Time Frames Hurt

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Is your life today what you pictured a year ago?

No, it is not. Nevertheless, I’m not disheartened. I got my lessons, and once again, I got the proof that someone shouldn’t plan too much, as we don’t know what destiny has in store for us.

Furthermore, after reading books and articles about manifesting, I think. I want to underline here that it’s clearly my personal conclusion: when we visualize our goals, we shouldn’t say, “I want to have achieved that specific goal in six months” or “I want to be at that stage and level in my life in a year.” Manifesting doesn’t work like that. Because it’s like having a feeling of missing something, and when that sense of lack manifests, manifestation stops working.

Therefore, when we manifest and visualize our ardent desire, we should, at the very moment, have the notion and feeling that we already possess our desired.

So, the story’s end and its lessons are that we should live in and enjoy the moment and stop making too much of planning ahead. Of course, we set aims, but concentrate more on the moment in time you work on them and let yourself go with the flow as things turn out. You may have to take some detours, but in the end, you will fulfill your dream. Thus, setting time frames is just hurtful.

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