Clean Up What?

Clean Up What?

In life, on this planning day, during your “free time,” which Andrew Carnegie called your “opportunity time,” when you want to get clear, clean and focused…what do you do? And what is it that you must be willing to do, willing to give up?

Hey, I don’t know, I am just the one asking the questions here, right?

Ok, let’s delve into this together: What is it you need to clean up in your life?  First, let’s start with your dreams?

What is a dream anyway?  Is it not to materialize an idea that is floating around in your head, maybe lighting up your heart?

Isn’t a dream something you want that when you achieve it, it will enhance the quality of your life?

Is a dream not but a wish into the universe, a hope, where faith and belief and intention, are all mixed together with resolve and the relentless pursuit of something that is titillating in your soul?

Ok, now clean it up.  Clean up what it will look like.  Clean up your belief that you can achieve it.  Clean up the activities you are willing and wanting to do to get there.

Clean out any doubts that say it isn’t, may not be possible that you may not even be aware of.  Clean up your timelines…so that you know, this is possible in the next couple of years, or sooner.  Clean up your small dreams and stack them on top of, or beside, or over there by the big dreams.

Make your dreams crystal clear and specific, so you know exactly what you want.  Maybe make them also quantum probabilities if that seems to clean up the mess a little, so as not to be too rigid, leaving room to morph.

It is not that many people do not have dreams; it is that many haven’t cleaned them up, focused on them, made them clear, made them an integral part of who they are, made them into an “obsessive desire” said Andrew Carnegie. 

Dreams are the fluff, the castles in the air, and hard work is the getting there.  And results are the perfect comingling of the two.

Clean up your office, your weekly schedule, your desires in order of priorities, your daily activities. Make yourself aware of wasting precious time doing the things that do not serve you any longer, like playing video games, watching too much TV, drinking, spending time with people who do not have active dreams, who are limping by or drifting in a milieu of warm soup and cold coffee and languid days and somber nights.

Clean up your life, your health, your finances, your relationships, your creativity, your pathways to success, to enlightened moments, to the skyways that take you over the bridge to the top.  “See You At The Top.”  Have you ever read that book by Zig Ziglar?

Clean up your vision.  Stretch that vision.  But first and foremost believe in a clarity and a clear and clean and focused vision where you can concentrate all your efforts, your majority of activities, and continually recur in your head and remind yourself to be relentless in their pursuits.

Clean up how you have lived to date.  Take pen and paper and dictate from you soul to your journal—so as to clean up your daily activities.

Put your heart on paper, and clean up, clean up, focus, believe, achieve, realize, materialize, and actualize your most prized dreams, your most inspiring emotions, your double—rainbow—entendres that get you into states of wonder, of wow, of where you clearly see the road that is up ahead.

Now do this today, as you absolutely, without doubt, in complete harmony…can and should and will love every minute of your spectacular journey.

The journey is the reward.”–Zen Aphorism.