Grand Risings,
“Fake it till you make it.”
I used to think that was the worst advice to give someone until I understood it properly.
It is not saying go through life being a fraud (which is how I originally mistook it.)
It simply means: Embody the success you want.
If the success you feel would take months to achieve. Why not choose to FEEL IT NOW.
The success you want you to have is NOW, not in the future.
Society tricks are to focus on the things seen currently, in the NOW. Our flight is grounded with shitty questions like:
“Well, it hasn’t happened yet?”
“What makes you think that will happen for you?”
We have been conditioned to believe in everything we can see, taste, touch, and hear.
That is considered real.
When in reality you can’t even trust anything you see, taste, touch, or hear.
The tell-lies-vision news is fake, the food is artificial, the music is trash, they are selling you VIRTUAL REALITY.
So choose your own reality.
Make the conscious decision to embody that which you want to attain.
Let say for example your biggest goal in life is to have a TV show.
That is your goal.
You want a TV show.
Reframe that in your mind, from the “want” to YOU ALREADY HAVE A TV SHOW. It hasn’t been announced to the world yet, but in your reality, you know that this great show already exists.
Now begin to plan the TV show with the belief that you are prepping it for air. It has an air date of November 2021.
Write the show. Cast the show, prep the first season. You even have to get a theme song.
By the time people hear about it, you are so far along in the “delusion” that when they see all the work that has been done THEY believe the show is airing in November 2021.
Because it is.
(*I can’t wait for season two to air by the way.)
Amy Cuddy said it best when she stated “Fake it. Do it not until your make it- but until you become it."
Hold fast on to the reality of your choice.
Reality is what you believe to be true.
Buy into the reality of your greatness and bend your mind to your will.
Start with the end in mind.
I don’t care how much money a person makes.
I care what they make.
Sincerely,
Jordan Baylor
America’s Favorite Writer