Day - 3

Day 3 – Showing Up Again
by S

It’s been a long time since my last blog. And honestly, the reason is the same as always — consistency. I keep feeling ashamed every time I drift away and wonder, why can’t I just stick to one thing? Ideas rush into my mind and then—poof—vanish in a second, taking all that curiosity with them.

But if I outcast all that noise and focus on my journey, there’s still something good to notice. Even though I wasn’t blogging, I still managed to keep up my exercises — not every day, but I did show up. And maybe that’s the part I should hold onto.

Because if I want to stay positive about what I’m doing, I have to set the negatives aside for a while. Every day doesn’t have to be perfect. What matters is showing up. When you do that, you don’t even need motivation — you become your own fuel. Discipline becomes your driver. That’s the real power of an unwavering mindset.


Neville Goddard Lesson

Now coming to today’s main part — the Neville Goddard method.
For every session, I either read or watch something new about it to deepen my understanding.

Today, I came across a story from World War II. Neville Goddard was enlisted in the military but didn’t want to participate in the war. He wrote to the general, requesting to be discharged. The request was denied. The general even tried to convince him to stay, but Neville decided to use his imagination instead.

Every night, he visualized himself already at home — sleeping beside his wife, walking through his kitchen, feeling the surroundings of his house — even though in reality, he was still sleeping alone in his military bunk. After some time, out of nowhere, the general approved his release and sent him home.

That story carries a powerful message:

  • Don’t give up.

  • Don’t fight the external world.

  • Live through the feeling of the wish fulfilled.

Interestingly, this kind of mental rehearsal is still used today — like how air force pilots run simulations before real missions. It shows that imagination isn’t some fantasy — it’s training for reality.


My Reflection

My goal might seem small — just to have 1000 readers. Not even 10k. But compared to Neville’s war story, it almost feels harder to visualize because there aren’t many “scenes” around it.

Like, what does having 1000 readers feel like? Talking with them? Reading their comments? Feeling that connection? I’m still trying to build that picture clearly in my mind.

Also, I practice this method through meditation, not during sleep. But Neville’s story reminded me to use all senses — to visualize it not just in meditation, but also during daily activities. Maybe that’s the missing piece.

So yes, there are still struggles. But one thing I’ve learned is this:
You don’t need to have it all figured out — you just need to keep showing up.

The rest of the journey continues...

S

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