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Originally Posted by Frans I'll explain:
The 2005 article suggests that you don't need to worry about an action plan ("it will come to you"), while he now says that you need to "actively back up your intentions with focused action".
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I'll let Steve speak for himself, but personally I think there's a difference between an
"action plan" and
"focused action" in relation to intention manifestation, the Law of Attraction, etc. The former relies on some sort of understanding of how you are going to do something (the part that Steve suggests
"will come to you"), while the latter can (and sometimes must) be completely spontaneous and key to jumping on that awesome opportunity that just came to you (sometimes seemingly) out of no where (the part that you need to
"back up" with
"focused action").
And Frans, here's a quote from
one of Steve's articles that you may find useful:
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Expect change. Since I pursue growth with intense passion and energy, and since I do so in a hands-on experiential manner, I undergo shifts which often alter my personality and my writing style [and beliefs, methodologies, etc.]. And that’s only been increasing since I’ve turned this pursuit into a new career (if that term even applies). If you get too attached to your model of who you think I am, you’ll only be disappointed and frustrated with me when I fail to live up to your labels. But if you really like labels, “slippery beast” is pretty accurate.
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