The word action has come up a lot in the past few days so I thought it would be a good idea to look at why action is the key to success.
Adam Urbanski said, “The difference between successful people and the wannabes is simple: successful people do what needs to be done when it needs to be done – regardless of how they feel about it at the moment. The wannabes just complain and come up with all kinds of BS how life should be easy and everything we want should just effortlessly appear for us! Sorry, that’s not the way it works! If you want something – go get it!”
Nothing in business or life gets done unless you take some action.
Most of us know or have at least heard of the law of attraction. Some people imagine you can just think positively and things will come to you. This isn’t true. It’s fantasy. The law of attraction is not wishful thinking, nor is it just positive thinking. Making your dreams come true and attracting what you want requires you to put energy into making it happen – taking action. This is called determination. Determination is the combination of time, energy and actions. Without determination nothing happens.
The universe will not give you what you want without you taking some action. When your action is inspired by your desires and dreams, you are demonstrating that you really want what you say you desire. This puts you in alignment with the law of attraction and you will begin to see what you want start to come to you. Action is like searching for buried treasure; you know it is there to find and you are digging with determination to find it.
Actions that are uninspired are time wasters. Time wasters don’t create an alignment with our dreams and desires which means we aren’t going to get what we say we want. This form of action leaves you with the wannabes that Adam mentioned.
My spiritual teacher once said that waiting doesn’t mean sitting around waiting for something to happen, it means doing something toward making it happen until it does happen. So what are you “waiting” for?
“You are never given a dream without the ability to make it come true. That ability includes your willingness to do what it takes.” Marcia Wieder