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Are You Ready to Decide?

Is it just semantics, or is there really a difference between intentions, and decisions? Intentions are great. I highly recommend setting intentions for everything you do. In fact, I love the idea of writing what you want to have happen in great detail, then reverse engineering it – in other words, you create the steps you need in order to make that happen, with the assumption that it IS happening.

Here’s the problem with intentions, though. You have to make sure they’re not flimsy.  Meaning, they’re not simply wishes, but rather, you have no doubt this intention will come to fruition. In other words, you have made The Decision that this will happen. And you’re backing it up with your heart, mind and soul (or, mind, body and spirit.). To reverse engineer your intention, visualize what you want to have happen, even write it out, in great detail, engaging all of your senses. Wallow in that vision and let it wash all over you. Do this as often as you can, while still being able to get your work done during the day! It’s especially fun to go to bed fantasizingabout your visua

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lizations in great detail, and this will be the last thing you think about as you’re moving into sleep.

The visualization, decision and commitment are all telling your brain it needs to get in line to create this, and it’s putting the Universe on notice that you are very serious, and it should start shifting things around to make it happen. And your job is to KNOW it is happening. Know it, then move your feet, aka, ACT as if it’s happening.

Generally, it all comes into play in a certain order. First, you decide what you want to achieve, and you set the intention.  Then, you go into your full-blown visualization. THEN, you reverse engineer it by putting into play, all the necessary steps to have it happen!

I can’t wait to hear about all the glorious decisions you all come up with!

Let me know if I can be of any help!

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3 Responses to Are You Ready to Decide?

  1. When I work with clients on a product or program launch, we “reverse engineer” that, too! I’ve never heard that term before, but I like it. We start by getting the end results clear in our mind, and then align heart, spirit and creative energy, as well as our ability and willingness to receive. Then, we map it out, starting at the end and working our way to the present.

    What I appreciate about what you’ve written is that so many of us don’t start at the end. We don’t allow ourselves to feel and enjoy the end result before it’s manifested… and as a result, our vision and often the actions we take along the way are fuzzy and flimsy. There is so much creative juice and power in that vision!

  2. “Reverse engineering” is my absolute favorite way to run my business as well as work with my private clients. I love how you call goals intentions. Sounds less harsh and easier to accomplish 😉 Thanks for a great post, Teresa!

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