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SABOTAGE OR GREATNESS: WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE


What are the differences between An Undermining Saboteur and the Great or seeking Greatness person?

THE SABOTEUR

The number one weapon and negative process intention of the addicted Undermining Saboteur is:

* “To NOT do” what needs to be done.

The Undermining Saboteur observes the non-optimum situation, complains about it, is critical of others, comes up with hundreds of ways “to NOT do” something about it, then gets others to agree how bad it all is – BUT THEY DO NOTHING ABOUT IT!

There are three vital destructive agreements addicted Undermining Saboteur wants to be in existence:

1. CONTINUOUS ABSENCES

2. CONTINUOUS MISDUPLICATION

3. CONTINUING IGNORANCE


They seek continuously to create those in-abilities.


THE GREAT OR SEEKING GREATNESS PERSON

The positive opposite is what is true for the Great or seeking Greatness Person.

The number one ability and positive process intention of the Great or seeking Greatness person is:

* “To DO” what needs to be done.

The Great Person observes the non-optimum situation, complains about it, often appears critical of others, comes up with a way to do something about it, then gets others to agree how something can be done to fix it – and then - THEY HAVE ENOUGH HONOR AND INTEGRITY TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT!

There are three vital abilities the Great or seeking Greatness person wants to be in existence:

1. CONTINUOUS FULL PRESENCE

2. CONTINUOUS PERFECT DUPLICATION AND PERMEATION

3. CONTINUING INCREASES OF MASTERFUL KNOWLEDGE

HOW TO HANDLE YOUR OWN SELF SABOTAGES


Surprisingly it is very easy to begin to break the tacit agreements that bind you in continuous self-sabotage.

1. GET INTO ACTION ON WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE!

2. BREAK ALL NEGATIVE OR DESTRUCTIVE AGREEMENTS ON WHY IT CAN'T BE DONE!

Step One:

1. Make a list of all the things you need to do:

2. Number each item by orders of importance.

Step Two:

1. If possible do the most important first.

Step Three:

1. Get into action.

2. Continue to break all negative or destructive agreements on why it can’t be done!

3. Do not blame others for your condition – just do more.

(If you hear voices telling you; “you can’t do it” or “you are doing too much,” tell them to shut up or you will do more.)

Step Four:

1. Do more!

2. Do more until your list "need to be done's" is complete.

If you follow these four steps you will be amazed at how much your life and mood level will change for the better, plus you will be on your way to greater success, prosperity and happiness.

 

 


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