Lunar Letter / Imagine a Life

Imagine a life where you take action with energy

Imagine a life where you have confidence in yourself

Imagine a life where you are tenacious in all that you do

Imagine a life where you take initiative to achieve your dreams

Imagine a life where you tolerate those things you don’t like

Imagine a life where you are helpful to other people

Imagine a life where you have a burning desire

Imagine a life where you flow and grow with time

Imagine a life where you laugh at life instead of cry

Imagine a life where you adapt easily to change and challenge

Imagine a life where you make decisions based on your principles.

Imagine a life where you are curious to learn more about what you do

Imagine a life where you live with passion and determination

Imagine a life where you bounce back from adversity

Imagine a life where you implement and instigate

While it seems difficult to imagine a life where all of these elements form part of our reality, it is possible to achieve what we most desire.

“How is this possible?” you might ask.

It is difficult to be the “perfect” person who integrates each of these qualities which a “good” person “should” have. What is possible is to determine what we most desire and focus on this quality.

For example, if we determine the most important thing in our lives is love, we simply have to give lots of love. While not all will return our love, some will. If we determine what we most want in life is money, all we have to do is focus all of our time and energy in generating money. Eventually, we will do it. It’s possible other things may be lacking in our lives, though money will not be one of them.

We can live the life we dream and imagine. We simply need to be very clear about what we really want and not disperse our energy in so many different directions. When our desire is well defined, the next step is to breathe it into our inner soul and integrate it into everything we do. By doing this we can stop imagining and begin living.

∞ Rob McBride ∞
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