Be. Do. Have. : The Formula for Success

Have you ever heard of the the concept "be, do, have" ? It refers to the idea that in order to achieve something in your life, you must first align your identity (be), take appropriate actions (do), and then receive the desired outcome (have).

*Be: This involves embodying the qualities, beliefs, and mindset of the YOU who already has what you want to manifest. It's about aligning your inner self with your desired outcome. For example, if you want to be a successful business owner, you must develop the mindset of successful business owners.

What are the qualities of a successful business owner? Most likely confidence, decisiveness, integrity, resourcefulness, generosity, ability to motivate themselves, a drive for achievement, a strong work ethic, willingness to learn, etc.

*Do: This step involves taking actions that are in alignment with your desired outcome. It's not just about wishing or visualizing, but also about actively working towards your goals. For example, if you want to manifest a successful career, you might take actions such as networking, gaining new skills, or applying for relevant opportunities.

*Have: Once you've aligned your identity and taken the necessary actions, you allow yourself to receive and experience the desired outcome. This step involves being open to opportunities and trusting that what you desire is on its way to you. For example, if you've been working towards financial abundance, you'll start to see evidence of it in your life, such as increased income or unexpected opportunities.

You can use this basic formula for whatever it is you want to have.Look at what you have to do in order to accomplish your goals, and then examine yourself and determine what kind of person you have to BE in order to DO so that you can HAVE.

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