for 2010, I encourage you to familiarize yourself with Tony Burroughs’ simple and effective methods for putting the laws of manifestation to work. He does an excellent job explaining that intentions are considerably more powerful and more positive than New Year’s resolutions. “As Intenders, we deeply comprehend that our thoughts and words are constantly creating our future. Therefore, we state our intentions out loud every day, framing them in positive and powerful words that are most apt to produce the results we desire.”
Whatever your intentions or resolutions are for 2010 take baby steps on your journey to reach your goals, and you will be surprised at how quickly things change. Here’s to a 2010 filled with abundance, contentment, good health, peace and joy!
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