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Nov 29 2008

I’m doing it

Published by esper_d at 7:53 am under Uncategorized Edit This

I’m in the process of manifesting a really great paper, or at least a very sufficient one.  I have this huge assignment due and being the procrastinator I am, waited until the final weeks to even start on it.  Every time I thought of the paper I would get sick with anxiety, thinking about how I might fail.  Then I’m reminded about the law of attraction and decide to change my thought pattern.  I think “somehow, some way, I will get this paper done.  I will find a way to be motivated and will do a good and adequate job on it”.  I trusted and left it up to God to motivate me.  Today I came up with a brilliant idea to focus on only one section at a time and entirely devote my energy to that one piece, then finish it, get it over with, and breathe because that part was now behind me.  This is what motivated me to perfect two sections tonight!  Its important to continue manifesting a great paper!

2 Responses to “I’m doing it”

  1. dratiffaridon 02 Dec 2008 at 1:11 pm edit this

    Good luck with your work.

  2. kristyon 02 Dec 2008 at 3:42 pm edit this

    Thanks for stopping by my blog! You are right, Mr. T was in the show, but that is his real name (or at least the one we know! lol) I will be adding the answers at the end of the week, so be sure to stop by for the answers and please come back and see if you remember anything else I put up.
    www.rememberwhen.today.com

    I will be sure to add your blog to my blog roll! I totally understand how easy it is to get overwhelmed with things! I feel the same way far to often. I agree with you. I think if you take one thing at a time, it definitely helps. I am a list maker and I find that if I make a list of things to do, it helps me to get motivated and complete things.

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