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***Pay Attention to Your Intention

Topic: Anger ManagementBy Larry Crane, the Official Guide to AbundancePublished Recently added

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Each of us has an intention for everything we do right now. We can look around us, see what we have and we can see what our intention has been.

Whatever we have has been placed in our experience by our intention. Someone might be thinking, wait a minute, I didn’t intend this situation I have right now. In the Release Technique Abundance Course we learn the importance and the power of taking responsibility for everything in our experience. The power of taking responsibility for everything in our experience is that, in doing so, we can change what we experience. If we think someone or something caused our experience, we are stuck with it and can do nothing about it.

So, each of us has exactly what we have intended right now. We don’t always like what we are experiencing. If we take responsibility, we realize that we made an unconscious intention. If we ask our self, how did I cause this situation, we track back and we can see, oh yes, I remember having a fear about that or I remember wishing I had that thing. We made an intention to bring something about in our life and we did it unconsciously.

If we are not making conscious intentions, then the world we see has been created by our subconscious mind based on all our past programming. Subconscious means, we do not know that it is there.

In the Release Technique Abundance Course, we learn many ways to bring up into our conscious awareness what we have hidden in our subconscious mind and we get the skills to release what we find.

Allowing the subconscious mind to run our life is called, living on automatic. In the Release Technique Abundance Course we learn several ways to get ourselves off automatic. Let’s look at an example. We wake up in the morning and it’s an unexpected rainy day. If we are on automatic, the subconscious mind could bring up all the things about rainy days from our past. If we are on automatic and not conscious of what is happening, we may unconsciously decide, today is going to turn out to be a bummer with all this rain. Guess what? That is an unconscious intention for the day to turn out to be a bummer.

If we have subconscious fear about the road being slick and that accidents happen on days like this, we are setting ourselves up for trouble. However, if we see this going on we say, wait a minute. We use our Release Technique tools and we decide to have a wonderful day in spite of the rain. When we do that, we have decided to have a wonderful rainy day; we have the intention to have a wonderful day. We have in mind a wonderful day and guess what kind of day it is going to turn out to be?

That’s the importance and the power of intention. When we set an intention, we are telling our mind what to create and at the very split second, our mind goes to work to create the intention in our experience. Having an intention for everything we do is one of the things we learn in the Release Technique Abundance Course.

If we are not setting an intention for everything we do, we are leaving the results up to our subconscious mind and we do not know what the subconscious mind has in store for us. We do not know what the result will be.

A poet wrote, “It isn't the gales, it's the set of the sails, that determines the way we go.” Setting an intention is setting our sails, which allows us to get where we’re going. Setting an intention is directing our mind to give us the result we would like to have. It’s easy to see why it’s smart to set an intention for everything we do. Setting intentions allows things to turn out for us as we decide. Setting intentions is determining our experience rather than leaving it to the automatic subconscious mind to decide for us.

Begin to set intentions and begin to experience a world created exactly according to what you would like to have.

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Larry Crane has been teaching The Release® Technique to executives of Fortune 500 companies for years. He has personally trained businessmen, psychiatrists, psychologists, sports and entertainment celebrities, sales people, managers and housewives in the art of letting go of problems, emotions, stress and subconscious blocks that are holding people back from having total abundance and joy in their lives. The Release Technique has been taught to over 100,000 graduates worldwide. The Abundance Course IS the Release Technique, the original Release Technique Method as taught by Lester Levenson Additional Resources covering Abundance can be found at: Website Directory for Abundance Articles on Abundance Products for Abundance Discussion Board Larry Crane, the Official Guide To Abundance

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