1. " Our eyes only see and our ears only hear what our brain is looking for." ...Dan Sullivan

Once you commit to living your dreams, the lids blinding your eyes will be lifted. A completely new world will be opened to your view.

You will notice opportunities that have been in your reach all along, ones your conscious mind simply didn't pay heed to. From a psychological perspective, your selective attention will zoom-in on what you want in microscopic detail. All other sensory inputs will be outsourced to your subconscious and forgotten.

2. "You'll have boundless energy, fueled by purpose."

After you've crossed the threshold of decision, you will find a new wellspring of energy one that appears to be infinite.

You'll no longer need to rely on willpower. Willpower is for people still conflicted about what they want to do.

Once you've moved beyond will to why, you no longer have to coax yourself into action. The decision has been made. Your internal resolve and zeal trump external stimuli- no matter how difficult.

3. "You'll learn, grow and understand quickly"

Once you've made the leap, you'll have a thirst for knowledge, wisdom and understanding. You become both student and teacher.

With enhanced consciousness, time will slow down for you. You'll see things in several more frames than others. While they're trying to react to the situation, you'll be able to manipulate and tweak the situation to your liking.

You'll make connections others don't see. As a result, you will cement your knowledge by generously sharing it with others. The teacher is always the one who learns the most. So you will teach and share abundantly. You will experience far more joy seeing others benefiting from your teaching than by experiencing success yourself.

4. "You'll realize all of your previous fears were unfounded, thus allowing you to embrace future fears."

Someone who has gone from overweight to fit understands the process. It's now logical to them. Similarly, a person who has learned how to make millions of dollars understands the process. The magic is gone. Theory and experience are two completely different things.

But the person who hasn't yet reached their goal is still clinging to often highly ambiguous theories. The process doesn't make sense. There's still doubt about whether things will actually work out. But when you fully commit to your path, you are freed from this dichotomy. Like Tom Harmon, you'll have a completely new self-image. In your mind, you already are where you plan to be.

When the why is strong enough, the how is easily found.So you don't worry about it anymore. You see fear as part of the process, as a signal you're moving in the right direction.

5. "Nothing will seem impossible to you."

"You need to aim beyond what you are capable of. You need to develop a complete disregard for where your abilities end. If you think you're unable to work for the best company in its sphere, make that your aim. If you think you're unable to be on the cover of Time magazine, make it your business to be there. Make your vision of where you want to be a reality. Nothing is impossible." ...Paul Arden

6. "You'll be genuinely happy for other people's success."

As an evolved person, you are happy when other people succeed and sad when other people fail. The success of others is seen as the success of the whole.

You genuinely want what’s best for everyone, even those you consider your competitors. Jealousy and envy are the ego, which operates out of fear. You've moved beyond that. As Ryan Holiday writes, "Ego is the enemy."