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Love Your Life + Law of Attraction

LYL #029: "You can't get it wrong and you never get it done"

Love Your Life + Law of Attraction

Jennifer Bailey

Self-improvement, Religion & Spirituality, Education, Spirituality

4.9 • 806 Ratings

🗓️ 16 July 2018

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

Today we're going to talk about the permission slip I didn't even know I needed and wanted. It came from Abraham: "You can't get it wrong and you never get it done."

So here's my question to you: Have you been living as if there's a point at which you'll get it all done? If so, this is your wake-up call.

This episode is perfect for anyone who wants to learn…

  • Why it doesn't really matter when you fail, make mistakes, and mess up
  • The problem with living life as if the goal is to get it all done
  • What happens when you try to rush to the end, to some state of doneness—thinking then you can be happy
  • Why the destination you're trying to reach is perfectly wonderful, but what you can learn from going to the movies and taking a vacation
  • How your desires expand you and are also part of the expansion of the entire Universe
  • The flawed thinking of If I can just get this and this and this done, then I'll be happy
  • The wake-up call to be liberated from getting things done at the expense of enjoying your life

For all things Law of Attraction, visit Jennifer365.com. 

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Love Your Life with Law of Attraction. I'm your host Jennifer Bailey, and this podcast is designed to inspire, uplift, and add more joy to your life.

0:35.1

Today we're going to talk about the permission slip I didn't even know I needed and

0:39.7

wanted. It came from Abraham. You can't get it wrong and you never get it done. So here's my

0:47.2

question to you. Have you been living as if there's a point at which you'll get it all done?

0:53.4

If so, this is your wake-up call.

0:56.7

This episode is perfect for anyone who wants to learn why it doesn't really matter when you fail,

1:02.8

make mistakes, and mess up, and the problem with living life as if the goal is to get it all

1:08.6

done. You're going to learn what happens when you try to rush to the

1:12.2

end to some state of doneness thinking then you can be happy. I'll share why the destination you're

1:19.6

trying to reach is perfectly wonderful, but what you can learn from going to the movies and taking

1:26.1

a vacation. I'm going to talk about how your

1:29.1

desires expand you and are also part of the expansion of the entire universe. You'll learn the

1:36.8

flawed thinking of, if I can just get this and this and this done, then I'll be happy. And this episode is perfect for anyone who needs

1:47.7

a wake-up call to be liberated from getting things done at the expense of enjoying your life.

1:56.1

Did you know that for every 10 episodes of the podcast, I publish a book. To find out more, go to

2:02.9

Jennifer 365.com forward slash books. I offer schedule as you want coaching. If you want

2:11.4

personalized guidance on applying law of attraction, book your session at Jennifer365.com forward slash coaching.

2:21.5

And now, on to the episode.

2:28.1

Hello and welcome to love your life. I clearly remember the first time I heard this from Abraham.

2:37.1

You can't get it wrong and you never get it done. Oh my. You can't get it wrong and you never get it done.

2:46.3

I had tears in my eyes when I heard that because I felt like I'd been given a juicy,

2:52.4

life-expanding permission slip from the universe. It was really the second part.

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