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[G192]Get The Life You Want
by Frank Lucer, Fra

We choose the lives we lead. Though the universe seems sporadic in design, we're given specific gifts and qualities that can be used to dictate the paths we travel. That's not to suggest that difficult circumstances are always within our control. The challenges of life will confront each of us regardless of our decisions. In those situations, we are tested. The manner in which we cope with difficulties, and the decisions we make when confronted by them, play a key role in determining where our lives take us. This is one of the fundamental principles of Reiki healing.

In this article, we'll consider how you can use Reiki to find balance in your life and create the paths you travel. I'll explain the struggle between short-term gratification and long-term benefit as well as the power of purpose in everything you do. We'll also discuss how to treat yourself and accept treatment from others in areas in which you're pursuing personal growth.

Short-Term Gratification Versus Long-Term Benefit

Too often, many of us are seduced into making hasty or ill-considered decisions. We answer the siren's call of short-term gratification, even if doing so impedes our personal and spiritual growth. Each of us can look back upon our lives and identify the decisions we have made and the paths down which they have taken us.

Sometimes, these choices result in physical ailments. Other times, a spiritual deficiency becomes manifest in our lives. While it is important to avoid dwelling on why we made such decisions, it is worth recognizing their impact. Often, choosing the most difficult option can lead to the most significant long-term benefit.

Moving Forward With Purpose

One of the core elements of Reiki healing is that your life is based on a series of purposeful choices. Few things happen within our lives unless we actively choose to let them occur. The counterpoint to this is that our purposeful choices, along with our actions in support of those choices, always generate tangible results. If there is an area in your life in which you need healing, it is critical that you realize the power of moving forward with purpose. In fact, it is only then can true physical and spiritual healing taking place.

Healing Yourself With Reiki

Beginning practitioners often believe that Reiki healing is represented by a set of distinct rules. In truth, there are many techniques; you'll discover that some are more appropriate for your personal circumstances than others. Developing a system for treating yourself will require trying multiple techniques and taking notes regarding their effects. This might include setting aside 20 minutes each morning for meditation and prayer, or to apply Byosen scanning to specific areas across your body. Be open to it all. Eventually, you'll design a system that is perfectly attuned to your physical and spiritual needs.

On Being Treated By Others

While self-treatment is an important cog in Reiki healing for those who are pursuing growth in some area of their lives, receiving treatment from others is essential. Identify one or two people who, like yourself, have areas in their lives that need healing. Then, meet with them weekly to treat each other in person, and exchange ideas and inspiration. Throughout the week, send Reiki energy over the distance to them in order to continue the treatment process. Have them do the same for you.

Your life and the situations in which you find yourself are the result of a slow accumulation of past decisions. Engage the decision-making process with passion and purpose. Then, rely upon Reiki healing, both through self-treatment and treatment from others, for physical recovery and spiritual growth.


Selfishness
When I talk about successful people being selfish, I am not referring to the childish behavior where everything is "mine, mine, mine." I am referring to a mature selfishness that allows them to make decisions based on the outcomes they want to experience.
Being selfish asks, How do I protect my time, energy, and money so I am only spending them on those things that will take me closer to my goals? Until you can define the type of life you want to create, it is very hard to be selfish. You can define this life through the creation of a personal vision and mission statements. After your personal vision and mission statements are complete you can create well-defined goals. After your goals are defined you can go through a barrier-busting process that will help you understand how to achieve these goals. When you complete this step, you can start being selfish. You have your personal goals defined, you know the kind of life you want, and you are ready to seek out and meet the people who can take you there.

Focus
It is very hard to be focused if you don't know where you are going. The dictionary defines focus as "close or narrow attention; concentration." Without a clear perspective you cannot focus on the desired outcome. It is too easy to become distracted, unorganized, and inconsistent. When you understand what it is you are to be selfish about, you generate a clear focus-a sense of purpose.

Discipline
Discipline is controlled behavior resulting from training and self-control. You are selfish and focused, and you now have a new weapon in your arsenal: discipline. Your mind is made up. You have decided to achieve your goals.
Being disciplined means you will not abandon your goals. Since you are creating the life you want, discipline is another tool of your success. Discipline has taught you that life is not smooth and that there are rough spots. Experience has taught you that by being disciplined, you can get through the tough spots. Your eye is on the target, and you have the discipline of a laser-guided missile; you seek out your objectives, and your focus never falters.

Persistence
Persistence can be defined as the continuance of an effect after the cause is removed. The defining moment that caused you to create your ideal life is behind you. Your goals are clear; you are focused, disciplined, and selfish. You encounter unplanned obstacles. Your persistence allows you to see these obstacles not as problems, but as opportunities. After all, if it was easy, anyone could accomplish what you are accomplishing. But not everyone is on the field of battle with you. They see obstacles and stop. You see obstacles and see opportunities.
You keep your eyes clearly fixed on your objectives; you try different things to overcome these obstacles. You know where you are going. You know you can't be stopped. You know that your persistence is what drives you forward. You will find a way around any obstacle.

Ownership
Ownership is the state of being an owner. It is taking the legal right to the possession of a thing. These are your dreams, your goals, and your life; if you do not take ownership for achieving your dreams, who will? As Jesse Livermore said, "There are only two emotions in the market-hope and fear. The problem is, you hope when you should fear, and you fear when you should hope."
But not you. Your fear is motivation to move you forward because you learned that when you take action, you get results. You always hope for the best and plan for the worst. You are ready for what life throws at you. You have to be. Taking ownership is about change-making change to move forward, changing behaviors that are not working, possibly changing your friends who don't understand, dealing with the world as it is and not as you want it to be.
You own the outcome because you are clear where you want to go, and you take ownership for it. With ownership you know that if you are not getting your desired results, you can take action and change the outcome. Ownership is so very empowering. You know that if you do not have the skills, you can learn or hire someone to teach you.

Orientation toward Results
Results mean to end in a particular way. You defined your goals-the outcome you want to achieve. You defined how you want things to end, and because you took ownership, you now have the power to create your desired outcomes. You can create the results.
When you don't get the results you want, you fall back on persistence, ownership, focus, and discipline and know that you have the skills, the drive, the desire, the knowledge, and the road map that will take you where you want to go. Results are simply a way of measuring your success. You either get the job done, or you don't. If you don't, because of your ownership, you go back and try something different. No excuses. No remorse. Only results. You understand, as Yoda once said, that "there is no trying, only doing."

Focus on People
Every successful person understands that his success comes with and through other people. A successful person will recognize these individuals and appreciate them for their contribution to the results. He will also assume complete responsibility for things not working. He must-there is no other course of action when you are the owner and take ownership.
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