Become Enlightened

Written by Dawn Fields


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We start seeking outrepparttar truth. We start seeking out knowledge.

But havingrepparttar 129460 knowledge and understanding ofrepparttar 129461 truth is absolutely nothing until you put it into action.

Yes, it is a bit scary at first.

I don’t know anyone who has made changes in their lives and wasn’t a bit scared inrepparttar 129462 beginning. Butrepparttar 129463 more you learn,repparttar 129464 more you grow. Start off small. Learn every day.

Constantly seek out wisdom and understanding. Take it one day at a time. If you simply put one foot in front ofrepparttar 129465 other, soon you’ll be walking crossrepparttar 129466 floor.

Put your faith and believe with all your heart that God is guiding you, guiding your ways, guiding your day; guiding your hours. If you truly believe this and learn to listen to your soul there is absolutely nothing to stop you from accomplishing God’s goals for your life.

Leaving a job that you hate and starting your own business will seem like a breeze. Quitting a job that pays good money but isn’t aligned with your soul, will become easy to do.

God will guide you downrepparttar 129467 right path. Remember, HE isrepparttar 129468 one that gave you this purpose. HE isrepparttar 129469 one who decided what you should do with your life. There’s a reason why you are here and HE isrepparttar 129470 one that created that reason. Wouldn’t it only make sense that HE would want you to be successful at it?

NOTE: This is very important. If you don’t remember anything else you’ve read in this newsletter remember this: TO GOD GOES ALL THE GLORY. When you reach a goal or receive an accomplishment, give Godrepparttar 129471 glory. Thank HIM for all He has done for you in your life. All God wants from us is acknowledgement and thanks.

Proverbs 3:5-6 tells us: Trust inrepparttar 129472 LORD with all thine heart… In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.

Action Point: For this week, consult with God before making any decisions. Before you go to bed at night, say your prayers and give thanks for allrepparttar 129473 blessings you’ve received that day.

Ask God what you should dorepparttar 129474 next day to bring you closer to your goal.

Then sit and listen.

Listen to your soul.

Grab a piece of paper and write down your thoughts. This list will be your “To Do” list forrepparttar 129475 next day.

Then go to sleep.

While you are inrepparttar 129476 state right before you actually doze off, concentrate onrepparttar 129477 task you have to dorepparttar 129478 next day.

Visualize yourself accomplishing allrepparttar 129479 things you have written down on your “To Do” list.

Thank God, in advance, for allowing you to complete your entire list.

Then, get a good night sleep.

If you do this often enough, you will have accomplished and completed all ofrepparttar 129480 goals you have set for yourself and will be living your life’s purpose.



Dawn Fields is a life coach, motivational speaker, and radio host who helps others discover God's purpose for their life and incorporate it into a lucrative career.


Who Are The Underminers?

Written by Margaret Paul, Ph.D.


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However, as adults it isrepparttar inner underminers who causerepparttar 129458 most damage. The inner underminers arerepparttar 129459 wounded parts of ourselves that hold our limiting beliefs –repparttar 129460 lies we learned about ourselves, others, and God. These underminers shout lies to us that cause our fears and anxieties and keep us from fully manifesting all that we are.

Paul is a very competent man, yet every time he gets a new idea of something he wants to do with his work and his life, his underminer says, “You can’t do it. You will fail.” His underminer keeps him immobilized and “safe.”

Julia is a talented writer, yet has never submitted her writing for publication. Whenever she starts to move toward submitting her writing, her underminer shouts, “No one will listen to you. No one wants to read what you write.”

For a long time, Joanna has wanted to leave her job and go back to school for further training. Yet whenever she contemplates this, her underminer sneaks in withrepparttar 129461 lie that stops her every time: “If you leave your job, you will never find another one. God will not support you in doing what you want to do.”

Robert is unhappy in his relationship. His girlfriend, Marian, just wants to be taken care of. She is often very angry at Robert when he wants to spend time with friends or even time alone, and does not support him in what brings him joy. She is an underminer, yet it is his inner underminer that keeps him from leaving. “You will end up alone and be more miserable than you are now.”

Suzanne wasrepparttar 129462 “smart one” in her family, while her sister wasrepparttar 129463 “pretty one.” Her parents undermined her by telling her over and over that she needed to learn to take care of herself because no man would want her. Now, a successful and attractive woman, Suzanne’s underminer constantly tells her, “You will always be alone. You are not meant to have a relationship.” Because of her underminer, Suzanne approaches relationships with a chip on her shoulder, creatingrepparttar 129464 rejection she is hoping to avoid.

“You can’t.” “You will fail.” “You are inadequate.” “Who do you think you are?” “You will end up alone.” “You are ugly.” “You are alone – God does not exist.” “Spirit will not support you because you are not good enough.”

The underminer – undermining your happiness, peace and joy. Why not be a superhero and stop listening torepparttar 129465 underminer?

Margaret Paul, Ph.D. is the best-selling author and co-author of eight books, including "Do I Have To Give Up Me To Be Loved By You?" She is the co-creator of the powerful Inner Bonding healing process. Learn Inner Bonding now! Visit her web site for a FREE Inner Bonding course: http://www.innerbonding.com or mailto:margaret@innerbonding.com. Phone sessions available.


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