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The Jim Fortin Podcast

Ep 22: Q & A - Would You Say It’s Best To Look At Things As They Are Or How You Want Them To Be?

The Jim Fortin Podcast

Jim Fortin

Education, Self-improvement

4.91.7K Ratings

🗓️ 3 June 2019

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

Start Your Transformation Now I answer this question in two parts because it can be answered two ways. First, one of the biggest causes of unhappiness is that people refuse to accept life as it is at the moment. Most people are living in the past or the future and complaining about where they are not.  The “space” between where you are and your story about where you think you should be is what I call the “unhappiness gap for many people. We have to accept “what is” so that we can change and transform what is. Secondly, about seeing things as we want them to be. Einstein said, “Your imagination is your preview of coming attractions” in your life. Whatever you imagine, consistently, is what you program your unconscious mind with. Research demonstrates that poor people imagine staying poor and rich people imagine and daydream staying rich, hence, programming that manifest as behavior. Transformational Takeaway: Accept life as it is in the moment and be grateful for all your blessings in life and next, focus on what you want, not on what you do not have. Let's Connect:  Instagram Facebook YouTube LinkedIn  LIKED THE EPISODE? If you're the kind of person who likes to help others, then share this with your friends and family. If you have found value, they will too. Please leave a review on Apple Podcasts so we can reach more people. Listening on Spotify? Please leave a comment below. We would love to hear from you! Thank you for listening!  With Gratitude, Jim Fortin

Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to episode number 22 of The Transform Your Life from the Inside Out podcast.

0:07.0

This episode is a Q&A episode and in this episode I'm going to answer Steve's question.

0:13.4

Steve asked, what would you say it's best to look at?

0:17.6

Things as they are or things as you want them to be?

0:22.3

Keep listening.

0:23.0

Hi, I'm Jim Fortin and you're about to start transforming your life

0:28.0

from the inside out with this podcast.

0:30.0

I'm widely considered the leader in subconscious transformation and I've coached superachievers all around the world for over 25 years.

0:38.0

Here you're going to find no raw motivation and no hype because this podcast is a combination of brain science,

0:45.0

transformational psychology, and ancient wisdom all rolled into one to take your life to levels

0:51.0

you've never thought possible. If you're wanting a lot more in life

0:55.1

to feel better, to heal, to have peace of mind, to feel powerful and alive and to

1:01.3

bring more abundance and prosperity into your life, then this

1:04.4

podcast is for you because you're going to start learning how to master your mind

1:08.6

and evolve your consciousness. And when you do that, anything you want then becomes possible for you. I'm glad

1:16.6

you're here. So Steve's question, what would you say it's best to do?

1:22.8

To look at things as they are or how you want them to be?

1:27.8

I want to go a couple of different directions

1:30.3

with this particular question because there are two things we can do with this question.

1:35.0

All right, so what we need to look at here is accepting what is and that's a they are a lot of people and then secondly which we're obviously going to dig into here

1:47.0

and then secondly is when we see things as they are currently not but we see things over and over in our mind, you know, as we want them to be.

1:57.0

In that way when we do that we are reprogramming the subconscious mind.

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