I like the flexibility of both approaches. Sometimes I like to have the end result crystal clear, and I keep focus on that, trusting that my Spiritual and subconscious abilities will take care of arranging the best process to achieve it. Sometimes I feel better just staying open and unlimited, and trust that by just focusing on and enjoying the moment, the right things will present themselves, eventually leading to a favourable, amasing outcome. Suprises can be fun. For instance, you might decide you want a particular design of house in a particular area. So you visualise it, the finished result, focus sharply and so on, find and attract the right block, architect, builder, deal smoothly with the relevant parties involved, and whatever issues and details arise, until there is the house. On the other hand, you might just feel like going surfing, come out the water, feel like wandering around the beach, and stumble into someone who is trying to get rid of some land. So you grab it, even though it's just popped up out of the blue, because it looks good, at a good price. Later something might happen...rezoning, some development in the area, someone else might really want it, and suddenly that land is starting to reveal a purpose. And things just roll along until it all unfolds.
But both approaches require total, certain self worth, value, respect and self assuredness, which in itself is a specific goal. So, I guess I'll have to correct myself. Without that as a specific belief and goal, none of it would be possible. The goal is most important to me. It colours the process.
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