Here we go!

I gotta say this intention-manifestation model has already yielded some results for me. I read Steve Pavlina’s Million Dollar Experiment post quite by accident, added his feed to my RSS reader, and within a day I was on board. After reading the version 2.0 post and thinking about the intetion, things began to come into my consciousness. I remembered I had a free domain name left with my web host, netfirms. I remembered they had recently added a content manager tool that I wanted to try out. I got an itch to start a blog (again) but this time the topic seems a lot meatier.

And more importantly, I happened upon this at a time when my life will be seriously in transition and I am open to new opportunities. Just last month I decided that after two and a half great years, it is time to leave Hawaii. The reason for the decision is an amazing girl named Lisa who lives in LA, but the ramifications of this decision are going to be all over the place. I’m going to quit my job. I’m going to leave friends behind and make new ones. I’m going to live in a big city again. And my dissatisfaction with the run of the mill 9 to 5 working world is beginning to resurface again, amidst well-intentioned hope and pressure from my parents that I’ll find “a great job.”

But back to the intention. Here’s my first thought for making a few bucks. I’m planning on moving soon and so was going to trash, give away, and sell most of my stuff. Because of this experiment, I’m going to take this process seriously and put all the small stuff on eBay. Since I wouldn’t have done that without this prompt, this income will count towards my million dollar total. Big sales that I was planning anyway, like my car and my furniture, won’t count.

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