I once worked on a country house, cutting a hole in the wall to install a window and another for a door. Before I made those cuts, the wall felt permanent, but once I removed it, I realized how easily changeable it was.
Similarly, we often have visions of how we’d like our lives to unfold—the kind of work we want to do, or the type of person we want to be with. But sometimes, we lack the belief that these visions are truly possible.
To turn a vision into reality, we must first believe that it is possible. It doesn’t have to be the only outcome, but it needs to feel like a genuine possibility.
This excitement and belief puts your energy in a state of readiness to receive the outcome. Without that feeling of anticipation, even if your dream partner or opportunity stands right in front of you, you might not recognize it as real and pass it by.
I once worked on a country house, cutting a hole in the wall to install a window and another for a door. Before I made those cuts, the wall felt permanent, but once I removed it, I realized how easily changeable it was.
Similarly, we often have visions of how we’d like our lives to unfold—the kind of work we want to do, or the type of person we want to be with. But sometimes, we lack the belief that these visions are truly possible.