How Strong Is Your Directional Compass?

I have been moved to tears lately by the sheer courage, belief and faith that others have shown me regarding their capabilities. They are infallible and giants in their thinking.

What amazes me the most about these people is the incredible ‘mindset’ behind those belief systems. What a powerful place that is to be. I know the greatest risk they took began in the foundation of their initial dreaming. This is, what lies behind their success.

This ‘fountain of belief’ is so enormous that is bears no barriers in the crossing. The only barriers found, should they appear, are done so on the outside of that belief and are thus known as a ‘lack of’ mindset. When you believe yourself capable of something it becomes so, there is no other action taking place other then that mindset!

Therefore those amazing people knew innately that to be thinking outside that belief system would not serve them to obtain their dream. They decided instead to stick with a solid idea and they moved toward their aspiration! Those steadfast people did not yield to the ‘lack of’ belief in themselves, they saw only the path ahead and forged forward, they stayed steady and focused on that mindset, full stop!

They succeed were others fail because they continue to hold true to their internal compass, unwavering they sail forward into unknown horizons in search of their dreams, until they become the reality. This commitment to succeed is unflinching.

You see, a ship well steered holds within its hull a full bounty and a crew well versed in sailing itself into harbors; it’s directional compass is moving toward. Chanty Lang-Vermaas

They are relentless, regardless of what appears on their radar, they embrace their inner voice even in the face of ridicule. Success is their reward and justifiably so.

Hooray to those who believe!

We all have this ability. However, how many of us nurture that belief in ourselves to bring it into the light of our existence?

Some of us fail to raise above our inner dialogue of ‘what ifs’ and ‘can’t do’s’ and thus surrender to the deluge that is our fears. Left wanting, we look to discourage others and lack the praise and grace within us to congratulate those who come to show us the way.

Where our focus goes, energy flows. We become what we focus on!

If you aren’t happy with what you see, then perhaps you are heading toward the perilous rocks of your doubts and fears. May I suggest you take hold the helm of your thinking and be mindful of your compass and the direction it is pointing in, because, when you have nothing to reach for there will be no reason to climb and the reef will beckon you near.

Isn’t it better that we see the greatness in all things and in giving gracefully of ourselves thru praise and support we also get that which we need in return? When we recognize the greatness in another we give also recognition to ourselves. Praise be to those who see!

When we acknowledge our strengths we give birth to possibilities and in the doing we set our sails toward a strong wind and are thus cast upon a course for abundant harbors. Chanty Lang-Vermaas

Creating desired outcomes is important well before you’re at the destination. Changing your mindset and the way you present yourself are the first indications of a successful outcome. It also represents who you are and what you think about yourself.

Be bold, be daring, be unflinching, be audacious, be outstanding, be your true self!

Let me quote something I read by James F. Twyman  from ‘The Moses Code’

The ego is constantly concerned with trying to ‘get’ what it believes it doesn’t have, while the soul seeks to ‘give’ everything it needs, thereby realizing that those things were already present within. Where you live means very little if your mind and soul are oppressed. Your ego seeks to enslave while your soul, wishes to set you free.

Who you are and what you believe is helping you to achieve what you already have in your life, just look around yourself right now, go on, what do you see? Write it down. If you don’t like it change it, you alone have the power to do that, you are after all the captain of that vessel your walking in. It will, do what you tell it to.

Your mind is a radar looking for a lighthouse to navigate by. Be a good lighthouse keeper to yourself. Chanty Lang-Vermaas

If you want to know where your future lies, then look at where you’re at now, that will be your greatest indicator of where you’re heading and if you’ll succeed in achieving your dreams or not, remember, sometimes your desire requires you to go beyond your comfort zone.

If your directional compass is strong so will your journey be. 

Until next time

In Abundance

Chanty

Comments

2 Responses to “How Strong Is Your Directional Compass?”
  1. Gail Johnson says:

    Hi Chanty,
    I have looked at your website it’s fabulous. You are such an inspiration in my life. Thank you for your support and help in my getting to where I am today. Thank you also for giving me the chance to say thank you here.
    Gail Johnson
    Classique Invitations
    + 61- (0) 408 931 711

  2. Sally Abbott says:

    Hi Chanty,
    Webnerd have done a really great job of your website. I am sure many people will find your words an inspiration.
    Sally Abbott
    Financial Control
    Traditional Limousine Services

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