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How You Can Start Living Your Miracle Life

Last week I asked the Miracle Question from Solution-Focused Therapy. The Miracle Question is simply, “If while you slept a miracle occurred tonight that solved all of your problems, how would you know when you woke up in the morning that a miracle occurred? What would be different?” The first step, of course, is answering the question, but if you just stopped there you might be left feeling a bit frustrated. There are generally two reactions to the Miracle Question. Some people are already living their “miracle life,” and by answering the question, they simply reinforce how happy and content they are. Good for them, but what about everyone else?

What if your current reality is completely different from your miracle life? What if by answering the Miracle Question you discover that the life you are living is not at all the life you want? I call this divide between what is and what is wanted the gap. The gap can be painful. It can cause frustration and paralysis . . . or it can spur excitement, fortitude, and action.

So you have a choice to make. Continue living as you have been and hope a miracle occurs that fixes all of your problems and gives you the life you want, or decide that you will be your own miracle? The Miracle Question is just the first step. It’s only designed to get you thinking about what you want to be different. The next step is a crucial one. It’s discovering what you need to do to start living those differences.

Let’s look at an example. Let’s say your current reality is that you live alone, work at a job you don’t like, and feel disconnected from your friends and family. But upon waking after a miracle has occurred, you are lying next to the love of your life, driving into a job that you love, and finishing preparations for a dinner party you are hosting at your house that evening.

In this example, the gap between what currently is and what is desired is wide, but is it impossible to bridge? I don’t think so. Coert Visser, a psychologist an expert in Solution-Focused Therapy, recommends asking what parts of the miracle you can already start doing. Could you host a dinner party for your friends and family? What about just calling a friend and taking them out to lunch? Could you start night classes in the other 8 hours to move closer to your dream job? Doing any of these things helps you start — even in a small way — living your miracle.

Maybe that example was too simple. Let’s take this to the extreme. In the aftermath of losing a loved one, the survivor’s miracle is usually that they wake up and their loved one is alive again. This would require a miracle indeed, but if you dig deeper, there might be some small way to start living this miracle. What is missing now that the loved one is gone? Maybe companionship, security, someone to talk to, a shoulder to cry on, a comfortable routine, or a travel partner? What small steps could this person take to start realizing this miracle? How about to spend more time with friends, join a Meetup group, start a book club, participate in a survivor’s group, etc. No change is too small.

One of the founding beliefs in Solution-Focused Therapy is that small changes can lead to big results. It’s the butterfly effect for personal development. A small and seemingly insignificant change can create profound consequences that sometimes defy logical explanation. Jeffrey Guterman, Ph.D., and author of Solution-Focused Counseling writes, “A small change can result in a snowball effect that, in turn, leads to bigger changes and the resolution of bigger problems.” No change is too small.

What is the smallest step you can take today to start living your miracle?

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  • http://www.Mazzastick.com Justin | Mazzastickq

    Robert,
    Miracles don’t happen overnight, usually they occur as thoughts that later lead to a change in our vibration which then lead to action which will result in a miracle occurring.

    The key here is discipline. Our wants, needs and desires could change daily which causes the miracle to never happen or at best be delayed.

    What I would do is create daily rituals where I reconnect with my hearts desires at least three times a day until what I want is set in stone. The next crucial step is to allow it to come.

  • http://thebooksthatchangedmylife.com marc van der Linden

    Hey robert,

    Small miracles happen to me everyday. When the sun is shining, this is a miracle..When I wake up with the love of my life and I do what I love the most of the time …

    Great miracle happen not everyday – for me this is a shift of consciousness so life is truly changing for the best.

    I experienced that the key to miracle is very simple: love. Every small step done with love can result in miracles. When I work, I focus on loving what I do and I noticed that I started doing more what I love to do. It is a slow process, but over months the results are there.

  • http://www.leanplanet.org/ David Bueford

    Wow that is a deep question. I would first know the miracle happened by the serenity of my thoughts. Soon after my apprehension of the situation would rise. With no more obstacles I may no longer have “Purpose”. Without purpose I’m just taking up valuable space. So I guess if all my problems were solved I would search for more to overcome. So maybe the search for Shangri-La is more rewarding than actually finding it.

  • http://compatibilityandlove.com Rosemary Breen|CompatibilityAndLove

    Is this a philosophical question? Sounds like it.

    Miracles happen every day and we dont necessarily notice them so Im wondering if we would know when our own miracle really shows up.

    The obvious is not always so and we can be so distracted by life that I can imagine our own miracle order may be filled and we forget to notice.

    Rosemary
    http://compatibilityandlove.com/

  • http://www.meanttobehappy.com Ken Wert

    Very powerful concept, Robert.

    Thanks for sharing Solution-Focused Therapy with us. I’m especially enamored by the idea of small changes leading to large improvements. This is true with so much of life. The small change of exercising will lead to huge changes in the body. The small change of guest posting will lead to much more traffic to your site. The small change of adding gratitude will add greatly to your happiness.

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  • http://www.colon-liver-cleanse.com/ Sean

    Great advice on getting where you want to be and not waiting around for it to be done for your magically. You gotta put some effort in if you want change in your life, nothings going to do it for you!

    Loved it, thanks!

  • http://www.2knowmyself.com farouk

    Robert
    that’s a powerful technique you used in your article
    when a person realizes how far he is from his miracle life he can certainly become motivated to pursue it
    thanks for the post :) )

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