Insight – Inner Action Steps

The director shouts “Action!” and cameras roll. Scene after scene becomes a digital reality soon to be viewed by thousands on their TV screens or in their local movie theaters.  But the actual origin of the movie begins in the nonphysical realm as a thought within the writer’s mind. Much of the work of developing a creative project is internal. In fact, the seed idea is the most important part because without it, there would be no movie, painting, song, or invention.

We seem to understand the importance of nurturing an inspiration when it relates to artistic or scientific pursuits; however, we are much less likely to honor the internal workings associated with creating other more mundane aspects of our lives. But the process is the same and just as essential. The concept of “action” often is limited to physical movement. As an extroverted society, we focus on concrete results with little awareness of their mental precursors. Some coaches prod their clients to take physical actions before they are ready. That strategy assumes that the problem lies in the clients’ unwillingness to move forward toward their goals. But many people are unaware of the inner processing steps that facilitate outer action steps. Taking physical action first is the hard way to get to where you want to go.

In my experience, when I have energetically lined up with an idea and allowed it to evolve without resistance in my mind, the unfolding of that desire has been exciting and fun. The effort involved often is not perceived as work. The real “work” is shifting my beliefs to allow what I want into my life and mentally focusing on an image of me experiencing the desired outcome. It is more than positive thinking. I feel my way to what I want and tune into my inner guidance. Insights guide me to the people and events that support my goal. My mental focus creates an environment that encourages inspired physical action. And from that place of inspired action, I am guided to the quickest route for the fulfillment of my dream.

For example, this info on Inner Action Steps began as an idea that I played with in my mind until I was inspired to take action and write this insight. Fun. Easy. Successful!

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