How to Manifest your Goals with The Law of Attraction (w/ Joni Rae)

On this week’s episode, I am grateful to finally have Joni Rae with us at the Commit First Podcast.
Joni Rae is the founder of The Mindset Group, a boutique leadership development firm that exists to align people and teams, they offer interactive and experiential seminars, coaching programs, and corporate workshops and consulting. Their team has helped hundreds of clients go from overwhelm and chaos to clarity and sustainability. She’s with us to explain and tell us more about the Law of Attraction and how Living in Alignment works.

Working with the law of attraction to manifest your dreams may sound straightforward, but it actually involves careful intention, action, and a degree of surrender. This principle suggests that empty space cannot truly exist, and always needs to be filled by something. As such, it’s important to make space for positive change in your life by clearing out negativity.
It tells us that there will always be things to be unhappy about if you look for them, but rather than dwelling on things that are going wrong, finding ways to make things better – is fundamental to shifting your reality into one that attracts what you desire.

That’s not to say you can’t acknowledge negativity or feel emotions related to it. Rather, it’s about doing what you can at the moment to improve any negative situation and letting the rest go. This follows living in alignment with your goals and taking the necessary steps to bring them to life.

Becoming Your Future Self! (w/ Jay Chase)

On this episode, I had an amazing interview with podcaster and speaker Jay Chase where we talked about how you can connect with your future self, as well as your higher power! We could find it pretty easy to reflect on who we are now and remember who we used to be, but not a lot of us can easily picture the version of ourselves 10 years later.

10 Must-Read Books for Motivation

When we take action on our goals, it doesn’t always mean that we’ll embark on a new journey and discover new exciting paths to explore. Sometimes days- or even weeks- could drag on, and things can start to feel a little repetitive. I think it’s that sense of “boring repetition” that starts to eat away at our morale, making us feel less and less inspired to keep working towards our goals.

A Buddhist Scripture That Can Help You Overcome Anything

Considered “The Guide to The End of Suffering,” The Noble Eightfold Path is a piece of scripture found in the Fourth Noble Truth. It was taught by The Buddha in pretty much all of his discourses, always with practical and clear instructions to all of his followers. To this day, these directions haven’t changed one bit. These eight paths are separated into three fundamental components of Buddhist practice: Wisdom, Moral Conduct, and Mental Discipline.

Motivational Buddhist Scriptures -The Noble Eightfold Path

On this episode, I read and dissect one of the best pieces of self help and motivation coming straight out of the Buddhist scriptures! This is amazing for entrepreneurs as it describes a true entrepreneur mindset -but I think it’s also relevant to EVERYBODY on earth right now!

5 Life-Changing Truths to Keep in Mind!

All of our actions revolve around emotions that drive us to move through life. It’s not uncommon for us to seek happiness and fulfillment. We all want to charge ourselves with positive energy!

Each and every one of us has different approaches in how we acquire those emotions. Some people find happiness through the act of giving and making others happy, while others feel fulfilled by leading a successful life that they have full control of.

What’s Your Origin Story?

What’s an Origin Story? Well, an origin story is basically your story! It’s what got you geeking out in the first place about whatever it is that you’re doing in your career. Russell Brunson also calls this The Epiphany Bridge Script.So what I would like you to think about in this episode is “What is YOUR epiphany bridge script? What is your story? What is your origin story? What started you geeking out about what you’re doing?”

#75Hard – Will it affect my business?

At first glance, 75 Hard does seem to take up much of your 24 hours. Collectively taking 4 hours to finish, this will get you thinking about how- or WHY- it should even be something you want to do on a tight sched. Yes, the challenge takes 4 hours in total. Yes, that is a lot of time off your schedule. But to my surprise, it didn’t hinder my growth or eat into my hours. In fact, it did the opposite!