Don’t Look for Answers Where There Supposed to Be, Look for Them Where They Are.
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It is when you assume you know, or you assume you know where to look, that disappointment will have the sharpest sting. How many times have you read an article or been on a landing page that suggests they have the missing piece of the puzzle only to find out they are just selling the what?
Most of us already know the what, it is the how that is hidden from us and is difficult to dissect. How do you accomplish manifesting your dreams and desires? How do you keep yourself on a positive journey? How do you establish a winning routine?
It is these type of questions you should be looking for the answers to. It is with this focus that you can find the answers where they are, not where you think they should be.
I often find answers to some of my most perplexing hurdles when I let go of finding the answer. I can Google search the question, read articles and watch videos, but they always reveal the what and not the how. It is only after that moment, when I let go of it, that the answer will find me, and sometimes in the strangest ways.
I remember looking for a way to promote our coaching program called, Accelerate Your Success. We couldn’t seem to find the right way for us. I contacted some landing page sites to inquire what they could do for me. I watched some YouTube videos to learn some techniques. I read some blogs about marketing and promoting the program but none of them told me how to actually drive traffic to the program other than what I already knew and was planning to do.
A day or two later I received an email from Selfgrowth about a free PDF download to help find clients in the “hotspots” I downloaded it and found it helpful for one on one coaching but it wasn’t going to help me with the online promo. The very next day, my partner called me and had downloaded a PDF training that was exactly what we were looking for. It turned out that it was by the same coach as the PDF I downloaded.
I found the answer where I wasn’t looking for it. It was by exploring other avenues and letting go of the original request that I was able to receive the answer I was looking for. This is just one example of the many ways that I am able to bring the answers I need to achieve the goal I set out for myself.
This is how the universe works. It delivers your request by way of opportunity. It is in knowing how to see the opportunity that success has built and grown. I know that whatever I am facing I can find the solution, as long as I don’t limit myself to where the solution can come from. It also means that I have to be open to being curious as the path to success is not a straight and direct road.
So the next time you are looking for the answers to that which perplexes you, be open to the possibility that the answer may be hidden behind another seemingly unrelated breadcrumb.
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