Willingness or physiological revisal is a key factor to why many of us do not achieve to the level we are capable.
Willingness has two aspects, Willingness to Change and Willingness to Learn.
Willingness to Change.
To achieve our goal, what are we willing to change or do what is takes to get what we want? Could we give up playing our favourite sport for a year? Stop watching TV for as long as it takes to achieve our dreams. Give up dining out until the end result has been achieved.?
If we continue
to do what
we have always done,
we will always
get the same outcome.
Changing our thinking and ways of feelings are key factors to change our lives. We all run old programming that limits our ability to change simply because we do not recognise the control it has, it so apart of our thinking, it is invisible to us. Only when these programmes are uncovered through personal inner work or with tools such as Motivational Kinesiology and Simply Love It can we increase our Willingness to Change. To change we also need to have high willingness to change and learn.
Willingness to Learn.
Staying in a state of high willingness to learn increases or ability to absorb information,, to take advantage of opportunities, increase our ability, to listen to our intuition. We are like sponges, we absorb information at a rapid rate until we reach saturation. as our willingness to learn slows, we need time to absorb what we have already taken in before moving to learning more. Recognising the level of our willingness to change and learn ensures we benefit from what we are learning. The perfect situation is 10/10. Knowing when our willingness is low we can slow down or stop until we have integrated the previous learnings before advancing.
A man was unable to work and had a lot of self doubt. After one session he returned to work and started to turn his life around.
Clearing his unwilling patterns freed him up to move forward naturally.
The CD series Your Wish is Your Command covers this topic in more detail.
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