Wishful thinking

Date:
March 15, 2018

There is a custom that certain people practice when they have a birthday. They are told to make a wish as they blow out the candles on their cake. The idea behind this is that their wish will come true. The person making the wish doesn't usually have much time to visualize what it would be like to have the wish granted. This is what differentiates it from an intention or a declaration. It can be the first step towards moving in this direction. I have a list of 101 Wishes that I have put together. They include what I see myself doing, being, or having at some point in my life. If I focused on the wishes alone they would not likely lead to entering my reality. Each of them requires some form of action on my part. One of my wishes is to stay in a villa overlooking the Bay of Naples in Sorrento, Italy. I have been to Sorrento and am part of a vacation plan that can book the exact villa that I have seen in their inventory of vacation homes. But all the wishing in the world won't get me there unless I contact the company and book the villa. I have already achieved several of the wishes on my list and every one of them was based on my taking action. Remember that a major portion of the word, attraction, is action. When I review my list I am confident that every item list is achievable with the right actions to accompany them. And I did think BIG! What are you wishing for today that can become an intention leading to manifestation in your life?

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