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31 Things That Will Happen When You Finally Decide To Live Your Dreams

You’ve been thinking about this for a long time, haven’t you?

You’ve reveled in shallow friendships, numbed yourself in trivial distractions, and


justified low-living for long enough. You’ve tried convincing yourself — to no avail — that
you’re not the person you can’t seem to escape.

Overtime, you’ve disconnected with your environment and relationships. You’ve started,
little-by-little, to be more authentic with yourself and the world around you.

Surprisingly, what took years to hide only took a moment of honesty to recover. And
now, here you find yourself, on what feels like the edge of a cliff.

Looking out.

You’re terrified of what might happen if you allow yourself to go there. Will everything
fall apart?

You’re tempted to turn around and go back to the lie you’ve been living. Where it’s easy,
convenient, and less demanding. You’ve done it many times before.

So why is this time different?

This time is different because you’re on to the fact that there’s nothing really behind you.
It’s all nonsense. At this point, going back would be more painful than the unknown
before you — no matter what that may be.

So actually, you can’t go back. How you see yourself has fundamentally changed, and
that’s why this time you will succeed. As Zig Ziglar tells of his friend Tom Harmon, “Tom
recognized that the image of himself had shifted. Despite the fact that he still weighed
more than 400 lbs., he no longer considered himself fat.”

Here’s what you’ll find after you take the leap:

1. You’ll See “It” Everywhere

“Our eyes only see and our ears only hear what our brain is looking for.” — Dan Sullivan

Once you commit to living your dreams, the lids blinding your eyes will be lifted. A
completely new world will be opened to your view.

You will notice opportunities that have been in your reach all along, that your conscious
mind simply didn’t pay head to. From a psychological perspective, your selective
attention will zoom-in on what you want, in microscopic detail. All other sensory inputs
will be outsourced to your subconscious and forgotten.
The fundamental change that has taken place is your self-identity. This is the point of no
return. Once this shift has happened, your whole worldchanges.

● Nothing becomes impossible to you.

● Your only limitations is your consciousness, which is quickly expanding.

● Whatever you want quickly becomes yours, because you see what most people
don’t.

● Now that you can see it everywhere, you are sprinting.

2. You’ll Have Boundless Energy, Fueled By Purpose

After you’ve crossed the threshold of decision, you will find a new wellspring of
energy — one that appears to be infinite.

You’ll no longer need to rely on willpower. Instead, you’ll have what Darren Hardy calls,
“Why-Power.”

Willpower is garbage. It is for amateurs. It’s for people still conflicted about what they
want to do.

Once you’ve moved beyond will to why, you no longer have to coax yourself into action.
The decision has been made. Your internal resolve and zeal trump external stimuli — no
matter how difficult.

Rather than focusing on defense against further damage, you’re on offense — sprinting


to the top of your mountain. From your perspective, you’re already at the top.

3. You’ll Learn, Grow, And Understand Quickly

Once you’ve made the leap, you’ll have a thirst for knowledge, wisdom, and
understanding. You become both student and teacher.

You will become a sponge, soaking up everything you can — creating loads of neural
connections and schematic networks. You’ll learn the left-brained logic and rules in-and-
out so your right-brain can have limitless freedom to break the rules and create.

With enhanced consciousness, time will slow down for you. You’ll see things in several
more frames than others. While they’re trying to react to the situation, you’ll be able to
manipulate and tweak the situation to your liking.

You’ll make connections others don’t see. As a result, you will cement your knowledge
in by generously sharing it with others.
The teacher is always the one who learns the most.

So you will teach and share abundantly. You will experience far more joy seeing others
benefitting from your teaching than by experiencing success yourself.

4. You’ll Apply What You’re Learning

Thriving is all you understand anymore. Mediocrity is a mismanagement of your innate


human potential.

As a result, you are constantly applying new information to accelerate your progress.
You’re a scientist of life, experimenting and trying new things.

When something doesn’t work, you don’t persist. You cut your losses and move on,
detached from the need to be right. Instead, you want to progress and understand and
serve. Humility is your banner.

5. You’ll Realize All Of Your Previous Fears Were Unfounded — Thus, Allowing


You To Embrace Future Fears

Someone who has gone from overweight to fit understands the process.It’s now logical
to them. Similarly, a person who has learned how to make millions of dollars
understands the process. The magic is gone. Theoryand experience are two completely
different things.

But the person who hasn’t reached their goal yet is still clinging to often highly
ambiguous theory. The process doesn’t make sense. There’s still doubt about whether
things will actually work out.

However, when you fully decide on your path, you are freed from thisdichotomy. Like
Tom Harmon (mentioned previously), you’ll have a completely new self-image. In your
mind, you already are where you plan to be.

When the why is strong enough, the how is easily found.

So you don’t worry about it anymore. You see fear as part of the process, as a signal
you’re moving in the right direction.

6. You’ll Stop Worrying About — And Instead Anticipate — The Future

“Your future is as bright as your faith.” — Thomas S. Monson

Once you’ve made your decision, you have nothing to worry about. You are a magnet
attracting nothing but brilliance. Every day is a step closer to your ideal than the last.
The future is only getting better and better. You are in creation-mode.
You’re no longer chasing happiness. Happiness is within. You have embraced who you
are — so you’re not trying to compensate by some external indicator of success.

However, you know success is inevitable, because you’re in alignment.Every day, your
external world more closely matches your internal reality.As Dan Sullivan has said, “You
can have everything you love in life as long as you give up what you hate.”

7. All Of Your Needs Will Be Met

“Until one is committed, there is hesitancy, the chance to draw back, always
ineffectiveness. Concerning all acts of initiative (and creation): that the moment one
definitely commits oneself, then Providence moves too. All sorts of things occur to help
one that would never otherwise have occurred. A whole stream of events issues from
the decision, raising in one’s favor all manner of unforeseen incidents and meetings and
material assistance, which no man could have dreamed would have come his way.
Whatever you can do, or dream you can do, begin it. Boldness has genius, power, and
magic in it. Begin it now.”―William Hutchison Murray

Beyond your point of no return, luck and miracles become your norm. All of your needs
are met — be they material, financial, intellectual, spiritual, or relational.

The right people will come into your life. You will have enough time and money to get
moving. The right books, articles, and audios will find their way into your life at just the
right time.

You have become a vector for everything you need to accomplish your task.Don’t
question why — just gracefully, humbly, and gratefully receive.The shocking truth is that
receiving is far more difficult than giving.Receiving, at a conscious and evolved level, is
your purpose. The universe wants to give you everything, as soon as you are ready to
receive.

You will be given everything you need, when you need it. And you no longer question
that fact. Here you are.

8. People Will Enter Your Life To Help You

“When the student is ready the teacher will appear.” — Unknown

When you are on a dedicated mission, people will come to your aid to help you make it
real. This is the essence of Seth Godin’s book, Tribes. When you are ready to go,
here’s what you will find:

● Mentors who will teach you and radically accelerate your progress

● Fans and supporters


● Students who want to learn

● Haters (these are just as necessary as the others who enter your life)

Your relationships are by far, the most important aspect of your journey.You will begin
attracting the right people in your life when you start doing the work.

It begins with initiative and openness. Once you’re ready to learn, you’ll have teachers.
Higher up the mountain, your work will attract the very people who will help you spread
your message and forward your cause.

9. You’ll Have Bouts Of Doubt, But They Won’t Last Long

From time-to-time, even after having countless evidences that you’re on the right track,
you will be tempted to revert. Doubts will creep in. You’ll question everything about
yourself and what you’re doing. You’ll go periods of time without success. Things will
appear to be falling apart.

This is a crucial part of the process. Indeed, far more fundamental than what you do is
who you become. Growing in consciousness and progressing as a human being is
intended to challenge you to the core.Most people take the path of least resistance, and
this is not that path.

Living your dreams is not a “cheap experience.” It is supposed torequire some effort,
something from the depths of your soul.

So even when you’re tempted to quit, you will dig deep. And if, for some reason you
decide to quit, that will haunt you until you rectify that decision.As Oliver Wendell
Holmes, Jr. has said, “A mind that is stretched by a new experience can never go back
to its old dimensions.” You can never go back to the way things once were, even if for a
time you pretend to.

No matter how devastating your doubts, eventually, you will regain the hope you once
had. But now, it will only be stronger and more solidified.

10. You’ll Feel Inclined To Do Things You Never Considered

You are no longer rigid in your thinking. You’re open to whatever you feel inspired to do,
even if — in the moment — it feels extremely uncomfortable.You no longer operate based
on how you are feeling in the moment.

You expect to be inclined to do things yourself and others may be uncomfortable with.
You are completely open. You are moving.
You no longer stall or question when you get a prompting. You respond immediately
and automatically.

And when you act on these impressions, you never regret it. You only regret when you
don’t act, and are left to wonder what might have been.

The more open you become, the more you find yourself in places you never thought
you’d be. But you don’t question why, you just keep going. Along the way, you “connect
the dots looking backwards.”

11. You’ll See Past The Broken Approaches Most People Take

The conventional approach is broken.

Most people haven’t committed to what they feel they should be doing.They remain
unaware of who they are, what they stand for, and who they are becoming. They are
living in fear and confusion, simply waiting to be told what to do. They want the easiest
path. They are following dogmatic assumptions.

Even worse, most people will go against their own values to fit in with the crowd. One of
the most famous psychological experiments — the Asch Experiment — discovered that
people will conform even when it’s obviously the wrong decision.

However, when you’re liberated from conformity, you quickly discern more effective and
efficient approaches. This comes from making connections others either haven’t made,
or are too afraid to make.

12. You’ll Progress Quickly At Anything You Undertake

Carol Dweck, Stanford psychology professor, has revolutionized our understanding of


intelligence. Most people are taught that intelligence is fixed. Either you have “it” or you
don’t. However, Dweck redefined intelligence as a fluid and flexible entity — where the
most resilient come out on top.

Those with this “mastery” approach — who seek learning with an intrinsic desire to
improve — are the people who become the best in the world at what they do.

Success is not born, it is made.

Once your decision has been made, you’re no longer restrained in your abilities.
Instead, you are enhanced and consecrated in your performance.Where most people
rely solely upon themselves, your abilities are channeled and heightened by a source
beyond your own.

13. Nothing Will Seem Impossible To You


“You need to aim beyond what you are capable of. You need to develop a complete
disregard for where your abilities end. If you think you’re unable to work for the best
company in its sphere, make that your aim. If you think you’re unable to be on the cover
of Timemagazine, make it your business to be there. Make your vision of where you
want to be a reality. Nothing is impossible.” — Paul Arden

Believing something is impossible is arrogant.

It was arrogant of people to believe we’d never fly. It was arrogant of people to believe
we’d never put a man on the moon. It was arrogant of people to believe we wouldn’t
have satellites in the sky guiding global communication.

We don’t know what we don’t know. Why put a cap on what’s possible? Why live in the
past?

Anything and everything could happen. And being open to that fact allows you infinitely
more options than those who put an invisible barrier on possibility. Without question,
you must believe what you’re doing is possible.As Napoleon Hill has said, “Whatever
the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve.”

14. Luck/Miracles Will Become Commonplace

Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, “Shallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in
cause and effect.”

Similarly, Bruce Springsteen said, “When it comes to luck, you make your own.”

Dan Sullivan said, “Luck and God favor those with good habits.”

When you decide to live your dreams, you expect radical and amazing stuff to happen.
You don’t define what that must be, you simply trust that things will work out. Your daily
habits regularly attract beautiful things from the outside world.

Some will call you lucky. Others will call you blessed. Whatever the case, it’s your new
normal.

15. You’ll Have Little Interest In What Most People Are Entertained By

“Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events;smallminds discuss


people.” — Eleanor Roosevelt

Beyond your point of no return is freedom — freedom from triviality and mediocrity. No


longer will you be able to engage in gossip or other destructive activities. These things
simply don’t make sense to you anymore.
Your entertainment is learning, growth, connecting deep rather than shallow, and grand
adventures. Since you no longer limit what you can have in life, you regularly travel. You
regularly meet new and interesting people. Even the small and simple things become
significant — allowing you to be fully entertained with a few moments of thought by
yourself.

16. You’ll Live Holistically

“When a man makes his thoughts pure, he no longer desires impure food.” — James
Allen

After you’ve have a radical shift in identity, you realize that human beings are holistic.
When one area of your life is out of alignment, every other area of your life suffers. And
you’re increasingly aware when your top priorities are being neglected. You protect the
essentials.

Furthermore, when you improve one area of your life, you grow in all areas — you are
the system. Consequently, every small and incremental victory you experience creates
a surge of momentum toward your ultimate ideal.

17. You’ll No Longer Fear Success Or Wealth

The most crippling and pervasive fear is the fear of success. Many people genuinely
believe success is a sin, or that it’s not intended for them.However,once you have a
compelling vision, you stop focusing on yourself. Money is simply a means to an end.
Money is a tool.

Not only is your success inevitable, it’s essential for accomplishing what you feel
inspired to accomplish.

18. You’ll No Longer Fear “Losing It All”

You are already complete. No form of success or failure will change that.Consequently,
you’re no longer attached to your reputation, accomplishments, and possessions. If all
of it was somehow lost, you’d have complete confidence that you could continue moving
forward. You’d adjust and continue to expect the universe to conspire for your good.

This perspective allows you to be more authentic and free. You’re no longer trying to
please everyone around you. You are going to do what you believe you should
regardless of the outcome. If things fall apart, you don’t perceive it as a negative, but a
positive. As Ryan Holiday said in, The Obstacle is the Way,“There is no good or bad
without us, there is only perception. There is the event itself and the story we tell
ourselves about what it means.”

19. You’ll Consistently Do What’s Right, Even When It’s Not Popular
Most people can eat healthy for one day. Most people can be positive for a few minutes.
But when things stop being fun, most people’s resolves crumble.

Not you. Not anymore.

Consistency is the evidence of belief.

Zig Ziglar used to tell a story of traveling one day and not getting in bed until four A.M..
An hour and a half later (5:30), his alarm went off. He said, “Every fiber of my being was
telling me to stay in bed.” But he had made a commitment, so he got up anyways.
Admittedly, he had a horrible day and wasn’t productive at all.

Yet, he says that decision changed his life. As he explains:

“Had I bowed to my human, physical, emotional, and mental desire to sleep in, I would
have made that exception. A week later, I might have made an exception if I only got
four hours of sleep. A week later, maybe I only got seven hours of sleep. The exception
so many times becomes the rule. Had I slept in, I would’ve faced that danger. Watch
those exceptions!”

Similarly, Harvard business professor, Clayton Christensen has said, “100 percent
commitment is easier than 98 percent commitment.” When youjustify incongruent
behaviors once, you open the door to a lifetime of justifications.

20. You’ll Have More Responsibility

Uncle Ben once told Peter Parker, “With great power comes great responsibility.”
Unfortunately, he had it backwards.

The constraints of responsibility force you to think more creatively. Responsibility


qualifies you to show up at a higher level. Hence Benjamin Franklin’s saying, “If you
want something done, ask a busy person.”

The President of the United States doesn’t have responsibility because he first had
power. Rather, he has power because he assumed a huge responsibility.

Most people avoid responsibility. They’d rather someone else carry the load. They’d
rather not have to deal with the consequences. Fear of failure (i.e., their ego) stops
them from trying in the first place.

When you start taking your dreams seriously, you will not initially be qualified. But as
you take on greater responsibility, you’ll become qualified to do what you need to do.
You’ll grow into your responsibilities and have increased power and influence.
Taking on the right forms of responsibility can put life on easy-mode. It’s like injecting
yourself with motivation steroids — urgency and desperation.

When you’re desperate to be healthy, you eat right and exercise. No excuses.When
you’re desperate to be successful, honing your craft is far more appealing than
mindlessly surfing Facebook.

21. You’ll Often Be Questioned And Criticized For What You’re Doing

When you begin living your dreams, you will often receive unsolicited critique. If
something is noteworthy, there will be haters. As Robin Sharma,author of The Monk
Who Sold His Ferrari, has said, “haters confirm greatness.”

When you really start showing up, the haters will be intimidated by you.Rather than
being a reflection of what they could do, you become a reflection of what they are not
doing. This isn’t about you. It’s about them and their own insecurity.

However, the mass majority of people will support the hell out of you.Most people are
inspired when someone lives their dreams.

22. You’ll Often Be Misunderstood

By nature, having a sense of vision is weird to most people. Being real and authentic is
weird. It’s unusual and it’s rare. It’s peculiar. And many people will misunderstand you.

A lot of people won’t get what you’re about, or why you’re doing what you’re doing. Most
of them mean well. They simply don’t get it, and are afraid of what they don’t
understand.

Others will understand you. They’ll support you and cheer you on. Don’t take these
people for granted. You need them more than you know.

23. You’ll Stop Caring About What Is Just And Fair

Social exchange theory is a psychological and sociological perspective on why people


do what they do. Essentially, people only engage in activities and relationships that
benefit them. If an exchange isn’t perceived as fair, the relationship ends.
Consequently, people are seen as purely self-motivated in all they do.

However, there is a four stage hierarchy of motivations that allows for the possibility of
genuine altruism.

At stage one, you are motivated by fear — living on the defensive to avoid punishments.
At stage two, you are motivated by reward — focusing only on exchanges that most
benefit you. At stage three, you are motivated byduty — where you no longer care about
fairness. You’re going to proceed regardless of punishments or rewards.

At the pinnacle — stage 4 — you are motivated by love. Your aim is to bring as much joy
to each individual as you possibly can. Your love transcends human reasoning. It drives
you to do things most would consider crazy. You no longer live by conventional rules or
wisdom. You are directed by the highest and purest power in existence.

24. Your Goals Will Manifest Quickly

As an evolved person, you are connected to your higher source. You’ve learned how to
create the results you want quickly — often instantaneously. You believe it, and quickly
you see it. As Ralph Waldo Emerson has said,“Once you make a decision, the universe
conspires to make it happen.”

25. You’ll Be Completely Transparent About The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly

Most people inflate their goodness and minimize their failings and shortcomings.
However, beyond your point of no return, you no longer care about looking stupid.
You’re more concerned with the truth.

You want deep and intimate connections. Your relationships are a sacred space where
you and those you love can be completely authentic. Your faults intensify the love other
people have for you, and vice versa.

Furthermore, you’re humble enough to admit when you are wrong, or if you’ve changed
your mind. At the same time, you’re not hiding. You’re not afraid of being “seen in all
your glory,” as Jim Carrey says. You’re not afraid of admitting you rock at something,
and that you want to use your skills to help.

26. You’ll Make Things Right With People You’ve Wronged

Embracing — rather than avoiding — reality requires that you carry no unnecessary


baggage. You want to be completely clear so you’re able to create and flow.

As a result, you openly apologize for things you’ve done wrong in the past. You seek
forgiveness, which is really more about you than the person you harmed. It’s not your
choice how people respond to your genuine apologies.

27. You’ll Be More Authentic In Public. Who Do You Have To Impress?

Once you know what you want — and you’re completely set on doing it — you stop caring
about ridiculous stuff, like what you’re wearing that day.
Steve Jobs wore the same outfit every day. Even among the world’s leaders, he didn’t
wear a suit, and people were fine with it. Because he was fine with it. Mark Zuckerberg
is similar.

These people are less concerned with fashion, and more concerned about efficiency.
They don’t care what other people think. They are far less concerned about how they
appear, and far more concerned about the work they do.

This doesn’t mean you have to be a slob. But if for some reason, you have a wardrobe
malfunction, you won’t let it ruin your day. Beyond clothing and appearance, you are
wholly yourself — rather than what society would tell you is proper.

28. You’ll Put Yourself Out There More

It will initially be embarrassing to start putting yourself out there. But you’re not going to
let your ego get in the way of your vision. So you’ll put yourself out there, at the expense
of looking foolish.

You’ll put yourself out there at the expense of being wrong — because fearno longer
drives your behavior. Even if you are unsure of what you’re doing, you’d rather act in
faith than hide in fear.

You’d rather accept the consequences of trying your best than hiding your talents.

29. You’ll Genuinely Be Happy For Other People’s Success

As an evolved person, you are happy when other people succeed and sad when other
people fail. The success of others is seen as the success of the whole.

You genuinely want what’s best for everyone — even those you would consider your
competitors. Jealousy and envy are the ego — which operates out of fear. You’ve moved
beyond that. As Ryan Holiday argues,“Ego is the enemy.”

30. You’ll Need More Alone Time — For The Deep Work

“Delegate everything except genius.” — Dan Sullivan

Once you’re serious about living your dreams, you’ll need to build a team. In the
beginning, you’ll probably need to manage most of the logistics yourself. But the sooner
you delegate, the more energy you can put into the work only you can do.

Eventually, you’ll want to delegate everything accept your superpower. You are the
creator, and your team makes it real. As Dan Sullivan has said, “There are all kinds of
great things going on in the company that I know nothing about.”
Deep work is essential for creation. However, it is becoming increasingly difficult to do.
You will need to be vigilant against endless distractions and time-wasters.

Only you know your body and mind, but most of the world’s highly successful people do
their creating early in the morning. They wake up and get to work. No email, no social
media. No communication. Just sitting with themselves, their ideas, their resources, and
getting breakthrough.

If you’re highly focused (i.e., you regularly get into psychological flow), you’ll be
enormously successful and prolific with only three to five hours of work each day.

31. You’ll Have Way More Time

“You have to work less to make more money.” — Dan Sullivan

When you commit to living intentionally:

● You will excrete the elements of your life that don’t fit.

● You will repel people who poison your spirit.

● You will attract mentors who help you progress.

● You will build a team that multiplies your work — and takes care of the moving
parts.

In short, you will have way more time than you’re used to having.

● Your life will be simpler.

● You will be focused exclusively on those things which matter most to you. Your
number one priority will be your family.

● You’ll be holistically healthy —you’ll make time for fitness, learning, engaging
with others, rest and recovery, and adventure.

● You will be living the abundant life. This is the most natural way to live. It’s the life
of creation and power.

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