Manifesting 101: Dare to Be Bold

Submitted by on January 15, 2009 - 6:51 am

“Well behaved women rarely make history.”

That’s one of my all-time favorite quotes. In fact, you might say, those are words I live by. By giving myself permission to blaze my own trail, be true to myself, and make bold decisions whenever necessary, I may have created my own recipe for success.

What’s your recipe for success? I’d like to give you an ingredient to add: Boldness.

That’s right. In 2009, I invite you to become bold.

Sounds scary? It’s not. Sound exciting? It is!

Becoming bold about the choices you make, the actions you take, and your general outlook on life, you greatly increase your chances of success. Why? Because only with great risk comes great rewards.

Let me put it another way. How has playing it safe worked for you? How has the following someone else’s rulebook affected your level of success – in your career, in love, in life, in spirit?

Chances are, it hasn’t. That’s why I invite you to become bold in 2009. It’s going to take some guts to get where you want to go. To manifest everything your heart’s desire, you’re going to have to take chances, embark on leaps of faith, and make great risks to reap great rewards.

Let me give you an example. If you’re really ready to rock your love life in 2009, are you going to keep doing what you’ve been doing in the past? Or are you going to get off your couch, put on come makeup, clothe yourself in a feel-good outfit, and present your best self to the world?

If you want career success, are you going to show up late for work, do the bare minimum, and expect that raise or promotion? No, you’re going to set goals, work hard, and have the best attitude possible.

Go ahead, embrace boldness in 2009. It will never steer you wrong.

Good luck and happy manifesting!

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