Ambitious people tend to be impatient.
Ambitious people have big appetites for achievement.
Ambitious people like to think big and dream bigger.
Ambitious people want things to happen fast.
That's good. But you have to be careful.
For every seed there is a set gestation or incubation period, a specific span of time that it needs to establish itself, to unfold from a blueprint to fully realised physical form.
This is true whether it be a mustard seed, an oak tree, a lamb, or a human being. All have different specific periods before they become fully grown.
Your goals are seeds, they have gestation periods from the moment you planted the seed of an idea, to the time it is fully realised. The hard part is that we simply don't know how long that period is.
How long will it take to attract your soul mate for the ideal relationship? How long will it take to attract the resources, the tools, the people, the money and the circumstances to achieve your goals?
We have no idea. But we do know that it will take some time. And we know too that if you keep digging up the seed, you will stop the process dead in it's tracks.
If you force an idea, it will never work. If you push the process, it will push back. You have to allow your goal seed to germinate and grow, to take root, and find its resources in its own time.
Let go of impatience. Trust in your own resourcefulness and in the Universe around you.
The Universe is ready and willing to give you everything you want, once you are clear on what that is, and are patient enough to let it do its work, while you are simultaneously working toward it without impatient expectation.
To your success,
Trevor Long
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