I make it a daily rule that, after visualising my goals and going through the things I am grateful for in my life, I set the day’s intention - how I intend my day to go - then I go about my day.
Every now and then I remind myself of my intention so it remains at the forefront of my thoughts.
Someone I knew complained that his business was not making enough money for him to hire some staff so he could enjoy having more free time.
When asked, he informed me that whenever he wanted to increase his business he would say and think to himself, “I don’t make enough money to hire staff yet.”
I asked him to change his line of thought to: “I intend to attract unlimited abundance into my life right now.” He was to repeat that intention as many times as possible throughout the day, starting first thing in the morning upon awakening.
After a while, he noticed he had a more relaxed approach towards his business and he felt less stressful. Within a few short months, he hired a sales assistant and an assistant manager.
He then started to enjoy worry-free days off. A luxury he didn’t have before. Although he always carried his mobile phone with him, in case of an emergency, he relaxed more and was able to spend more quality time with his family.
Are you willing to set daily intentions and reap their rewards?
Hani Al-Qasem
Hani Al-Qasem and Natalie Dee are the co-authors of the e-book “Self-Confidence Building in 7 Steps.”
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