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Become The Seer
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Have you ever noticed how some people always seem to find drama?
Or how others consistently discover opportunities that everyone else misses?
Let me tell you...
It's not luck.
And it's definitely not a coincidence.
It's a principle so fundamental, yet so misunderstood, that mastering it changes everything:
What you look for, you find.
Now, you might be thinking, "I already know this, Julian."
Fair.
The idea that what we focus on expands isn't new.
But here's what most people miss:
It's not just about what you consciously search for.
It's about who you're BEING when you look.
Let me explain.
Every morning when you wake up, you make a critical decision before you even realize it:
Who am I going to BE today?”
The first thoughts you think upon waking aren't random—they're the programming for your entire day.
They activate what neuroscientists call your Reticular Activating System (RAS)—the filter in your brain that determines what information reaches your conscious awareness.
Your RAS has one job:
To find evidence for what you already believe to be true.
This is why people who wake up and immediately think:
"Today's going to be stressful."
"People are so inconsiderate."
"Nothing ever works out for me."
...end up having days filled with exactly that.
They become unconscious "seers" of what they don't want.
I watched this happen last week with a friend who constantly complained about "rude people."
We went out for coffee, and guess what she experienced?
Rude baristas. Rude customers. Rude drivers in the parking lot.
Me on the other hand? I experienced none of it.
Same coffee shop. Same people. Completely different experience.
Why?
Because she was BEING someone who sees rudeness everywhere.
I was being someone who sees kindness.
And herein lies the twist most people miss:
The power isn't in what you're looking FOR.
It's in who you're BEING as you look.
What if, instead of just trying to "think positive thoughts," you deliberately chose who you would BE each morning?
What if you woke up and declared:
"I am someone who sees beauty everywhere."
"I am someone who gives and receives love freely."
"I am someone who finds solutions, not problems."
This isn't manifestation woo-woo.
It's neuroscience.
When you decide to BE the seer of greatness, your RAS has no choice but to find evidence of greatness in your environment.
When you choose to BE the seer of love, you'll give more love, recognize love more easily, and naturally receive more love in return.
Your state of being literally reshapes what your brain allows you to perceive.
The more you give greatness, the more you find greatness, the more you receive greatness.
The more you see, the more you see.
This principle extends to everything—even asking for what you want.
Most people fear asking because they fear hearing "no."
But what if you became a different kind of seer?
What if you became someone who sees "no" not as rejection, but simply as one step closer to "yes"?
Because here's the truth most people never grasp:
Yes lives in the land of No.”
The only way to get upgraded to business class, to land that client, to receive that opportunity, is to be someone who's completely comfortable with hearing "no."
A client of mine wanted to expand his consulting business but feared rejection.
When he decided to BE someone who sees every "no" as bringing him closer to "yes," something remarkable happened.
He started asking more boldly.
He stopped taking rejection personally.
And within 60 days, his income grew by 66.7%.
Not because he learned new strategies.
But because he changed who he was BEING as he implemented those strategies.
So I want to offer you a simple but profound practice:
Tomorrow morning, before you reach for your phone or jump out of bed, pause and ask:
"Who am I creating myself to be today?"
Then deliberately declare it:
"I am the seer of opportunity."
"I am the seer of solutions."
"I am the seer of beauty."
And watch what happens when your RAS gets reprogrammed to filter reality through this new lens of being.
You'll start noticing things that were always there but previously invisible to you.
You'll respond differently to situations that would have triggered you before.
You'll attract experiences that align with who you're BEING.
Because ultimately, we don't see the world as it is.
We see the world as WE are.
So become the seer you want to be.
That's it.
With Love,
Julian