A key aspect to manifesting what you want is the space from which you create it. If you come from a place of harmony and joy, valueing yourself and others, you will attract what you want much faster than if you come from a place of fear and lack. First, be grateful for what you already have, so that you come from a place of high energy. You might want to look at your physical surroundings as well. Your work space can play an important role in the quality of your energy. One way fun way to start a new project is to consider creating a space.
Many times I have attempted a new project, planned it out, and have all good intentions of completing my it, only to discover that it progresses no further than an idea on a sheet of paper. This happens most frequently when the project does not have a space. My desk may cluttered with an accumulation of papers, reminding me of what needs to be done. I can get drained just by looking at them. It is a good way to get distracted.
Now, before I start out any new project, I set aside a relaxed puttering time to design my work space. It helps me to reorganize my life to include my goals. Here are seven tips on what I have found most helpful:
1. Be grateful and honor your higher intentions. This will help you to align your space with what you really want. Then identify those aspects of your work space that you have found most supportive and build on them.
2. Clear out old files and papers you will not be using any more. These can distract you and drain your energy. Sort, organize, rearrange, recycle and dispose of the items that are you weighing down.
3. Design the space so that it is visually appealing. Check on the plants, include the artwork and items you enjoy.
4. Create a vision board with pictures of your intentions and goals. You may also want design your project so you can see the parts of your project fit together. Place it in a spot where you can see it.
5. Find a place for the materials you need for your project, color code similar parts, label items so you can easily find them.
6. Consider planning board or a planner so you can organize your time, create a list of action items, your "to do" list, and replace each item with a smiley face when done.
7. Find a regular daily and/or time to recreate your space. It only may need to be 15 or 20 minutes a day, or one time a week. It is consistency that counts.
When I design my surroundings to reflect my higher intentions, I also experience more creative personal energy. It frees me to focus on my tasks and bring my ideas into form.
Warm Regards,
Dr. Alice
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