If something seems too good to be true, it may just be that your mind hasn’t yet expanded to allow that kind of abundance in your life. The part that seems too good, is a gift showing you what’s possible, were you to open and let it in. While a particular promise may not seem realistic at the time, use even the most far fetched ideas as opportunities to expand your notion of what can happen. Imagine stepping out of your current (self-imposed) limitations and opening. The first step is always the same…
Believing it’s possible.
Steve and Jarl
Hi (my goodness such big letters). I believe you may have included something you didn’t mean to include. Wise advice about financial opportunities is that if they seem too good to be true – they are. Just look at the Madoff swindle. I am sure you weren’t thinking of that when you wrote the column. Ray
Hi Ray, We were thinking of those, too. This sentence: While a particular promise may not seem realistic at the time, use even the most far fetched ideas as opportunities to expand your notion of what can happen. We aren’t advocating jumping at every pie-in-the-sky opportunity that appears in your radar, but even when you know something is “too good to be true” use the ideal and real as something to expand into.