The Secret To Getting The Job Of Your Dreams
Do you want to know the secret to finding the job of your dreams? Like most things in life, it is simple and yet so many people have a hard time doing it. You just have to make up your mind that you are going to do it. Too many times we enter a process thinking about what we want the end result to be but never following it through. We get side tracked by competing interest or others who place doubt in our mind. This would not be possible if we had made up our mind about the goal we were striving for.
Maybe the problem is that we did not believe it ourselves and this is the heart of the matter. If you do not believe in your heart what you want to achieve then you will never achieve it. Several months ago the world was all a buzz with two words The Secret. There is a book and a DVD about the secret and you can check it out on my resource page. This principle is what the author calls The Law of Attraction and is discussed in the video of this post. In its most basic elements it is having faith, believing that something unforeseen will happen to you at some point in time in the future. The main ingredients are that your mind is made up and you believe it in your heart.
Do you want to get that dream job? You have to make your mind up, believe in it and do not let anyone plant a seed of doubt in your mind. Your mind is fertile ground and will be willing to grow what ever you allow to be planted there. The choice is yours. I recommend getting the secret and developing a deeper understanding of the principle. Your dream job awaits you, remember it is your choice, so do not be afraid to make it.
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December 17th, 2007 at 10:21 am
I’m starting believe that my dreams are telling me to CREATE my ultimate job!!!
December 22nd, 2007 at 8:54 am
Wow, this was interesting to hear and see Napoleon Hill. Often times it is our own doubts which stand in the way of achieving our dreams: doubts caused by own own insecurities, fears, and uncertainties on HOW it will all manifest. We also can try to control the WAY to get there too much and don’t act on opportunities that present themselves because it involves a leap of faith that might seem risky. The opportunities come in many forms: through people that come into our lives or pass through briefly with an insightful comment; in a book that just stands out in the bookstore; in an ad in a newspaper that is calling our name, or maybe an inspirational thought that comes to us in the shower, or when we wake up in the morning. If it feels like a coincidence, then it’s probably a sign that we need to pay attention to it and act. Visualization is a key component to keep us focused on the end result, as is the all important faith you describe. The “opportunities” become obvious when we can put ourselves into that state of feeling as if we’ve already achieved it. Thanks for the video reminder and the useful commentary.