When you feel nervous, anxious, impatient, or scared, you are pushing away the very thing you want.
That is why it is so important to detach from the outcome.
Detachment is not caring whether you’ll get your desire.
Detachment is being okay with things being exactly as they are now.
Detachment is feeling hope that you will get what you want, but still enjoying the process that takes you from where you are now to where you want to be.
When you enjoy where you are now and live as if you already have you desire, the sooner your desire will manifest.
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