success

WEEKLY AFFIRMATION FROM DEJA (4/28-5/5)

"I have the key to true success. I choose when to unlock it. I am ready for abundance and prosperity."

The keys are all very different, and they unlock very different things for everyone. The good news is, no one else can have the key but you. You are the one who holds the power to unlock all of your doors.

For some people the only thing holding them back is fear. Once they can acknowledge it, and make the choice to overcome it, they unlock their full potential of unlimited abundance.

For others it can be feeling unworthy of making money, or feeling guilty, etc. Ask yourself what is truly keeping you from being fully prosperous? Some deep thinking and meditation may be required here. Once you figure it out, you will still need to make a choice.  Will you turn the key to unlock unlimited prosperity we all have locked up tight within us?

What do the keys you possess unlock?

Have you opened doors to abundance in your life?

Which doors do you continue to knock on, hoping someone will unlock it for you?

WEEKLY AFFIRMATION FROM DEJA (4/21-4/27)

“SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE FAIL AND TRY AGAIN. UNSUCCESSFUL PEOPLE FAIL AND QUIT. I NEVER GIVE UP.”

I don’t know how many people have ever succeeded at their very first attempt, but out of billions of people on earth, I can only imagine that number is very, very small. The more success stories I read, the more I got inspired and encouraged to fail. I also learned about pivoting, and this made me expect to fail but see it as a great thing. It helped you narrow down all your options. You keep trying until finally 1 works.

I imagine this is how scientists in labs create all the magical stuff like prescription medicine, vitamins, and cures for diseases. How many of them do you think quit after the very first experiment? You have to take note, write down what worked and what didn’t and try something else.

You must try to learn and figure out why you failed in the first place.

You don’t want to walk around throwing darts with a blindfold on. Have a plan first, if you can, but don’t ever give up. After each failure, you are one step closer to finally getting it right.

How many times have you tried before you were successful at something?

What is your most valuable lesson about trying again?

How do you deal with your failures?

Tell us about your successes + failures in the comments below!