I love a good daydream. There is nothing more fun than conjuring up images in your mind’s eye of where your life is going, what goals you are going to achieve and imagining the feeling you will have once you achieve that vision.
Studies have shown that daydreaming is even healthy (I wish someone had told that to my high school algebra teacher). But how many of us get stuck there? As an intuitive life coach, I spend my day speaking to clients who are fairly clear in what they want to achieve in their life. They can almost taste their goal, so much that they even dream about it. They tell their friends, have it flushed out on paper, and yet nothing has manifested in their actual life.
It doesn’t help that there are what appear to be easy answers everywhere you turn. I had a client so passionate about finding a relationship that she spent $20,000 with a Feng Shui consultant to redecorate her bedroom, just to attract a mate. When I casually asked if she had gone on any dates, tried online dating or even mentioned to her friends that she wanted to find love, she looked at me like I was crazy. “No, I just say my mantra, light my candles and I know he will show up.” Read More At The Huffington Post…