You will decide on a matter, and it will be established for you, and light will shine on your ways. Job 22:28

My goal and purpose in life is to teach people that manifesting is simple. You merely have to decide what you want, be thankful for what you already have, and live like your dream is already a reality. The trick is to be crystal clear on what you want. Your vision has to be so defined that you can see it before it is actually here.

While watching Undercover Boss on TV last night, they showed the perfect example. The show last night featured Cinnabon, the hugely successful bakery franchise that specializes in cinnamon buns. The president of Cinnabon went under cover and posed as a new employee. She was able to observe employees without them knowing who she really was.

There were two employees that inspired me to write this post. Both were stellar employees. When asked what they wanted out of life, one responded that she wanted to take her grandson on a vacation to Washington D.C.The other said that his goal was to own a Cinnabon franchise of his own some day. He did not have the $250,000 to buy a franchise, and did not know where he could get that kind of money, but that was his goal.

At the end of the show, the president of the company revealed her true identity to these employees. She wanted to thank the employees for their loyal service. The employee who dreamed of taking her son on a vacation to Washington D.C.was granted her wish. The employee who dreamed of owning his own Cinnabon franchise was also granted his wish.

This is a great example of how the Universe operates. If you dream small, you get small. You have to dream big and not worry about the how. The employee who was given his own Cinnabon franchise had no idea that he would be part of a TV show in which he would be given his own $250,000 franchise. I’m guessing he would never have pictured that scenario.

So…set your goal high and don’t worry about the how. Something wonderful is about to happen.

Originally posted on LimitlessManifesting.com on November 17, 2012