I Press towards the Mark
This passed two weeks has been a trying time for me. Last week at first, I had no internet and then when I finally had internet I could not get into class. They got the issue fixed; however, I went into a few days of feeling like giving up.
But something inside told me not to give up and I pressed on through my feelings and got passed them and kept going and I am so glad I did! I have gotten more out of this week’s lesson and things are making sense.
Through the time when I was not able to get into class, I continued to do the assignments from the first two weeks, and I really think that is what helped me to press on.
My scripture reference that keeps coming to mind right now is, “I press towards the Mark.” Many times, when we feel like giving up, there is a break through just the other side, waiting for us to accomplish what we set out to do.
Our breakthrough is right around the bend or corner. The lesson about not giving up after promising that we will do the “chore” as well as manifest our DMP really hit me.
Many times, through my life, when I was a kid, I would cry because I didn’t want to do something and my mom would just say “okay.”
So, as I became an adult, I would say I was going to do something, and then it got too hard or something would happen…. And I would fail by not doing it, which led me to feel like a total failure.
Many weeks ago, one of my team members told me about manifesting positive with speaking positive over every area of my life. And now, now I am really enjoying the way of changing my programmed mind to do what I truly desire.
Write Read Promise Do- I get it, and I am doing it!



Thank you for such a relatable, touching, blog. I was reminded of all the times I wanted to quit. That old blueprint can run deep. Observing it is a good thing. Moving forward is even better. I am so grateful to get to know you.
Thank you both! I am already amazed about how things are changing in my life!
Hi, Traci! Applause applause that you’re “really enjoying the way of changing my programmed mind to do what I truly desire” after you’re doing the opposite of what happened often as a child as it did to so many of us. Instead isn’t it great that now we push toward the mark, like the title you chose, as we say “I always keep my promises.”
Well done, Traci! Lesson 4 has so many powerful lessons. The one about not quitting is especially so!