This client wants the 4 Hour Work Week Lifestyle, but hasn’t had too much success so far. We talked in depth about inspired action, why it’s important to wait for the inspiration, and what that actually looks like in real life. We also worked through several beliefs that were blocking his manifestation of easy, joyful, financial success.
Topics covered on this call:
- He wants to build an online business, but hasn’t had too much success so far
- He doesn’t want to work hard (uninspired action), but that’s caused him to be afraid of all action
- He wants the 4 Hour Work Week lifestyle
- The mistake that a lot of people make when launching an online business that causes them to run out of steam and hampers success
- Why he’s stuck (the #1 mistake that almost everyone makes with LOA)
- How to tell if you’re actually focusing on what you want
- Why you have to make peace with what you DON’T want, and how to do it
- Discovering what he REALLY wants
- The difference between working hard and taking a lot of action
- What it looks and feels like when you take only inspired action
- Allowing the Universe to help you (real world examples)
- Pre-paving your day, so that things happen easily
- You have to be willing to let things be easy, and how to do that (something most people have a problem with)
- Making peace with your choices – you can’t make a choice but then resist part of it
- Why people that want to create a business usually need to focus more deliberately than those who work for others
- Feeling our way through his vision to find where the resistance is
- Finding the words that represent what he wants (instead of what he doesn’t want)
- How is relationship fears are connected to his money manifestations (or lack thereof)
- He’s afraid he may have to settle for a romantic partner that he’s not really attracted to, but if he’s successful enough, he’ll be able to attract more attractive girls
- How to start viewing women differently – in a way that lines him up with the girlfriend he wants
- He’s been bouncing from one self-development method to another, and can’t seem to stick with anything for very long. Is this bad? (Hint: Not at all. And I explain why not)
- Setting achievable goals (his were too drastic), by working incrementally