I am challenging you to feel, hope, expectation, optimism, certainty and joy today. Observe what happens. When we dampen our feelings of hope, we lower our vibration. When we reign in our joyful optimism, we lower our vibration. When we keep a lid on our passion, we lower our vibration.
Some common reasons we keep ourselves from being hopeful are obvious:
- It does not feel "right" to feel hopeful
- We feel silly doing it
- We think being "prepared" for the worst is wise
- We do not want to be disappointed
- Getting our hopes up is a waste of time
- We have been "burned" before
I am here to encourage you to shift this vibration because feeling hopeful is good for every cell in your body! It is time to start getting your hopes up and enjoying what results manifest in your life.
When you get your hopes up about any situation, it brings a higher vibration in to your body and mind. And while it is true that the particular situation you are hoping for may not happen for you at this time, you have effectively brightened your future by getting your hopes up on any topic. Think in terms of your entire vibration, not just how you feel about one particular manifestation. When you raise your vibration on any topic, your entire vibration improves. When your energy is more hopeful, you have planted more seeds for success in all areas of your life.
Remember, God's universe responds to your vibration, so make sure you raise it by getting your hopes up and watch what happens.
To your inner peace,
Rachel Lavern is a Certified LifeSuccess Coach and a business partner of Bob Proctor. She coaches individuals and businesses that want to gain greater personal or business success. She specializes in using Bob Proctor’s principles to create extraordinary growth for her clients’ lives and businesses. She provides workshops and keynote speeches across the country and is passionate about teaching people how to create financial, emotional and spiritual prosperity– instructing them on what to do, why they do it and how they do it. We only have one precious life–shouldn’t it be a life that we love?








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