Wild Fantasies: Possibility,
Probability, Prosperity.
By Garrett
Davis
Often times what we desire
in life, we leave untouched. We're all rife with
fantasy. We have an extraordinary human ability to
imagine ourselves entrenched in circumstances that have
not yet manifested. We fantasize about having what
we don't actually have and doing what we've never
actually done. Every now and again we will actually
feel inclined to act upon such fantasies, and in doing so
we take a giant leap in going from the realm of fantasy
to the realm of belief.
Not letting a desire pass the realm of fantasy certainly has
its advantages, and we all intuitively know this to be
true. Risk averse, we keep our desires compartmentalized
within this world of fantasy much of the time.
Fantasies are safe. They don't involve much risk at
all. We know when we have a fantasy that we are certainly
under no obligation what so ever to actually pursue it.
Our desires are thus kept with in the parameters of comfort,
not requiring us to lay anything out on the line, such as our
prized egos.
Fantasies are also private, so long as we choose to keep them
so. As long as we don't reveal to anyone what it is that
we really desire, we won't be at risk of anyone pressuring us
into actually taking any related action steps. We also
enjoy the exclusivity of our fantasies. No one has to
even know about them. They are all for ourselves, our
very own creations.
For those of us who decide to be so brave as to take a risk in
actually attempting to transmute fantasy into reality, a road
map of sorts will be needed.
The first thing that you will need to do if you are to turn a
desire or a fantasy into reality is to accept what it is that
you want as an actual possibility. If you are to see your
desires manifest, you will first need to categorize them as an
actual possibility for you and your life.
When we see something that we like, we often fail to recognize
it as a possibility for our own life. We see other people
as having, doing, or being what we know deep down inside we
would really like to have, do, or be, but we are often
paralyzed by our inability to even so much as contemplate
ourselves as being real candidates for those awards. In
other words, many of us are great at desiring and fantasizing,
but we often have a hard time moving on to the next step
because we don't actually see what it is that we want as a real
possibility.
When we desire something and can within reason determine that
the something that we desire would actually be good for us, the
next logical step would be to start planning the action steps
that are needed in order to see it's fruition come to
pass.
For example: "Having a certain
business/education/house/relationship/body would be nice", to
thinking: "How can I bring this into my life, and what
are the first action steps that I need to take?"
That step of shifting the desire into a plan will never happen
if you can't even see what it is that you want as an actual
possibility for yourself.
So here's what you need to start doing: When you catch
yourself desiring something, be so bold as to take the next
step and actually contemplate that desire as being a real
possibility within your own life. This step may take a
while. You may need to have the fantasy many times over
before you are able to convince yourself that its manifestation
is a real possibility. Just keep at it.
The next step is to move from possibility to
probability.
Once you've recognized your desires as possible
accomplishments, you will need to boost the possible into the
probable. This is going from thinking that something is
possible, to thinking that it's achievement is probable, should
you have the right plan and persistence.
The key in going from possibility to probability is in rigorous
planning. When you plan, and execute your plan, you
actually increase the probability that your desires will
manifest.
The objective will be to plan, execute, and prosper.
Here are the steps for manifesting your desires:
1. Recognize what it is that you want as a real possibility for
you and your own life. (If you can't even take this first
step, then perhaps it is best that your fantasy stays within
the realm of fantasy).
2. Become convinced that it is probable that you will end up
having, doing, or becoming what it is that you want to have,
do, or become.
3. Plan and execute.
While you're at it, ask yourself this: "Am I willing to give up
the comfort of my current situation in order to pursue
something better?"
If the answer is yes, then you may proceed.
Now ask yourself this: "Am I acting now, or am I waiting for
some sort of guarantee that I will not fail?"
If you take nothing else away from this article, remember
this: Your desires will manifest into reality at
the rate of your self-esteem.
Good, now go back and read that last sentence again.
Your self-esteem is like the engine driving you towards the
life that you really want for yourself.
Some people's engine (self-esteem) is not
comprised of much more than a hamster spinning a plastic
wheel.
Other people have a super-charged V-8.
All engine types are available to everyone, regardless of
circumstance, and you can upgrade at anytime.
Your plan of action will be like your navigation
system.
Not having a well thought out plan would be like trying to
drive to a particular location, but not actually having any
directions as to how you will get there. "Hmmm, I think
I'll make a left here."
The better your plan, the more specific your directions will
be.
Once you are following a specific plan, you will need to
periodically evaluate the velocity of your own momentum towards
the goal at hand. You will do this by evaluating how
easily you are deterred from sticking to your
plan.
Did you go off your diet plan because you had to stay late at
work? You were easily stopped. Your momentum wasn't
that great.
Have you thrown in the towel on investing due to a recent
market downturn? You were easily stopped. Your
momentum wasn't that great.
As you gain momentum, you become harder and harder to
stop.
At the highest velocities, your momentum will
carry you straight to your goal with little
interference. Obstacles will just seem to stay on
the sidelines all together, or move quickly out of your
way while you dominate them and any chance they have of
interfering with you.
So how will you know in the first place if what you fantasize
about should be pursued further? You'll just have to go
within and consult your intuition, but that's a topic for
another day.
Now if you'll excuse me, I have my own fantasies to
address.
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