Clarity is power
Having clarity about what you truly want to do in life is incredibly powerful. When you know exactly what your goals are, you’re no longer drifting aimlessly; instead, you have a clear direction that guides your actions and decisions.
This clarity helps you cut through distractions and stay focused, even when challenges arise. It’s not just about having a vague idea of what you want—it’s about being specific.
The more detailed you are, the clearer the path becomes. When you define your goals with precision, your mind starts to align with that vision, making it easier to take the necessary steps to achieve them.
One of the most effective tools for bringing this clarity into your life is writing a Definite Major Purpose (DMP). A DMP is a written statement of your most important goal, crafted in a specific and detailed way. It serves as a roadmap for your subconscious, guiding it to recognize opportunities, shift your mindset, and help you overcome obstacles.
When you write your DMP, you’re not only setting a goal; you’re programming your mind to stay focused on that goal and attract the resources and circumstances necessary to achieve it. This process essentially acts like a blueprint for your life, giving your subconscious a clear signal of where you’re headed.
The power of having a specific DMP lies in its ability to activate the law of attraction and the power of focused intention. When you clarify exactly what you want and commit it to paper, your subconscious mind starts working behind the scenes to make it a reality.
It helps you notice things you might have overlooked before—whether it’s opportunities, people, or even your own strengths. But it all begins with clarity. The more specific your DMP is, the stronger the signal you’re sending to your subconscious, and the more effectively it can help you achieve what you desire.
In the end, writing a specific and detailed DMP is an essential step toward taking control of your future and making your dreams a reality.
I always keep my promises: Karen Reid



I love this one Karen, well done. Especially this line: “When you write your DMP, you’re not only setting a goal; you’re programming your mind to stay focused on that goal and attract the resources and circumstances necessary to achieve it.” That is the essence of the Master Key Experience.