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Removing doubt

You've heard the expression, “Believe it, and it will come.” But, 'believing' is not only thinking that you can have it; it is also feeling that it is possible. When we believe that we can “have it,” that means we have no doubt in receiving it.

There are three steps involved:

(1) Identify Desire

(2) Raise the Vibration (feeling)

(3) Allow it

Allowing your desire can come to you rapidly if you have no resistance to receiving it.

Resistance = Doubt

When you remove the 'doubt' that you can have what you want, you are allowing, and that is how it can come to you.

Tools for allowing:

There are many techniques that can help you remove the doubt (resistance). 

Here is one:

Ask yourself this question:

“Is there anyone on the planet doing or having what you desire?”

For example, is your desire to attract your ideal client, or your ideal relationship? Then you could ask yourself: “Is there anyone on the planet who has attracted their ideal client?”

Yes, there are millions of people on the planet who have attracted their ideal clients.

NOW THIS FEELS POSSIBLE!

And when it feels possible, you have removed doubt.

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